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Moore interviewed Berg for "Fahrenheit" [index to thread at reply #1859]
Salon.com ^ | May 27, 2004 | Rebecca Traister

Posted on 05/27/2004 9:26:51 PM PDT by Rennes Templar

May 27, 2004 | Filmmaker Michael Moore filmed an interview with American Nicholas Berg in the course of producing his documentary film "Fahrenheit 9/11" before Berg left for Iraq, where he was taken hostage and killed, Moore confirmed to Salon in a statement Thursday. The 20 minutes of footage does not appear in the final version of "Fahrenheit 911," according to the statement.

Word of the footage reached Salon through a source unaffiliated with Moore or his film "Fahrenheit 9/11," which is reported to feature stark images of U.S. civilians and soldiers grappling with conditions in war-torn Iraq, as well as examining the relationship between President George W. Bush and the bin Laden family. It received the Palme d'Or, the Cannes Film Festival's highest honor, on Saturday.

In a statement widely circulated by Moore's people after an initial request for comment by Salon, Moore said, "We have an interview with Nick Berg. It was approximately 20 minutes long. We are not releasing it to the media. It is not in the film. We are dealing privately with the family." Moore's camp declined to comment further on any aspect of the interview. Because the footage is not in the film, a spokeswoman for Miramax Films, the production company behind "Fahrenheit 9/11," said the company had no comment.

It was not clear from Moore's statement whether footage from the interview with Berg had ever been included in early cuts of "Fahrenheit 9/11." Reports about a film industry controversy surrounding distribution of the film first hit the news on May 5, a week before Berg's death. The film officially screened for the public and the press for the first time during the Cannes festival on May 17.

The news that Moore spoke to Berg while he was still in the United States only adds to the mystery surrounding the young man's presence in Iraq and tragic death. The interview was shot before the 26-year-old Berg left for Iraq late last year as a private contractor in the hopes of helping to rebuild the ravaged country. Though it was unclear what Berg spoke about in his interview with Moore, or how the two men met, unrelated reports following his death indicate that he headed for the Middle East with plans to work to improve the country's technological infrastructure and communication abilities. He ran his own company, Prometheus Methods Tower Service, in a suburb of Philadelphia.

Berg did not find employment in Iraq, and when he attempted to return to the United States he was detained by Iraqi police and questioned by American forces. He was released after his family complained. But shortly after, he is believed to have been kidnapped by Islamic terrorists. Video of his beheading was released on an Islamist Web site on May 11. Salon was unable to reach the Berg family for comment before publication.

Moore's film chronicles the United States' military, political and business involvement in the Middle East in the years before and after the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001. His previous politically charged films, including "Roger & Me" and "Bowling for Columbine," have created controversy and won him praise (including an Oscar, for "Columbine"). "Fahrenheit 9/11" has already sparked a media storm; in early May, Miramax's parent company, Disney, announced that it would not allow Miramax to distribute the film, which is highly critical of Bush and his administration.

Miramax has yet to make a deal with a distributor, though the film's warm reception at Cannes and the publicity surrounding the film have made it a hot property that is generating a lot of interest in Hollywood. "Bowling for Columbine" grossed $21 million, making it the highest-grossing non-IMAX documentary of all time.

A source close to "Fahrenheit 9/11" said that a new distributor will be announced shortly, and that the film is expected to be released in theaters during the first week of July, as originally planned.


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To: Junior_G

My theory--they weren't "holding" him at all. I think he started out as a willing "guest."


801 posted on 05/28/2004 2:02:44 PM PDT by MizSterious (First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
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To: Saundra Duffy

He is part of the list of dark characters surrounding and involved in this story.


802 posted on 05/28/2004 2:02:53 PM PDT by Grampa Dave ( WHAT DID MICHAEL MOORE KNOW ABOUT NICK BERG? WHEN DID HE KNOW IT?)
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To: MizSterious
That's it!

To: Rennes Templar

Berg not only found employment in Iraq, but he was part of a company in Iraq called "Babylon Towers," meaning communication towers. His alleged partner in this Iraqi company was Aziz K. Aziz, an Iraqi who spent much of the 1980s in Philadelphia, which is a short drive from Berg's native West Chester.

