3rd ID Picture |
The picture above was sent to me today by Sean O-L, who is a patriot and intelligence analyst.
This picture is reported to have been taken by the Third Infantry Division in Iraq, and from the dating it appears to have been taken this year, 2003, possibly in April, or also possibly in September, depending upon how the numerical ordering is to be interpreted on the picture.
The photograph is of a painting of Saddam Hussein smoking a cigar while sitting beside a clear rendition of the attack on the World Trade Center towers on Sept. 11th, 2001.
While some, particularly analysts at the CIA, will say that this painting is of no significance, that may or may not be true, depending upon where the painting was found, along with other factors.
As the reader will undoubtedly recall, high-ranking Iraqi defectors did report that Saddam Hussein was running a terrorism training camp at the Salman Pak intelligence center that is located about six miles south of Baghdad. And the reader will also undoubtedly recall that it has been reported that an airliner parked at Salman Pak was used to train Islamic militants in ways to take over airliners using small knives, such as box cutters.
There is also other evidence to indicate that Iraqi intelligence was involved in the Sept. 11th attacks, even if analysts at the CIA have strongly stated otherwise; and even though the world press has propagated and almost endlessly repeated the assertion that Saddam Hussein is free of any association with Sept. 11; after being fed this kind of information by "senior US officials."
With respect to the matter of possible Iraqi involvement in the Sept. 11th attacks, I refer the reader to the information provided in the web page I have created on the subject and which is linked to below.
; R. Koontz
November 26, 2003
That photo was taken in APRIL 2003.... I remember it from during the early days of the war. (i.e., it was not taken in September as the author indicates it MAY have been taken.)
I'd happily strangle Hussein for the painting alone.