Posted on 03/28/2007 9:51:52 PM PDT by april15Bendovr
Saddam, Al Qaeda, the CIA and the Lies of the American Elite By Sean Osborne Northeast Intelligence Network Wednesday, March 28, 2007 This article has been a long time in coming. It will be a long overdue expose of truth-telling. In fact, at this point of ongoing composition this article may become the first of a multi-part series of articles under the same title. The amount of open source material evidence is that voluminous. The data I am reviewing dates to Saddam Hussein's very real and highly advanced program to construct nuclear weapons from the inconclusive end of the Gulf War in 1991, throughout the rest of the 1990s and continuing until final year of his regime which ended in March 2003.
(Excerpt) Read more at canadafreepress.com ...
However, just two years earlier, in 2002, Michael Scheuer is on record saying that in 1993-94 (Osama) bin Laden was "for certain" working with Sudan and Iraq to acquire Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear (CBRN) weapons for al Qaeda. (Reference: Through Our Enemies Eyes)."
Again, quoting Dr. Mylroie, "You're absolutely right that Scheuer's position shifts with the winds. So how come Jamestown finds him credible? What struck me--and you too--about KSM's Gitmo statement was that it was not couched in Islamic terms. Scheuer ignored that, because it doesn't fit his thesis."
Nice!
Go Canada Free Press
Making me feel proud of my Canadian Heritage
"More recently, the publication of a report Missing Link? in Investors Business Daily regarding al-Qaeda mastermind Khalid Sheikh Mohammed's (a/k/a KSM) "confession" to American authorities at Gitmo, links KSM in his days prior to his joining Al-Qaeda directly to the Iraqi Al-Mukhabarat and several acts of war upon American soil."
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