Aziz K. Aziz was convicted in the United States for marketing CRACK VIALS along with a group of Russian emigrees, which probably means Russian mafia. He has an extensive record of criminal charges and allegations. Aziz was part of a State Department sponsored group called the Iraqi/American Council, another group like the Iraqi National Congress. Aziz was interviewed by Fox News during the run up to the invasion advocating military action against Saddam Hussein.

Aziz alleged that he was the last man to see Nicholas Berg alive.

For more information, access the Web site of THE PHILADELPHIA DAILY NEWS for the articles by William Bunch about the backgrounds of Nicholas Berg and Aziz K. Aziz.

279 posted on 05/28/2004 6:13:25 AM EDT by roughrider

803 posted on 05/28/2004 2:03:09 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Howlin

You are correct they happened in November. One question that has plagued me about those pictures - were the people involved in either the filming or the soldiers themselves working for Moore?


804 posted on 05/28/2004 2:03:48 PM PDT by BlessedByLiberty (Respectfully submitted,)
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To: Howlin

I can check in during the evenings, after hubby goes to bed, he doesn't like me on the computer when he's home. It'll be a good excuse to tie up the phone line so no one can call and wake him up, LOL!


805 posted on 05/28/2004 2:04:00 PM PDT by ravingnutter
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To: Howlin

Pung? Past tense of Ping? ;>)


806 posted on 05/28/2004 2:04:08 PM PDT by Rennes Templar
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To: Junior_G; lainie
What motivation would Moore have for lying about having the interview footage?

This is going to be fun. Does Drudge have anything to say about this?

807 posted on 05/28/2004 2:04:32 PM PDT by Saundra Duffy (Save Terri Schiavo!!!)
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To: ravingnutter
On May 7, Michael and Susan Berg sent out an email to family and friends, saying that they were "about to" release it to the media, concerning Nick being MISSING.

Hostages in Iraq Who Remain Missing

808 posted on 05/28/2004 2:04:52 PM PDT by A Citizen Reporter
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To: Saundra Duffy

What? Drudge? I doubt it, highly.


809 posted on 05/28/2004 2:05:58 PM PDT by Miss Marple
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To: Howlin
Rennes, who posted that link to the Philadelphia Muslim guy late last night, do you remember? The one about the crack vials?

I'm not sure of the post number but the guy's name is Aziz K. Aziz. He is said to have spent much of his time in Philadelphia during the 1980s and has an extensive record of criminal charges and allegations. He was also part of the State Department (same State Department that calls Chalabi a crook) sponsored group called the Iraqi/American Council. Also, he is supposed to be the last man who saw Berg alive.

810 posted on 05/28/2004 2:06:34 PM PDT by Dolphy
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marked to read later


811 posted on 05/28/2004 2:06:56 PM PDT by Freedom2specul8 (Please pray for our troops.... http://anyservicemember.navy.mil/)
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To: ravingnutter; McGavin999

As a person who lost a son that age, I was floored when I read that, especially as it was after the video was all over the internet!

Your son's head was sawed off and you don't think that's torture????

Something is just not right here.

Another strange statement he made in the very beginning was something along the line of "I just have to get past this."

I'm like, HUH? No way; my son just went to sleep basically; if I had to think about that guy holding my son's head up for the world to see, I'd be in Butner in a cell real near Jonathan Pollard with a rubber thing between my teeth and electrodes on my head!


812 posted on 05/28/2004 2:07:45 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: MizSterious

Miz, they are not like us.


813 posted on 05/28/2004 2:08:16 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: Travis McGee
Thanks for the ping!

Wow. As the World does Turn, huh?

Yeah, my first thought would be the same... if it showed Berg being Pro-Iraq war, Moore wouldn't want to show it.

On the other hand... if it were anti-Iraq war, I don't think he'd show it then, either, since it would make Nick's dad a liar...

So I don't know - seems like it could mean either thing...?

