NOVEMBER 2001 : (IRAQI ADNAN SAEED AL-HAIDERI DEFECTS TO IRAQI NATIONAL CONGRESS IN UK) Adnan Saeed al-Haideri, an Iraqi specialist who visited scores of clandestine weapons sites, defects to the INC. Al- Haideri had become Iraq's top authority in specialized epoxies used to seal minute cracks in concrete structures and clean rooms to prevent leaks that could give away their location. His skills made him an essential partner of Iraq's Special Security Organization, which used him to hide mini-production labs and storage facilities in private houses and other sites across Iraq. Al Haideri would later supply to the CIA information in the Iraqi weapons program which the White House would eventuallly issue as part of a report to go with President Bush's speech to the UN in September 2002. . - "How Saddam Got Weapons of Mass Destruction" By Kenneth R. Timmerman, Insight Magazine via WorldNetDaily.com , Tuesday, October 1, 2002 ,
DECEMBER 2001 : (CUBA, SAO PAULO FORUM MEETING) The last meeting was held in Havana, Cuba in December 2001. It involved terrorists from Latin America, Europe and the Middle East, and sharply condemned the Bush administration and its actions against international terrorism. The Sao Paulo forum was founded by Brazilian da Silva (now President da Silva of Brazil)and Fidel Castro - "Blocking a New Axis of Evil," by Constantine C. Menges, The Washington Times, August 7, 2002
DECEMBER 2001 : (IRAQI DEFECTOR ADNAN SAEED AL-HAIDERI DEBRIEFED BY CIA) The CIA debriefed Adnan Al-Haideri. He identified 300 separate clandestine sites used by Iraq to hide biological and chemical weapons and nuclear materials. Some of the equipment was hidden in lead containers stored in fake wells lined with concrete. Al- Haideri said he was called in to seal cracks in the concrete because the Iraqis feared U.S. surveillance satellites would pick up the slightest radioactive emissions. Al-Haideri's access to Iraq's best-kept secrets provided the United States with a "motherlode of intelligence," one source familiar with his debriefing tells Insight. - "How Saddam Got Weapons of Mass Destruction" By Kenneth R. Timmerman, Insight Magazine via WorldNetDaily.com , Tuesday, October 1, 2002 ,
Breaking - Russian Intel Believed To Be "Working" With Iraqi Spy Agencies (Drudge)
I personally can't allow Russia into my war model at this time... not really ready for WWIII this month.