To: Howlin; TexKat; Grampa Dave; Sacajaweau; browardchad; Shermy; ~Kim4VRWC's~; Travis McGee; ...
WOW!, so lets see if I understand...
- Michael Moore admitted on his website April 14th: "I currently have two cameramen/reporters doing work for me in Iraq for my movie (unbeknownst to the Army)."
- Michael Moore admitted at Cannes that he had smuggled three camera crews into Iraq to film disillusioned US soldiers for his documentary
- Salon.com admits that Moore filmed a 20-minute 'interview' with Nick Berg, before Berg left for Iraq.
- kuro5hin.org says: "Berg visited Iraq from December, 2003, to January, 2004, and then again starting March 14, 2004. Berg was purportedly looking for electrical contracting work building radio towers. He could not find work, though there was reportedly plenty."
- Berg was known to have found some work at the Abu Gharib prison shortly before the classified photos got leaked to CBS.
Yep... I'd have to say it looks like
Berg may have been on Moore's payroll or at very least, was trying to 'freelance' for Moore throughout Iraq.
If Moore has any footage of Berg, or footage of anything that is 'classified', I think that would qualify him for some Gitmo time, and for confiscation of all his work within the last year.
To: FL_engineer; Howlin
Good dot-connecting. From the looks of this, Berg wasn't over there for the reasons stated, nor was he--as claimed--a "staunch Bush supporter."
320 posted on
05/28/2004 5:35:29 AM PDT by
MizSterious
(First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
To: FL_engineer
...and remember, his dad said Berg was the best friend the terrorists had. (Paraphrased)
321 posted on
05/28/2004 5:36:49 AM PDT by
MizSterious
(First, the journalists, THEN the lawyers.)
To: FL_engineer; nopardons; Howlin; MizSterious
Don't know if any of you have heard anything yet. Our local abc station mentioned the 20 minute interview this morning.. (Gasp!)
325 posted on
05/28/2004 5:54:21 AM PDT by
Freedom2specul8
(Please pray for our troops.... http://anyservicemember.navy.mil/)
To: FL_engineer
He could not find work, though there was reportedly plenty.I could never reconcile the following...
According to Andy Duke, a US businessman staying two rooms down the corridor, Berg was "adventurous, self-secure and knew who he was. He wasn't unaware of the risks of being here". "He was here for the very simple reason that for a telecoms guy this was a golden age," said Duke. "In the month he was here I would estimate he made $70,000." But Berg told his family that his one-man firm, Prometheus Methods Tower Service Inc, was struggling to find work.
Source
$70,000 in one month...or not?
To: FL_engineer
Thanks for your listing of the so called incidences.
Please ping me when you add something, and I will ping you when I find something.
412 posted on
05/28/2004 8:17:16 AM PDT by
Grampa Dave
(America can't afford a 9/10 Jihad Johnny F'onda al Querry after 9/11.)
To: FL_engineer
This slovenly son of a bitch and his fellow cretins should be prosecuted for espionage....
509 posted on
05/28/2004 9:04:18 AM PDT by
tracer
To: FL_engineer
To: FL_engineer
Thanks for the ping. You did an excellent job of pointing out the inconsistencies in this story.
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