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Oh man, get out the tinfoil. Here we go again...
I can’t get your link to work.
The link to your source is dead. And what is a “fecal spoon,” or do I not want to know?
weirdest headline of the year award
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So I Guess The FMSO Documents Are Legit
http://www.captainsquartersblog.com/mt/archives/008423.php
I found this link originally on the Tammy Bruce blog article titled
NYT Confirms: Saddam Had Advanced Nuclear Plans
http://tammybruce.com/2006/11/nyt_confirms_iraq.php
She States
"This blog will never link to that leftist mouthpiece the NYT, but here, in part, is what the NYT is reporting:
The documents, roughly a dozen in number, contain charts, diagrams, equations and lengthy narratives about bomb building that nuclear experts who have viewed them say go beyond what is available on the Internet and in other public forums. For instance, the papers give detailed information on how to build nuclear firing circuits and triggering explosives, as well as the radioactive cores of atom bombs.
Captain Ed at Captain's Quarters has the best analysis of the situation. In part he notes:
This is apparently the Times' November surprise, but it's a surprising one indeed. The Times has just authenticated the entire collection of memos, some of which give very detailed accounts of Iraqi ties to terrorist organizations. Just this past Monday, I posted a memo which showed that the Saddam regime actively coordinated with Palestinian terrorists in the PFLP as well as Hamas and Islamic Jihad. On September 20th, I reposted a translation of an IIS memo written four days after 9/11 that worried the US would discover Iraq's ties to Osama bin Laden."
Its amazing that still till this day the DU, DailyKos and Moveon.org still hang onto this mans word as if it was from their Bible.
Scott Ritter: Case against Iraq is speculation
http://archives.cnn.com/2002/US/09/13/ritter.cnna/index.html
Excellent article my FRiend. So much truth about Saddam regime remain hidden because DOCEX was shut down. Even from the very few documents released we have learned that Saddam regime never stopped working on WMD programs (Mainly Precursors for Chemical Weapons) and the surprising thing we learned is that Saddam regime had much stronger relation to terrorism than anyone ever expected.
I called into Pundit Review Radio June 29, 2006 and spoke with Lt. Col. Ralph Peters.
Kevin provided the links along with an audio at his Pundit Review website that I gave Lt. Col. Ralph Peters on the WRKO program.
My comments on the Hipcast time meter are located at 23:20
http://www.punditreview.com/2006/06/29/retired-lt-col-ralph-peters-on-pundit-review-radio/