Staff Writer -- Scott L. Wheeler. As an investigative journalist covering domestic and international issues, Scott Wheelers work has frequently been referenced by newspaper, magazine and book authors worldwide. His reports are known for extensive documentation often acquired at great personal risk. He has traveled to the war zones in Yugoslavia, the drug fields of South America and followed the trails of international arms smugglers to Canada and Europe. With a reputation for frankness, balance and risk-taking, he is often sought out by frustrated whistle-blowers, reluctant witnesses, stonewalled law enforcement investigators and disillusioned government officials who want to expose corruption and wrongdoing. Prior to joining CNSNews.com in April 2004, Wheeler served as an investigative reporter for Insight Magazine, detailing the status of nuclear weapons in North Korea, fourth generation warfare, terrorism in the Caribbean, and the exposing an intelligence operation by the Peoples Republic of China against a U.S. defense contractor. He also previously served as the chief correspondent for the television newsmagazine, American Investigator.
Thanks for the bio and for this important thread. I particularly appreciate the clever linkage you made between this story and the picture of Saddam gloating over the 9/11 attack. Wheeler sounds quite credible. Right now, I think it's just a matter of waiting for the authentication of the documents. Once this hits, President Bush will finally get the respect on the war in Iraq that he rightfully deserves.