I copied the Nick Berg "file" off my profile page and moved it to a personal page. The link to it is still on my profile... dunno if I wanna try to figure this out anymore tho. lol

I just had to give it up... without any more info, it's like a puzzle where all the pieces are all square... they can fit to make him look like a CIA agent, Mossad agent, al qaeda agent, or just a reckless idealist.

But this could lead to some answers. It all depends on what Nick said on the tape.
815 posted on 05/28/2004 2:09:15 PM PDT by Trinity_Tx (Most of our so-called reasoning consists in finding arguments for going on believin as we already do)
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To: Rennes Templar

Absolutely.

See my above post to MizSterious; that post was TO YOU....pay attention........LOL.


816 posted on 05/28/2004 2:09:35 PM PDT by Howlin
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To: ravingnutter

>>Someone brought up the theory earlier in the thread that maybe Michael Berg had prior knowledge <<

That was me. Just a theory, but plausible as any.


817 posted on 05/28/2004 2:10:07 PM PDT by sissyjane (You're either with us or against us.)
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To: Howlin

Please add me to your ping list. Thanks.


818 posted on 05/28/2004 2:10:08 PM PDT by Saundra Duffy (Save Terri Schiavo!!!)
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To: Howlin

Would you have merrily sent your son to Iraq to wander about a terrorist country?? Adult-child abuse.


819 posted on 05/28/2004 2:10:20 PM PDT by bonfire
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To: Dolphy; Howlin

From http://www.infowars.com/print/iraq/berg_shady_iraqi.htm--

Philadelphia Daily News
By WILLIAM BUNCH
bunchw@phillynews.com
May 17, 2004

There's another strange new twist to the saga of Nick Berg and his final days of Iraq before his savage videotaped beheading.

Berg teamed up in Baghdad with an ex-Philadelphia man who led a controversial group of Iraqi expatriates encouraged by the U.S. government - even as he faced deportation for his role in Russian-emigre crime ring selling millions of vials used for crack.

Aziz Kadoory Aziz, also known as Aziz al-Taee, hooked up earlier this year with the 26-year-old West Chester man to start a small company called Shirikat Abraj Babil, or Babylon Towers Co., that would install, inspect and repair telecommunications and utility towers.

In interviews with several news organizations in Baghdad, Aziz claimed he may have been the last friend to speak with Berg before his kidnapping and beheading by terrorists possibly linked to the al Qaeda network. The radio-tower contractor had come back to Baghdad after a 13-day detainment in Mosul, only to disappear again on April 10.

Aziz said that on April 10 Berg "surprised me by calling me at 9 or 10, to say that he found some friend to travel with to Jordan." Berg said he was en route, but Aziz doesn't know who he was with or what kind of vehicle they were driving. "He said they were nice people. I told him to have a nice trip."

After living in Philadelphia for two decades, Aziz arrived in Baghdad sometime last year. A friend said he left for Iraq before the government moved on the deportation case.

Here in America, Aziz was the highly visible spokesman for a group he'd founded called the Iraqi American Council and appeared frequently on major media outlets like Fox News Channel calling for the military ouster of Saddam Hussein.

Aziz' outfront role also included speaking at pre-war, pro-troop rallies. It continued even after it was reported the inner-city electronic entrepreneur had pleaded guilty in the crack-vial case in 1994 and later had legal run-ins involving stolen computers and bootlegged CDs.

His partnership with Berg deepens the web of intrigue surrounding Berg's time in Iraq, his detainment by U.S.-backed authorities, his disapperance and his videotaped beheading by masked thugs claiming revenge for the Abu Ghraib prisoner torture.

Before traveling to Iraq twice this year, Berg had been investigated by the FBI because in 1999 - while at the University of Oklahoma - an associate of jailed Sept. 11 suspect Zacarias Moussaoui had obtained Berg's e-mail password.

Attorney General John Ashcroft said Berg was cleared in that probe, but the apparent coincidence may have prolonged the Mosul detainment of Berg, who was interviewed three times by FBI agents before he was released on April 6.

Officials have told the Daily News that Berg also aroused suspicion because he was an unescorted American carrying a copy of the Koran and what they called "anti-Semitic" literature. Berg, who is Jewish, also told friends that his passport contained an Israel visitor's stamp.

