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07-10-2005, 08:31 PM #1OPSenior Member
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Hey guys i found this great link with a video that automatically loads. Take it as you want.
BTW i didnt get this from alex jones.
http://www.ericblumrich.com/right.htmlnicholasstanko Reviewed by nicholasstanko on . Really cool link Hey guys i found this great link with a video that automatically loads. Take it as you want. BTW i didnt get this from alex jones. http://www.ericblumrich.com/right.html Rating: 5
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07-10-2005, 08:51 PM #2Senior Member
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That was really good. I love that website!
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07-10-2005, 09:18 PM #3Senior Member
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Originally Posted by nicholasstanko
Film was gooooood, watched the whole thing.....but....here's a little rebuttle.
Scientist unearths Iraq's n-plan papers
WASHINGTON JUNE 26. A former Iraqi nuclear scientist has provided American authorities parts and documents from Saddam Hussein's nuclear weapons programme from over 12 years ago, a U.S. intelligence official said on Wednesday.
The scientist, Mahdi Shukur Obeidi, said he had kept the parts buried in his garden at his Baghdad home on the orders of Mr. Hussein's Government, according to the intelligence official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity.
Once sanctions against Iraq ended, the material was to be dug up and used to reconstitute a programme to enrich uranium to make a nuclear weapon, Mr. Obeidi claimed.
U.S. authorities believe Mr. Obeidi's statements are credible, and they are regarded as evidence that Iraq made an effort to hide parts of its original programmes from U.N. inspectors.
Still, the intelligence official acknowledged the find was not the ``smoking gun'' that U.S. authorities are seeking to prove the Bush administration's claims that Iraq had an active programme to develop a nuclear weapon.
Before the 1991 Gulf War, Mr. Obeidi headed Iraq's programme to make centrifuges that would enrich uranium for nuclear weapons, the official said. Most or all of that programme was dismantled after U.N. inspections in the early 1990s. â?? AP
http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/2003/0...2703261400.htm
Trying to use different sources...LOL...here's one for ya!
Online edition of India's National Newspaper
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07-10-2005, 09:32 PM #4Senior Member
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And Heeeeere's another.
WASHINGTON -- A suspected mobile biological weapons lab has been recovered in northern Iraq, a development that senior U.S. officials said Tuesday would lend support to Bush administration claims of a banned weapons program by the government of deposed Iraqi President Saddam Hussein.
A senior administration official said the Pentagon will announce today the results of a two-week investigation into a tractor-trailer truck stolen from a government depot in the northern Iraqi town of Mosul and later handed over to U.S. forces. He said equipment found on the truck included a fermenter bolted to the floor that could be used for the production of biological agents.
The official said the truck and the equipment inside it had been cleaned with bleach and therefore did not show any identifiable residue of biological agents. But intelligence analysts have concluded that "there doesn't seem to be any legitimate use for it, other than as a biolab."
http://www.pittsburghlive.com/x/trib.../s_133149.html
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07-10-2005, 09:37 PM #5Senior Member
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And another.
THIS PAST MARCH 25 in the packed Palestine Chamber of Commerce hall, those in attendance emitted a collective, audible gasp in response to this very special announcement: Iraqi president Saddam Hussein will henceforth pay $25,000 apiece to the families of Palestinian suicide bombers. This represents a significant increase over the traditional "going rate" of $10,000 designed to help entice the rest of Yasser Arafatâ??s legendary "million martyrs" to volunteer for their own glorious suicidemurders. After the announcement was made, the men at the head table proceeded to call out the names of fortyseven recent "martyrs," whose surviving relatives then proudly stepped forward to sign for their checks. With these payments, Saddamâ??s cumulative intifadaera contributions to the families of Palestinian terrorists eclipsed the $10 million mark.
http://www.frontpagemag.com/Articles...le.asp?ID=1309
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07-10-2005, 09:46 PM #6Senior Member
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Here we go. The same folk that was found dirty as a pig in the "Food for Oil" program. Pay attention to what they were after. Dismantalling all resolutions. Keep in mind, he had the mobile labs and a nuclear scientist with a green thumb for nuclear prints.
The 75-member delegation of anti-sanctions activists set off with the blessing of the French government and was given a hero's welcome by Iraqi officials at the newly re-opened Saddam International Airport in Baghdad. Paris "notified" the United Nations committee overseeing sanctions on Thursday night, but pointedly did not request permission.
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main...23/wiraq23.xml
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07-10-2005, 09:47 PM #7Senior Member
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Let us not forget the Kurds:
Saddam Hussein is the first world leader in modern times to have brutally used chemical weapons against his own people. His goals were to systematically terrorize and exterminate the Kurdish population in northern Iraq, to silence his critics, and to test the effectiveness of his chemical and biological weapons. Hussein launched chemical attacks against 40 Kurdish villages and thousands of innocent civilians in 1987-88, using them as testing grounds. The worst of these attacks devastated the city of Halabja on March 16, 1988.
Halabja Casualties
5,000 civilians, many of them women, children, and the elderly, died within hours of the attack. 10,000 more were blinded, maimed, disfigured, or otherwise severely and irreversibly debilitated.
Thousands died of horrific complications, debilitating diseases, and birth defects in the years after.
http://www.state.gov/r/pa/ei/rls/18714.htm
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07-10-2005, 09:49 PM #8Senior Member
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More Kurdish news:
In 1988 "Chemical Ali" was captured on a tape describing his plans for the Kurds to a group of senior Iraqi officials.
"I will kill them all with chemical weapons! Who is going to say anything? The international community? F*** them, the international community, and those who listen to them!
"I will not attack them with chemicals just one day, but I will continue to attack them with chemicals for 15 days."
http://old.krg.org/docs/articles/sco...lali-aug03.asp
Must take a break....to many sites....need weed!!!
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07-10-2005, 09:56 PM #9Senior Member
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And what about the Shi'ites?
On Thursday, volunteers said after 10 days of digging that about 3,100 sets of remains of people killed after the 1991 Shiite revolt had been found at Mahaweel, 60 miles south of Baghdad. Iraqis said some had apparently been buried alive at the site, the largest mass grave found since U.S. forces overthrew Saddam's Baath party government last month.
http://www.iraqfoundation.org/news/2...massgrave.html
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07-10-2005, 09:58 PM #10Senior Member
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And the list goes on:
Forensic investigators have been studying a mass grave in Iraq for clues to the occupants. They have concluded that those buried were Kurdish. The colorful garb was one hint, and some of the dead still carried their identification cards, which served as confirmation. 63% of the estimated 1500 victims were teenagers and children, according to investigators. They appear to have been killed by bursts of gunfire.
http://www.atsnn.com/story/137533.html
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