Posted on 07/16/2003 2:13:38 PM PDT by nickcarraway
The Pentagon's chief weapons inspector David Kay has uncovered what is being described as a "mother lode" of documents in Iraq detailing Saddam Hussein's weapons of mass destruction program.
I've already seen enough to convince me," said Kay, a former U.N. weapons inspector, in an interview aired Tuesday with "NBC Nightly News" anchorman Tom Brokaw.
"We're finding progress reports. [Iraqi scientists] also got financial rewards from Saddam Hussein by breakthroughs, indicating breakthroughs. They actually took--went to Saddam and said 'We have made this progress.'" the top WMD prober explained. "There are records, there are audiotapes of those interviews which give us that."
"According to Kay, the Iraqis seem to keep documents on even the most damning evidence," said Brokaw.
In assessing the scope of Kay's find, the NBC newsman proclaimed, "This is a mother lode, an estimated seven and a half miles of documents, many of them collected by U.S. military from [Iraq's] official buildings, but many others handed over by Iraqi civilians."
Iraq's WMD files are currently undergoing a painstaking analysis, said Brokaw, who explained, "Many of them [are] handwritten, have to be scanned onto a computer in this small, highly secure facility."
Working with Arabic translators, U.S. weapons experts look for certain clues, including personnel records, foreign purchases and lab results.
The Pentagon's chief weapons prober said he didn't want to go public with details of his find until the case is an indisputable lock. "I know if we can't explain the WMD program of Iraq we lose credibility with regard to other states like Iran, Syria and North Korea," he told NBC.
How long will it take before President Bush is able to reveal what could be smoking gun justification of his decision to make war on Iraq?
"I think we will have a substantial body of evidence before six months," Kay told NBC.
Brokaw ended his report on Kay's find with a clip of Tuesday's comment by Sen. Ted Kennedy, D-Mass.; a move the newsman apparently intended as a reminder to Democrats who continue to carp about the lack of WMD evidence, that they're liable to be humiliated when the full story is known.
"It's a disgrace that the case for war seems to have been based on shoddy intelligence, hyped intelligence, and even false intelligence," Kennedy complained.
Meanwhile back in Baghdad, Kay continues to pour over his treasure trove of WMD documents.
ROFLMAO. How true that quote is.
I would only add that his swimming prowess must be a big draw to his voter base.
And the atropine and injectors by the thousands. These things can't be innocently explained away. "Heavy allergies" isn't going to cut it. And there most certainly is yellow-cake uranium in Iraq, as reported by these stories:
Nuclear poisoning in Iraq; excerpt:
" Many residents in villages close to the huge Tuwaitha nuclear facility, about a dozen miles south of Baghdad, were exhibiting signs of radiation illness last week, including rashes, acute vomiting and severe nosebleeds.As Saddam Hussein's regime collapsed last month, villagers began looting barrels of uranium oxide, known as "yellow cake," from the site, which they then emptied to use to store water, milk and yogurt.
Tuwaitha radiation to heart of U.S. admin in Iraq; excerpt:
Baghdad, Iraq, July 4th 2003 - Greenpeace activists today brought the head of the US civil administration in Iraq, Paul Bremer, a container of radioactive uranium 'yellowcake', found abandoned in the community outside the Tuwaitha nuclear facility, urging him to allow the return of inspectors from the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) to carry out a full survey and decontamination of Iraq.
Iraqis Suffer From Radiation Symptoms; excerpt:
AL-MADA'IN, Iraq -- Dozens of people are showing up every day at a hospital near a defunct Iraqi nuclear plant, suffering from rashes, bloody noses and other symptoms of radiation poisoning, doctors said Saturday.The Tuwaitha nuclear facility, 12 miles south of Baghdad, was left unguarded after Iraqi troops fled the area on the eve of the war. It is thought to have contained hundreds of tons of natural uranium and nearly two tons of low-enriched uranium, which could be used to make nuclear weapons.
And then there are these:
U.S. Marines Guard Secret Iraqi City with Very Hot Nuclear Radiation Levels
U.S. probing nuclear facility (Al Tuwaitha Follow Up)
Team Inspects suspected plutonium site (update by the journalist who broke original story, NEW info)
Underground Nuclear Facility Found in Iraq
Marines hold Iraqi nuclear site built by French
Minister says Iraq tried to buy equipment for enriching uranium from Romania
Iraqi physicists documents discuss laser enrichment of uranium for Nukes-UN inspector
And what about this one? Very odd:
Australian troops show uranium sickness signs, claims expert: "Australian servicemen and women who served in the recent Iraq war were reporting symptoms of uranium sickness, a United States nuclear weapons expert said today."
You can't tell me there's no yellow-cake in Iraq. They had to get it from somewhere. Africa is as likely as anywhere.
This is what appeals to Teddy's voter base.
You should be ashamed, trying to confuse all the liberal/leftist/DU lurkers with FACTS.
FACTS are inconvenient to them, only the emotion of self-righteousness matters to the fellow travelers on the left.
All this will be another "crow feast" in the not too distant future.
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Another guy came in for a drink and the robot asked him, "What's your IQ?"
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So the robot started talking about the football, baseball and so on.
The man thought to himself, "Wow, this is really cool".
A third guy came in to the bar. As with the others, the robot asked him, "What's your IQ?" The man replied, "70".
The robot then said, "So, what's the Democratic Party up to these days?"
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