Posted on 11/03/2006 11:23:55 AM PST by jveritas
On October 5th 2006 I sent the IAEA (International Atomic Energy Agency) an e-mail requesting some answers to the findings I got from the captured Iraqi documents regarding Saddam Regime re-constructing their prohibited nuclear program. The findings were about Saddam regime rebuilding and re-using some of their nuclear labs and facilities like the RWTS (Radioactive Waste Treatment Station), Radio-Chemistry Laboratories, and the Degussa Furnaces which are used to melt Uranium and other nuclear activities.
Of course I did not receive any response from the IAEA but here we go today and read in the New York Times article that the IAEA has complained recently about US captured documents showing some sensitive nuclear information. The IAEA and the New York Times did not care about the documents showing Saddam regime re-constructing its nuclear program because these documents expose all the lies that they have been spreading in the last three years but they are rather focusing on a small released portion of Iraq 1996 FFCD (Full Final and complete disclosure) that relates to Iraq previous nuclear program.
I am not sure if the IAEA was not aware, before I sent them the e-mail, that the captured Iraqi documents were posted on the FMSO website but it seems they have reacted just recently about these documents and their reaction unfortunately was not to show Saddam re-building his nuclear programs as many documents prove but rather to blame the Bush administration for publishing part of Iraq 1996 FFCD which by the way was not such a secret document as the IAEA is pretending since this FFCD has been reviewed by experts of Members Nations and thus it can be subjected to leak regardless.
Below is my E-mail to the IAEA on October 5th regarding documents that reveal Saddam re-constructing his nuclear program:
From: Shahda, Joseph
Sent: Thursday, October 05, 2006 10:26 PM
To: 'g.voigt@iaea.org'
Subject: Questions about Iraq (Saddam regime) Nuclear Activities/programs
Dear Sir/Madam
My name is Joseph Shahda from Abington Massachusetts, USA. I have been translating some of the Iraqi documents (Saddam Hussein regime) captured after the Operation Iraqi Freedom and that are posted on the US Foreign Military Intelligence Service (FMSO) website (http://70.168.46.200/). Some of the documents I have reviewed so far are related to potential nuclear program activities. I would like some clarifications if possible to help me more understand these documents.
(1) Was Iraq allowed to re-build its Radioactive Waste Treatment System (RWTS)?
(2) Was Iraq allowed to re-build its Radiochemistry Laboratories?
(3) Was Iraq allowed to fix and re-use furnaces or ovens from ex-nuclear facilities?
I greatly appreciate if you can reply to my questions above. Thank you very much for all your help.
Sincerely;
Joseph Shahda
Abington, Massachusetts
U.S.A
Thank you, jveritas. Thank you for all you have done.
IAEA is disgusting and they are working to undermine President Bush of course in collaboration with liberals and their media like the New York Times.
Great work. Do you have bodyguards?
Ping to others....thanks JV!
"Too poor to hire anyone, the Lord is my protector :)"
Rest assured that every Freeper is praying to the Lord to keep you safe!
You should be awarded the Medal Of Freedom!!
Did you come across any links for those IAEA complaints about the US having removed nuclear materials from that cave + other sites in Iraq, post liberation? Thanks.
Thank you, I can always count on freepers :)
Not yet, but I will search for it.
1) Know-how & intent (these docs)
2) Available materials (the nuclear pre-cursors and other source materials - the other docs / press reports I've been unable to re-find)
3) Salman Pak (terrorist training camp used by Saddam's henchmen to train foreign terrorists with a ready-to-use train ala Spain bombings, a double decker bus ala London bombings, and jet plane fuesalage ala 9/11)
From what I've read so far ... Sounds to me like the IAEA & NYT are in a CYA mode
Have you ever seen this link:
http://www.iaea.org/worldatom/Programmes/ActionTeam/nwp2.html
This is the old INVO site run by the IAEA before the war.
You might find some interesting data to mine on the site (wink)
Also have a few more links in some of my old files:
http://www.iaea.org/worldatom/Programmes/ActionTeam/reports/s_2000_120.pdf
If you need any research help, let me know!
Here is an old briefing from the DOJ when the press tried to make hay out of the whole TuWaitha Stuff during the war.... some key info is in this report:
Background Briefing on IAEA Nuclear Safeguards and the Tuwaitha Facility
http://www.globalsecurity.org/military/library/news/2003/06/mil-030605-dod01.htm
Have fun!
Thank you very much I greatly appreciate this.
FWIW - you should probably ask the mods to remove your name and hometown
Thank you jveritas. Hopefully this dopey "gotcha" attempt by the NYT and the IAEE will actually result in the end product of your hard work becoming a part of the public debate. The NYT has opened the door for this, and I hope your work is now analyzed and discussed outside of these forums.
They sure did. After dismissing these documents all along and consider them irrelevant now the New York Times want to take few document with the help of the IAEA to attack President Bush and forget the many more important documents that prove Saddam never stopped working on his WMD programs including the nuclear program.
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