Posted on 06/28/2006 6:34:38 PM PDT by jveritas
Document http://70.168.46.200/released/04-20-06/CMPC-2003-013956.pdf dated in the year 2000 and document http://70.168.46.200/Released/06-21-06/ISGQ-2003-00044424.pdf dated January 2002 contain memos that talk about finalized research and the plans to locally produce Chemical Materials that can be used as Precursors for Chemical Weapons and that are prohibited by the United Nations for Iraq to produce locally. These materials were allowed to be imported under strict UN regulation because it can be used for other civilian industries and that Iraq should have declared exactly the imported quantities of these materials and where it is used and the balance in bi-yearly report to the UN. However Iraq was absolutely prohibited from manufacturing it locally because it will not be controlled by the UN and thus it can be used to produce Chemical Weapons.
Some of the Chemical Weapons Prohibited Precursors include DICYLOHEXYLDIACARBODIIMIDE which can be used as a Precursor to make SARIN Nerve Gas. SODIUM CYANIDE AND POTASSIUM CYANIDE can be used as a Precursor to make TABUN Nerve Gas. These materials fall under the List A of the United Nation Monitored Iraq Import/Export Goods, see page 9 (A.36, A.37) and page 11 (A.50) http://www.un.org/Depts/unmovic/documents/S-2002-515.pdf , but again these materials were absolutely prohibited to be locally produced in Iraq whereas it is very clear from these memo that the Iraqi were set to produce these Chemical Precursors locally. The Sodium Cyanide and Potassium Cyanide were listed under Drug research programs to make it less suspicious.
Translation of page 5 in document ISGQ-2003-00044424
In the Name of God the Most Merciful The Most Compassionate
The Republic of Iraq
The Ministers Cabinet
The Industrial Committee
Number: S/8/431
Date: 24/5/2000
To the Office of The Director Of the Military Industrialization Commission
Subject: The Drugs Researches Project
Following up to the letter of the Industrial Committee number 552 on 2/7/1998.. we attach the final reports for the research listed below and that was achieved within the drug researches project.
We plead with you to ask the appropriate parties from your side to study it and determine the requirement for prototype production and the required capacity to achieve this and inform us.. with regards
Researches: 1. Preparation of insecticide Raydomil. 2. Preparation of insecticide Facron. 3. Preparation of insecticide Avitrol. 4. Preparation of insecticide Cosayde. 5. Preparation of insecticide Morket, 6. Preparation of POTASSIUM CYANIDE. 7. Chloroform. 8. Preparation of Fructose material.
Attachments: Report number (8)
Signature
Samir Hussein Aouni
The Industrial Commission Secretary
5/2000
End of translation of page 5
Translation of page 63 in document ISGQ-2003-0004424
In the Name of God the Most Merciful The Most Compassionate
The Republic of Iraq
The Ministers Cabinet
The Industrial Committee
Number: S/8/431
Date: 20/3/2000
To the Office of The Director Of the Military Industrialization Commission
Subject: The Drugs Researches Project
Following up to the letter of the Industrial Committee number 552 on 2/7/1998.. we attach the final reports for the research listed below and that was achieved within the drug researches project.
We plead with you to ask the appropriate parties from your side to study it and determine the requirement for prototype production and the required capacity to achieve this and inform us.. with regards
Researches: 1. Methyl Cyanide. 2. 2-4,7 DiChloroConiolene. 3. SODIUM CYANIDE.
Attachments: Report number (3)
Signature
Samir Hussein Aouni
The Industrial Commission Secretary
15/3/2000
End of translation of page 63
Partial Translation of different pages from document CMPC-2003-013956
Meeting with the Committee for Chemical Materials Prototype Production
Thursday 24/1/2002
Status of the report
From the 85 research reports 37 reports are ready to transform for prototype production, 26 reports require minor observations, 63 reports and what constitute 75% it is possible to transform it to prototype production.
Table number (2), reports are fulfilled technically
The Majd Company is ready to transform for Prototype Production
T:12. Number of report: 1 K/6. Name of The Research DICYLOHEXYLDIACARBODIIMIDE. The Researching Party: Chemistry/Science/Mosul. The Economic Benefit: UNDEFINED The Symbolic according to the limitation of the Chemical Material Committee: P
P= Primary Material (precursor)
End of partial translation of different pages from CMPC-2003-013956
I hope so to DW.
Thanks.
facinating.
AV, did you get my brief translation of the videotape from terrorist Zarqawi hometown? I posted it to you on Sean Hannity thread two days ago.
Great find jveritas, lets all get the word out.
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Thank you my fellow freeper. I will do this for free, that is the least I can do in time of war.
Are you trying to get Alan Colmes head to explode?
Potassium Cyanide was also listed as a Precursor in document CMPC-2003-013956
Jaz, thank you.
Yes :)
Thanks for the ping.
Good links.
"fascinating" is right! Thanks so much, jveritas. Have you submitted these translations to the Administration?
Not yet Carolinamom.
Not when it helps the war effort, the country, and President Bush ;)
I remember a thread about our troops finding some potassium cyanide very early on. (Along with all the "pesticides".)
There were a couple of people valiantly trying to legitimize Saddam's need for potassium cyanide on that thread.
IOW, liberals.
Thank you again. You are a true Patriot!
LOL... I see you having new and enhanced graphics :)
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