Posted on 06/07/2003 3:28:43 PM PDT by backhoe
I've run across that, too. The best counter I have found is to point out that while the site and replies are mostly conservative, the stories and links come from all over the globe.
UN Confirms: WMDs Smuggled Out of Iraq
The Vanguard ^ | June 18, 2004 | Rod D. Martin -- to the article
http://thevanguard.org/thevanguard/columns/040618.shtml?ID=13323
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1523019/posts -- Where the WMDs Went
FrontPage Magazine ^
Where Are the Pentagon Papers?
Mylroie: "..the source of the near-universal belief that Iraq had WMD
Bio-Chemical Weapons & Saddam: A History.
UN Confirms: WMDs Smuggled Out of Iraq
Saddam's WMD hidden in Syria, says Iraq survey chief
Annan met with UN reform pointman Yevgeny Primakov in Moscow when Oil-For-Food scandal broke
Saddam's Bombmaker by Khidhir Hamza with Jeff Stein |
Does anyone know what happened with 42 pages of Arabic documents purported to have come from Iraq and leaked by a government official to CNS News? They contained information on ties between Iraq and international terrorist organizations and also shed some light on WMD programs. The Mainstream Media totally ignored them and did not deal with them at all, even to discredit them. They gave credence to the fake National Guard memos until they were proved to be forgeries but there was nothing about these documents which if authentic would be earth shattering. Why the silence? Why not an expose CNS News for pushing forged documents?, It was CNSNews that weeks before became the first NEWS service to break the story on the use of fake documents by CBS after the bloggers uncovered the fraud . If the CNS News documents are a farce why would not CBS or any other major media player pay them back? The contents of the documents are of such weight that they demand an answer as to their authenticity and where they came from . The pulic has a right to know and the people with the power to provide the answers have the responsibility to do so.
Here is the information as provided by CNSNews :
http://www.cnsnews.com/ViewSpecialReports.asp?Page=%5CSpecialReports%5Carchive%5C200410%5CSPE20041004a.html
http://www.cnsnews.com//ViewNation.asp?Page=\Nation\archive\200410\NAT20041004b.html
http://www.cnsnews.com/specialreports/2004/iraq.asp
http://www.cnsnews.com/specialreports/2004/iraq1.asp
http://www.cnsnews.com/specialreports/2004/iraq2.asp
http://www.cnsnews.com/specialreports/2004/iraq2.asp
http://www.cnsnews.com/specialreports/2004/iraq2.asp
Randy S. Rockport, Tx.
Blog post greatly influenced by this thread.
no ties to Al Quaida.
Have you noticed the way all the moonbats universally (and intentionally) misspell "Al QUaida"? I'm trying to understand why they purposefully do that, while claiming to be experts on the subject.
This fascinates me to no end. It reminds of the way they always intentionally mispronounce Rush's name as "Limbo".
PS, Chuckles. If you're going to cling to that lie, you're going to need to come up with a talking point to deal with the Zarqawi matter. And the Yasin matter. And the '99 amnesty offer matter. And the '98 indictment matter. Among many other things.
Saddam's Other WMD's are in Syria: See: "David Kay, the recently resigned head of an American WMD search team in Iraq, confirmed that part of Saddam's weapons was hidden in Syria, Britain's Sunday Telegraph reported on Jan. 25, 2004. Kay said he had uncovered conclusive evidence shortly before last year's U.S. invasion." HERE Kays testimony was misrepresented to the public WMDs Smuggled to 3 Sites in Syria Israeli General: Saddam moved WMDs to Syria 6 weeks before the war David Kay says he has evidence of such Kay HAD Syrian WMD Maps |
Stephen Hayes continues his signal work on behalf of Americans, pressing a recalcitrant government to fully disclose the millions of documents uncovered in Iraq that paint quite a different picture of the Saddam regime than the media has reported. Finally able to gain access to the data but not the documents, Hayes writes in this week's Weekly Standard that the US has plenty of evidence that Saddam had deep connections with terrorists -- having trained thousands of them himself: Comments (6)
UPDATE II
I had totally forgotten about this interview with former UNSCOM inspector and intelligence agent Bill Tierney that appeared in Frontpage Mag who also thought the WMD had been moved to Syria.
UPDATE III: THE SADDAM TAPES
Heres a shocker sent to me by Doc Gardner at Maggies Farm. Apparently a civilian contractor in Iraq is claiming he found some audio tapes that purport to have Saddam Hussein discussing his WMD with aides as late as 2000.
The tapes will be revealed next month at The Intelligence Summitt which is being put together by John Loftus, a former intell
Rick Moran posted at 8:47 am | permalink | comments & trackbacks (51)
As I told you here, a "little birdie" is sqawking - Loudly and speaking things about how a certain Senator "tipped off" Iraq through a meeting in Syria about what was to come.Follow the previous stories on "Rocky" here, here, and here.
ground transportation was also utilized to move WMD's to Syria (reported, among many other sources, here)
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