Posted on 09/04/2002 1:56:47 PM PDT by kattracks
France said it was against publishing top-secret evidence on Iraq's alleged development of weapons of mass destruction, saying the public arena was not the place to wage such a campaign.
"These are not issues which we can deal with publicly. This calls for serenity and seriousness, and we should therefore beware of any leaks and any saber-rattling proposals," Foreign Minister Dominique de Villepin told France Info radio.
On Tuesday, British Prime Minister Tony Blair said he would in the coming weeks release damning information about Baghdad's alleged efforts to develop nuclear, biological and chemical weapons, to prove the threat posed by Saddam Hussein.
The foreign minister said that France and Britain had shared information on the proof of such a weapons program. and it "is out of the question to divulge these exchanges."
De Villepin said it was important to act responsibly in evaluating whether a "country could own chemical or biological weapons, and if it could turn into a threat."
He added it was important that France evaluate such risks together with its European partners.
"The international community is today very worried, which justifies our determination in the face of the proliferation of weapons of mass destruction."
Washington on Wednesday stepped up its war rhetoric, with President George W. Bush calling Saddam Hussein a "serious threat" and saying he would take his case against Iraq to the United Nations next week.
De Villepin said "France, the world, cannot accommodate such a risk, and that is why we demand with insistance the return of the UN (weapons) inspectors to Iraq and that the country conforms with the demands of the international community."
If it did, he stressed, it was up to the UN Security Council to decide on any international action.
UN weapons inspectors left Iraq in 1998 in the face of an imminent US and British missile attack on Baghdad, and have since been barred from returning despite insistent UN demands.
Great one!
Swiftwater, PA March 29, 2002 -- Aventis Pasteur, the vaccines business of Aventis Pharma, announced today that it will donate its smallpox vaccine inventory to the U.S. governments emergency preparedness stockpiles. The inventory is estimated to be between 75 and 90 million doses with the exact amount to be confirmed by clinical studies. The vaccine comes from the companys existing stock and has an estimated commercial value in excess of $150 million. It will provide a short-term safety stock for emergency use during this period of time in which the U.S. may be particularly vulnerable to a terrorist smallpox attack until new vaccine supplies are available.
The company has worked closely with numerous U.S. government agencies since October 2001 to prepare the vaccine for addition to the existing emergency stockpile. However, government agencies had been aware of the existence of the vaccine for many years prior to that date.
Clinical studies will be conducted by the National Institutes of Health to confirm efficacy and to determine the potential for diluting the vaccine, which could result in substantially more doses being available to the stockpile. The availability of this vaccine will help to more quickly achieve Health and Human Services Secretary Tommy Thompsons goal that "every man, woman and child will have a vaccine they can say has their name on it." [Gee...]
The vaccine will be reviewed by the Food and Drug Administration as an Investigational New Drug (IND) for emergency use, with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention serving as the sponsor. [Now THAT'S reassuring...NOT!]
< /tinfoil hat>
An apparent shortage of smallpox vaccine in the wake of September 11 has been solved - after 90m doses were found in a freezer. The long-forgotten stockpile was discovered by drug company Aventis Pasteur in France. In theory, it is enough to counter virtually any bioterrorism threat involving the virus. The US had launched a desperate hunt for supplies of the vaccine after the September 11 attacks after it was revealed that its own stocks would prove inadequate in the face of a biological attack.
This begs the question: can we trust them?
During the late 1940s, I.G. Farben was decartelized by the Allied High Commission led by Americas John J. McCloya Philadelphia banker and lawyer with intimate ties to Rockefeller oil and banking interests. Farben stockholders received equal shares of Bayer, Hoechst, and BASF stock.(15,16) Later I.G. Farben progeny included American Home Products, parent to Baxter Corporationmaker of the smallpox vaccine along with the allied European Hoechst-Merck company, Aventis (previously Oravax-Acambis), which also is the sole producer of the West Nile virus vaccine.(17) The West Nile virus, several investigators revealed, sourced from Rockefeller University laboratories that received the germ from Northwest Uganda. There, in central Africa during the late 1930s, virus hunters operating in the vicinity of the Rockefeller pioneered International Agency for Research in Cancer, based in France, initially isolated and shipped the germ to America.(1,2)
In fact, American Home Products (AHP) was formed in 1926 but evolved largely under the same direction as Bayer, Hoechst and BASF, that is, from I.G. Farben/Rockefeller financial interests according to cancer investigator and author G. Edward Griffin.(17)
During WWII, Ayerst Laboratories joined AHP and Wyeth International Limited was formed. This company went on to perfect the smallpox vaccine according to company promotions.(18) The smallpox vaccine has been credited by many authors and investigators as having greatly contributed to the broad and rapid spread of HIV/AIDS across Africa.(1)
Additionally, The Genetics Institute, an offshoot of the Rockefeller initiated and dominated genetics industry, is a biotech research unit of AHP/Wyeth-Ayerst. The Institute contributes to Baxters product line of genetically engineered products, as does AHP, including the smallpox vaccine.(19,20)
Aventis Pharma, with headquarters in Frankfurt, Germanycoincidentally the home of I.G. Farben and the post-war CIAwas formed by Hoechst AG and Rhone-Poulenc S.A. during their merger in 1999. Aventiss European operations are currently half owned by the Merck pharmaceutical company. (21)
In the United States, the politically powerful Pharmaceutical Research and Manufacturers Association (PhRMA) is directed by Aventis's CEO Richard Markham. Mr. Markham is also Chairman of the Task Force on Emergency Preparedness that has met regularly with Bush administration officials. The Bayer and Merck companies are also heavily represented in PhRMA and its bioterrorism task force.(21) Merck, it should be recalled, was a major recipient of the Nazi flight capital that escaped Germany, along with I.G. Farben and Hitlers chief officers. On August 10, 1944, much of their money was transferred to Merck at the time this companys president, George W. Merck, was Americas biological weapons industry director.(15) According to Paul Manning, who credited CIA director Allen Dulles for his intelligence and guidance in the book Martin Bormann: Nazi in Exile, the flight capital scheme assured the rise of the Fourth Reich. Alternatively called the Neuordnung (i.e., New Order) in recently released, previously secret, Farben documents, their plans directed the merger and future growth of the global petrochemical-pharmaceutical and banking cartels. This information was disclosed by Manning and others.(15)
If organophosphates are indeed the causal factor in BSE and nvCJD, the agrochemical giants such as Monsanto, Syngenta, and Aventis have more to fear than litigation.
I notice Bayer is listed on that website as being complicit in the cover up...even more strange is they bought out Aventis Environmental Science in June 2002.
Grampa, I'm reading it and utterly enraged. If so then so many of our brave soldiers are suffering because the French would not speak up about what it is they gave to the Iraqis.
But this is so bloody typical of them. First commit the atrocity, and then go to the ends of the earth to hide the atrocity, and deny everything under a veneer of sophistication.
Regards, Ivan
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