Posted on 06/02/2006 11:13:28 AM PDT by jveritas
Document Document ISGQ-2003-00004530 dated September 15 2002 is a memo from a General in Saddam Feedayeens to the Supervisor of those Feedayeens who is not other than Uday Saddam Hussein. The memo talks about a hidden large container that contain a Chemical Material and that it was buried under the ground near Fallujah back when Hussein Kamal Hussein was in charge of the Iraqi Military Industrialization Commission. Hussein Kamal was the brother in law of Saddam who fled to Jordan in 1995 exposed to the world that Saddam still have WMD and then Saddam tricked him to come back by granting him amnesty. When he returned to Iraq he was killed by the regime. If what in this document is true that this shows that one of the obvious way to hide the WMD was to bury it under the ground and in this case the difficulty of finding it in a country the size of California.
Beginning of the translation of Document ISGQ-2003-00004530 page 1 and 2.
In the Name of God The Most Compassionate The Most Merciful
The Republic of Iraq
The Presidency of the Republic
Saddam Feedayeens
Secretariat
The Supervisor of Saddam Feedayeens
2002/9
The Respected Supervisor of Saddam Feedayeens
Subject: Information
Salute and regards Sir
We received information that state the following:
1. A team from the Military Industrialization Commission when Hussein Kamel Hussein was conducting his responsibilities did bury a large container said that it contains a Chemical Material in the village (Al Subbayhat) part of the district of Karma in Fallujah in a quarry region that was used by SamSung Korean company and close to the homes of some citizens.
2. The container was buried using a fleet of concrete mixers.
3. Before the departure of the international inspectors in 1998 a United Nations helicopter flew over the region for two hours.
4. A large number of the region residents know about this container from the large number of machines used to hide it then.
5. It was noticed a non ordinary smell in the region.
6. No official visited the burial site through out the years which give the impression that it is not currently known by the Military Industrialization Commission.
7. Positions for the air defense were digged in the region that surrounds the quarry place without them knowing anything about the container. Also next to it are important headquarters like (Saddam factories-The warehouses of the Commerce ministry- Headquarters of Mujaheeden Khlaq).
Please your Excellency review and order what is appropriate Sir With regards
Signature
General
Moohsen Abdel Karim Mahmood
General Relations
15/9/2002
End of the translation.
There is a large F.O.B. in the area called Camp Anaconda. Maybe we should send this translated memo to some of the troops there to see if this can be further investigated?
I do not know, it was not specified in the memo but do you think it will make a difference?
I think it is a good idea to send it to our Marines command in Iraq. How can we do this?
I agree. Someone here on FR with good contacts in the military should let this F.O.B. know just incase.
What respect they had for their citizens and troops... pure, human scum.
There are APO addresses for all the bases in Iraq. We should "direct-mail" as mayn as possible who are in that area. Some smart FReeper proably can answer your question with definite mailing addresses. If not, I'll find out.
>>>but do you think it will make a difference?
Well, having a Korean semiconductor plant next to a weapon's program raises my eyebrow. Especially when Korea is also flexing.
But I'm not a weapons expert.
This quarry area in the district of Karma in Fallujah may already be known to the coalition.
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6 June, 2005,BBC
US finds 'insurgent lair' in Iraq American troops in Iraq have discovered a series of underground bunkers used by insurgents, the US military says.
A spokesman said the complex in an abandoned quarry in the restive province of Anbar covered an area the size of four football pitches.
The bunkers are said to contain a large stockpile of weapons and living areas with air conditioning and showers.
Meanwhile, Iraqi authorities said they had arrested an insurgency leader and key al-Qaeda figure in Mosul.
The arms cache was one of 50 found in recent days in Anbar province, west of Baghdad, the spokesman said.
Tips from locals and information from detainees had helped to identify the locations uncovered in the ongoing operation, the spokesman said.
He said nobody was in the underground complex near the town of Karma when it was found.
Inside they discovered weapons, ammunition, black uniforms and ski masks, night vision goggles and fully-charged mobile phones.
The complex also contained four furnished living spaces and a kitchen with fresh food, the spokesman said.
US and Iraqi forces continue to battle insurgents in the vast province following a major assault on rebels in Falluja last November.
That is very intresting. Thanks for the information.
Samsung is South Korean....
Those bunkers are huge concrete structures! Perhaps chemicals were buried within the walls or other structures of the bunkers and the structure needs to be torn apart to find them?
I think your translated memo needs to get into the hands of field commanders that can do further investigating.
I will see what I can do about getting it to our military in Iraq.
Thank you my FRiend. I will be waiting for this.
A fleet?! Good Grief ... how big a container are we talking about?
I wonder what the material is? I am taking the use of concrete mixers as an indication that they encased the chemical in concrete indicating it must be hazardous. What is strange is that they would bury it in Sunni territory?
I think because they trust the Sunnis more than the Shia not to tell the UN inspectors about it. The material must be a weapon grade Chemical material or else they will not do all this to bury and hide it.
It seems quite big from the memo.
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