So apparently they accidentally tripped over the atropine while on their "pit stop".
Well, sorry New York Slimes. This is the record.
Let's get this report off to EVERYONE in the media and show Jean Francois Kerre for the opportunistic loser that he is!!!
Archives are our friends. :o)
And to think when the TM thread referred to these stories about discovered weapons caches we were called tin foilers.
This doesn't count because the msm was unable to report findings of WMD related materials such as deadly tabun and all of the atropine stored at the scene. the fact there were previously explosives there is all that matters. (scarcasm/off)
I think there will be a backlash for this. (hope the American public is smart enough to see through this.)
Was On Captain Ed's site, and he had a story from CBS (yes, that CBS) regarding a thorough inspection of AL QAAQAA from April 4, 2003:
http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2003/04/04/iraq/main547667.shtml
Seems as though CBS cannot even check its own site for rebuttal to hit pieces.
Guys (and girls)
The million dollar question is WHEN did al Baradei actually inventory this stuff?
Not after Nov 2002 he didn't.
that's for sure
This is a great find, and over there at the DU the al qua qa is hitting the fan.