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U.S.: Banned arms evidence in Iraq
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| 06/25/2003
Posted on 06/25/2003 7:15:13 PM PDT by NCjim
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06/25/2003 7:15:13 PM PDT
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NCjim
To: NCjim
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To: NCjim
One of the documents, from 2001, was titled Document burial and U.N. activities in Iraq, the sources said. It gave detailed instructions on how to hide materials and deceive U.N. weapons inspectors, the sources said. Other documents related to the concealment of VX nerve gas, the sources said.
The sources said U.S. troops also discovered about 300 sacks of castor beans, which are used to make the deadly biological agent ricin, hidden in a warehouse in the town of al-Aziziyah, 50 miles southeast of Baghdad, the capital. The castor beans were inaccurately labeled as fertilizer.
Sounds like smoking guns to me.
To: DallasMike
Oh, come on! We planted these! /sarcasm
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posted on
06/25/2003 7:24:42 PM PDT
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ysoitanly
To: DallasMike
300 sacks of castor beansWonder if there is an innocent explanation for these? We've been down this path too many times before and don't need to be disappointed again.
To: The_Media_never_lie
To: The_Media_never_lie
I doubt it. Smoking Gun, MANY months ago, posted the pages of the 'terrorist's handbook' and castor beans get a huge mention there. There is no real other purpose for castor beans than making ricin. They're deadly poison - I do believe you can make some kind of medicine or tea (correct me everyone if I'm wrong) if you boil or treat them VERY carefully. But the clear intent is poison. Ricin is extremely deadly, and I can't see storing them for a huge future tea party.
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06/25/2003 7:52:47 PM PDT
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ysoitanly
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To: sigarms
Well, first of all, this one was found buried in a remote rose garden. Can't believe Hans Blix and crew missed it /sarcasm. Secondly, there are 'dual-use' types of equipment that you can spin either way you want, but when you are dealing with a regime that has a history and evidence of these types of programs, you can choose which way you lean. How does this moron explain all of the equipment and biological material that was listed as banned in earlier reports and that existed according to those reports (which is what Inspector Clouseau and crew were going by), and never accounted for since?
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06/25/2003 8:08:25 PM PDT
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ysoitanly
To: ysoitanly
Well after today I know what my halloween costume is gonna be....
I am gonna put egg on my face and go as a WMD naysayer...
thanks
To: sigarms
Precision equipment can be buried if packed and stored properly and still be quite functional.
If there is one there are many more to be discovered.
High speed centrifuges are unique in their construction and are used for enrichment, not making milk shakes.
What were those mobil labs for then?
"flaming bags of sh--" That sure sounds like a personal attack. I think I do smell the great zot master charging up his capacitors
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posted on
06/25/2003 8:26:58 PM PDT
by
cpdiii
(RPH & oil field trash and proud of it)
To: The_Media_never_lie
300 sacks of castor beansTo make castor oil. Iraq is a very constipated country.
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posted on
06/25/2003 8:27:38 PM PDT
by
oyez
(Is this a great country or what?)
To: sigarms
Ask him about the castor beans that were found and about the document outlining how to hide WMD from UN weapons inspectors which was dated 2001.
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06/25/2003 8:30:01 PM PDT
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alnick
To: NCjim
Ahh but don't ya know, castor beans make very pretty foliage in a flower bed. I had some in my back yard, not 300 sacks though. With all the "obviously innocent" *parts* of WMD found relating to flower bed, it makes one wonder how many green thumbs there are in Iraq.
To: NCjim
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06/25/2003 10:03:10 PM PDT
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lowbridge
(Rob: "I see a five letter word. F-R-E-E-P. Freep." Jerry: "Freep? What's that?" - Dick Van Dyke Show)
To: NCjim
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posted on
06/25/2003 10:34:13 PM PDT
by
lowbridge
(Rob: "I see a five letter word. F-R-E-E-P. Freep." Jerry: "Freep? What's that?" - Dick Van Dyke Show)
To: lowbridge
Thanks for those links.
To: NCjim
Until Geraldo Rivera is posed with microphone in hand besides an upright shiny 30' missile labeled, 'WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION', the cynics will continue to whine.
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posted on
06/25/2003 10:53:58 PM PDT
by
F16Fighter
(What color pants-suit did Hitlery wear today?)
To: The_Media_never_lie; MeeknMing
The Seeds For A Backyard Weapon Of Mass Destruction |
By rickyjames, Section News Posted on Fri Jan 10th, 2003 at 07:10:11 AM EST |
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This week British police authorities have arrested six bioterrorists and are searching for others who may be Al Qaeda operatives that produced quantities of the deadly toxin known as ricin. This substance is five times deadlier than VX nerve gas, 6,000 times more poisonous than cyanide and 12,000 times more poisonous than rattlesnake venom. Overseas, ricin was used in the highly publicized 1978 assassination of Bulgarian defector Georgi Markov. In the US, ricin has been manufactured by individual terrorists as well as militia groups with names like the Minnesota Patriots Council as well as The Covenant and the Sword. A virtually invisible speck produces irreversible pneumonia-like symptoms and kills within days; there is no antidote. A pound of ricin dumped in a city's water supply or blown around in the ventilation system of an indoor Super Bowl arena would not be a good thing. Although ricin as a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD) seems like a topic ripped from 21st century headlines, few people realize it is an old and not even particularly exotic threat. Ricin was isolated and discovered in the late 1880s and used in Agatha Christies' 1929 mystery "The House of Lurking Death", in which the heir and heiress die from a castor bean poison mixed with fig paste. Ricin comes from the Indian Ricinus communis plant, commonly known as the castor bean plant. This plant is widely cultivated in Italy and California in the industrial production of castor oil for use as a chemical additive and anti-constipation medicine. Worldwide, one million tons of castor beans are processed annually in the production of castor oil and the mountains of waste produced by this process are five percent ricin by weight. Purifying and isolating ricin from castor beans takes only alcohol, paper towels and foolish courage to risk accidental death by following widely available instructions like US Patent 3,060,165 or other, cruder recipes available on the internet from white-supremacy groups like Odin's Rage. Since the castor bean plant is in widespread cultivation and is now both a common weed and an common ornamental plant, the challenge for the US Department of Homeland Security now is to tell the WMD terrorists from the backyard gardeners. |
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posted on
06/26/2003 2:46:14 AM PDT
by
Happy2BMe
(LIBERTY has arrived in Iraq - Now we can concentrate on HOLLYWEED!)
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06/26/2003 2:55:41 AM PDT
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backhoe
(Just an old Cold Warrior, draggin' his BAR into the sunset...)
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