Posted on 02/24/2006 4:28:28 PM PST by truthfinder9
Meet former Iraqi General Georges Sada.
He was one of Saddam Hussein's top generals and trusted military advisers.
He probably single-handedly prevented Hussein from triggering World War III.
And now he tells his amazing story in "Saddam's Secrets."
Since his startling book was published, the world has heard one seemingly fantastic part of the story that the former Iraqi dictator secreted away his stash of weapons of mass destruction before the U.S. invasion. Sada reveals the who, what, when, where, why and how in prolific detail.
But the story is much bigger even than that.
Not only did Hussein actually have the WMDs as the U.S. always suspected. He had plans to use them. Only Sada's personal intervention and the later U.S. invasion circumvented those plans.
Isn't it time you heard the whole story? Isn't time to get the grainy details news stories and radio talk-show discussions could never provide? Isn't it time you shared this story with your friends? Isn't it time for America to know the whole truth?
You can help.
It starts with the purchase of Sada's "Saddam's Secrets."
It's now available direct and at a sale price from WND's online store, ShopNetDaily.
Who is Sada?
A heroic truth-teller who served a government that made the truth dangerous
A devout Christian in a Muslim country
A man who stood up for what was right even at the risk of his own life.
As much as General Sada's book discloses secrets that only those closest to Saddam would know, the motivating force in his own life is no secret. He is a modern-day Daniel in a spiritually volatile land, and yet he rose to the top of his field and became one of Hussein's most trusted advisers precisely because Hussein knew Sada would always tell him the truth.
Spam, spam, spam, spam....
If this Iraqi general is the man I saw on TV, how in the world do we know he's telling the truth? I wouldn't put it past him to lie for a few bucks.
(lol...)
It starts with the purchase of Sada's "Saddam's Secrets."
It's now available direct and at a sale price from WND's online store, ShopNetDaily.
>Spam, spam, spam, spam....
No kidding........I don't have "TV", but I feel like I just saw (read) a commercial.
FMCDH(BITS)
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