Now, add the name of Aziz K. Aziz to Berg's strange Iraqi odyssey. Efforts to contact Aziz in Baghdad by phone and e-mail over the weekend were unsuccessful.

Aziz told the Associated Press that Berg had contacted him by e-mail sometime after attending a two-day conference in Virginia on business opportunities in Iraq last December. Aziz agreed to give him some space in an office he had in Baghdad to form a partnership seeking communications work.

Berg refers to Aziz in an e-mail to friends on Jan. 18. "I've found a fairly competent and reliable office manager," he wrote. "He's actually been living in Philadelphia the last 20 years and just came back - so he's similarly out of his element."

Berg's first efforts to win radio-tower repair work were unsuccessful, and he was robbed on the streets of Baghdad.

"I was always pressuring him to keep a low profile, but he ignored all my caution and advice," Aziz said. "Berg kept a high profile, wandering around late at night or took public transport. Sometimes he got upset, looked at me in such a way, or said, 'You're not my dad' or 'I'm an adult, I can make my own decision." "

Aziz said that Berg left his equipment with him during a short trip back to the U.S. When he came back, the two spent an hour climbing tall buildings at Abu Ghraib, site of the infamous prison. Aziz said they re-recorded measurements that were in his stolen notebook.

The next day, Aziz said, Berg called to say that he was going to the northern city of Mosul, where the brother of Berg's uncle lives. "He invited me to go with him, but I declined because it was dangerous," said Aziz.

It's not known whether Aziz ever told Berg of his controversial past.

In 1993, about a decade after fleeing Saddam's Iraq for America, Aziz was in the electronics business when he was one of 25 people charged with distributing some 100 million crack vials on the East Coat. Prosecutors said that Aziz, who lived in Northeast Philadelphia, was tied to a network run by a Soviet immigrant named Valery Sigal. Most in the ring were immigrants from Russia or the former Eastern Bloc.

Aziz claimed he didn't know the vials were going to drug dealers. but he pled guilty. He was sentenced to three years of probation, fined $3,000, and forced to forfeit $17,673 in profits.

He was arrested again in May 2001, on charges that the chain of electronics stores he owns in Philadelphia was selling counterfeited compact discs. A judge dismissed that case for lack of evidence last March. The Inquirer also reported he received probation in a 1997 case for selling stolen computers to undercover cops. Current records show he owns a cell-phone firm called Page One Communications with a number of outlets in Philadelphia.

Aziz went by several names in Philadelphia. Sometimes called "Joe Aziz," he started calling himself Aziz al-Taee in the late 1990s, around the time he formed the Iraqi American Council. He said al-Taee was his tribal name and - in speaking out against Saddam - he was worried about relatives in Baghdad.

The group has an address in Washington's Virginia suburbs and a national board of directors, but there were differing claims of how many members or how much clout the group really had.

In December 2002, another key member of the Iraqi American Council - a California engineer named Bassam Ridha Al-Hulsaini - was reportedly one of 15 Iraqis flown to Washington by the State Department for two days of "media training" under a project known as Future of Iraq. A couple of months later, al-Hulsaini addressed a "pro-troops" rally in San Francisco, declaring that "The Iraq people are waiting for this liberation."

It's not clear whether Aziz received "media training," but the handsome, nattily dressed ex-pat, now 40, probably didn't need it. He addressed similar rallies in Valley Forge, St. Louis and Washington, where he claimed Hussein's henchmen killed both his cousin and brother-in-law. The rallies were launched by Clear Channel syndicated talk-radio host Glenn Beck, and the media giant sponsored many of them.

A friend and fellow council member - Ahmad Kuba of Florida - said yesterday that Aziz left for Baghdad last summer, before any deportation proceedings began.

"There are no cell phones in Iraq," Aziz told a reporter in May 2003. "That's the way to the future."

Now, Aziz is now getting publicity for monitoring the final cell-phone calls of his slain partner. He said this weekend he understands Berg's phone was used as recently as April 19, and that three calls were made that day to Jordan, to the United Arab Emirates and to a local number.

"He could still have been alive."


820 posted on 05/28/2004 2:10:26 PM PDT by MizSterious (First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
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