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  • JVERITAS Responds to the 11/3 NYT Article Regarding Iraq Nuclear Program.

    11/02/2006 8:48:45 PM PST · by jveritas · 511 replies · 22,352+ views
    November 3rd 2006 | jveritas
    <p>The New York Times article to be published on November 3rd 2006 is about the US putting some captured Iraqi documents on the Foreign Military Intelligence Office (FMSO) website that talks about what the NYT and the IAEA call sensitive information from Iraq 1996 "Full, Final, and Complete Declaration FFCD presented to the UN and IAEA in 1996 and that talks about Iraq nuclear clandestine program. The IAEA and the New York Times claim that Iran may be using some of the technology in this FFCD which is a laughable idea as shown below.</p>
  • ANTHRAX POWDER - STATE OF THE ART?

    11/27/2003 12:42:11 PM PST · by TrebleRebel · 103 replies · 17,112+ views
    Science ^ | 11/27/2003 | Gary Matsumoto
    When the anthrax mailers penned the message, "YOU CAN NOT STOP US. WE HAVE THIS ANTHRAX," the threat included a chilling nuance that remains largely unrecognized. "ARE YOU AFRAID?" asked the attackers. "Yes," should have been the answer, according to some biodefense experts, who think that the anthrax spores mailed to Senators Thomas Daschle (D-- SD) and Patrick Leahy (D--VT) in the fall of 2001 represented the state of the art in bioweapons refinement, revealing telltale clues about the source. This view is controversial, however, because others dispute the sophistication of the Senate powder, and a schism now exists among...
  • Holocaust Legacy: Germans and Jews Debate Redemption

    10/29/2003 5:44:06 AM PST · by OESY · 3 replies · 166+ views
    New York Times ^ | October 29, 2003 | RICHARD BERNSTEIN
    BERLIN — It might seem obvious, at first glance anyway, that a German affiliate of a company that once supplied poison gas to the Nazis should not be a subcontractor for the very memorial now being constructed in Berlin to the Nazis' many millions of victims. That, at any rate, is what the Memorial Foundation for the Murdered Jews of Europe, which has overall responsibility for the memorial, decided in the case of the chemical company Degussa, which was to have provided the anti-graffiti material being used to protect the 2,700 concrete steles that are to be placed into the...