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To: marron

No one is talking about the activities of Brewster Jennings.

What exactly were they doing.


92 posted on 10/24/2005 2:07:39 PM PDT by swarthyguy
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To: swarthyguy
No one is talking about the activities of Brewster Jennings. What exactly were they doing.

There is a question that has got lost along the way. Wilson's great claim was that not only was there no deal between Iraq and Niger, but that there never could have been any deal, because that would be smuggling, and neither Niger nor France would ever do such a thing.

In the Financial Times, as I recall, it was asserted later that after Libya "surrendered" its nuclear weapons program, they found that a good part of its yellow-cake uranium was smuggled in from Niger. That issue has since disappeared down the memory hole. Why?

During the Senate Hearings, it came out that there had been a report of uranium smuggling, with contraband being stored in a specific warehouse in Cotonou, Benin. CIA waited a full month before sending anyone to check it out; they reported back that the warehouse was empty. Why the wait? Why the lack of interest?

We know that Iraq did indeed send a delegation to Niger, and that Wilson knew it was true, meaning that CIA knew it was true. Why the lack of interest?

Does Brewster Jennings attempt to make deals in order to suss out who the players are, or does Brewster Jennings make deals?

173 posted on 10/24/2005 3:13:54 PM PDT by marron
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