They also debunked some of the informers.
[Editor's Note, November 2005: More than two years after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq, there has been no verification of Khodada's account of the activities at Salman Pak. In fact, U.S. officials have now concluded that Salman Pak was most likely used to train Iraqi counter-terrorism units in anti-hijacking techniques. It should also be noted that he and other defectors interviewed for this report were brought to FRONTLINE's attention by the Iraqi National Congress (INC), a dissident organization that was working to overthrow Saddam Hussein. Since the original broadcast, Khodada has not publicly addressed questions that have been raised about his account of activities at Salman Pak.]
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There is no bias at the Corporation for Public Broadcasting, is there?
Sarcasm off.
If you do a Google exact phrase search of Salman Pak, you get 73,000 hits. Even Wikipedia(Salman Pak Facility) covers it, including a few of the best links.