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To: Vigilanteman
oh, I thought the she-monster was the beast of Revelation.
56 posted on 02/04/2003 10:11:26 AM PST by Donna Lee Nardo
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To: Donna Lee Nardo
In case there is anyone that didn't know, Hillary Clinton served on the Board of Directors overseeing Kennametal Inc. Kennametal sold nuclear triggers to Saddam.
Saddam paid for the nuclear triggers from Kennametal with loans from BNL. Some of the loans were guaranteed by the U.S. government. Saddam defaulted on the loans from BNL.



http://www.gulfweb.org/doc_show.cfm?ID=527

© 1996, American Spectator
By Kenneth R. Timmerman
Document Dated: Nov-01-1996

A former employee of one of the firms exonerated by the Justice Department report now tells The American Spectator that the inquiry may have been papered over for an unsuspected reason. "It wasn't just a Republican scandal, " says Marianne Gasior, a lawyer who worker for Kennametal Inc., a machine-tool-manufacturer located in Latrobe, Pennsylvania. "Hillary Rodham Clinton was directly linked to the network that was involved in a clandestine CIA arms export ring."

Sound incredible? Certainly, the White House thinks so. When we suggested that it sounded a bit odd for an Arkansas governor's wife to be invited in 1990 to join the board of a company that had ties to an alleged arms export network, spokesman Neel Lattimore retorted: "Everything The American Spectator says about Mrs. Clinton is a bit odd, but I'll see if I can get an answer for you." He never did.

Marianne Gasior maintains that the Lafarge Corporation, the U.S. Subsidiary of a French multinational chemicals concern, provided key services for the covert arms export network that supplied Saddam Hussein. To prevent exposure of that secret supply line, and collateral damage to Hillary Clinton-who joined Lafarge board in 1990, just as the arms pipeline was being shut down-Gasior alleges that the justice department was told to bury the investigation.

John Hogan hotly denies this. But investigators from other U.S. government agencies who worked on the case say they were "waved off" whenever they got too close to exposing the direct involvement of the intelligence community in the arms export scheme.


69 posted on 02/04/2003 4:38:12 PM PST by honway
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