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To: Tzimisce

The WMD were smuggled into Syria from Iraq and buried in the sand. There was one video report of a UN delegation driving up to a weapons facility and some poor Iraqi jumping into the vehicle with a notebook. He held his head down, but was talking in his language, which the UN people had never managed to learn.

They couldn’t get him out of the vehicle at first, but they manhandled him out of there and left him at the facility in Iraq which the UN people had inspected and found nothing.

My money says he was dead in a matter of minutes after the pale blue hats drove through the gate and his notebook was turned to ashes.

The WMD had been sought by the Taliban, but lo and behold, they already had some that were lifted prior to November 29, 1990 at a prominent Midwestern university. The research facility and teaching rooms had used a Section 18 to procure a chemical that was not licensed to decontaminate a high containment area from June of 1992 to 9-11-2001.

Due to the ineptness of the post office, the lack of security at the university and the general belief that these foreign students are just here to study, there was a package delivered to an innocent family. Two of the members contracted lesions that were not characteristic of a WMD, but of the WMD that were mailed after 9-11-2001.


12 posted on 07/19/2012 7:55:50 PM PDT by Battle Axe (Repent, for the coming of the Lord is nigh.)
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To: Battle Axe
The WMD were smuggled into Syria from Iraq and buried in the sand.

No they weren't. They were taken to a very extensive, and heavily fortified, underground storage facility, specially made for biological and nuclear weapons. We watched them take convoys of trucks in. Some material was flown in on planes. The Russians wanted the stuff hidden safely, not thrown into the sand.

19 posted on 07/20/2012 12:47:47 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lame and ill-informed post)
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To: Battle Axe

Just to be clear, I disagreed with the part about being ‘buried’ in the sand. Although an underground bunker might be considered ‘buried in the sand’.

There was a convoy we shot at, and stopped. In one of the vehicles was a ‘diplomat’. Russian diplomat. After a few phone calls and radio messages, the Russian convoy was allowed to continue, and US forces were told to watch but not interfere.

You supplied some good information, but both our stories are just pieces of the puzzle. I think the real point to the story should be that someone is making sure these don’t end up in terrorist hands. Or that they didn’t.


23 posted on 07/20/2012 1:22:41 AM PDT by UCANSEE2 (Lame and ill-informed post)
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