Posted on 10/27/2004 9:34:16 PM PDT by ckilmer
This report relays the findings of the Special Advisor to the Director of Central Intelligence on Iraq's Weapons of Mass Destruction.
We are aware that the files comprising this 1,000-page report are extremely large and, in practice, available only to visitors who have a broadband connection to our site. Thus, we extracted the key findings from each of the major sections of the report and provide them as a separate, much smaller file. All of the files linked below are in PDF format and require Adobe's free Acrobat® Reader to view. We plan to post an HTML version of the complete report soon and appreciate visitors' patience in the interim.
Key Findings (194 KB)
Volume 1 (53,807 KB)
CORRECTION regarding Niro Atomizer Inc.
Charles Duelfer's Transmittal Message Acknowledgements Scope Note Regime Strategic Intent Regime Finance and Procurement
Volume 2 (76,070 KB)
Delivery Systems Nuclear
Volume 3 (69,895 KB)
Iraq's Chemical Warfare Program Biological Warfare Glossary and Acronyms
Updated: 10/21/2004 15:22:40. [CIA Homepage] [Reports Page]
I havn't seen those transcripts anywhere. (I've heard they are very interesting.)
INTSUM
VOL 1 seems to have the recap of the interview, but it is not , so far as I am scanning it, a word for word account, but a recap of points gleaned from the interrogation.
way too large for a thread, let alone a post.
hmm buried in there is some interesting stuff.
do you have one of those software gizmos that can convert pdf to html on the fly and shoot it onto a web page?
I have been looking for a conversion so that it's more readily searchable.
There is a ton of stuff.
Even with the ADOBE reader, you can copy and paste text, the problem is, the SIZE of the file you would create.
Deulfer spells Saddam's name HUSAYN. :)
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