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http://www.wnd.com/2004/04/24352/

Published: 04/26/2004 at 1:36 PM

New evidence out of Iraq suggests the U.S. effort to track down Saddam Hussein’s missing weapons of mass destruction is having better success than is being reported.

Key assertions by the intelligence community widely judged in the media and by critics of President Bush as having been false are turning out to have been true after all.

But this stunning news has received little attention from the major media, and the president’s critics continue to insist that “no weapons” have been found.

In virtually every case — chemical, biological, nuclear and ballistic missiles — the United States has found the weapons and the programs that the Iraqi dictator successfully concealed for 12 years from U.N. weapons inspectors.

The Iraq Survey Group, ISG, whose intelligence analysts are managed by Charles Duelfer, a former State Department official and deputy chief of the U.N.-led arms-inspection teams, has found “hundreds of cases of activities that were prohibited” under U.N. Security Council resolutions, a senior administration official tells Insight.

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At Karbala, U.S. troops stumbled upon 55-gallon drums of pesticides at what appeared to be a very large “agricultural supply” area, Hanson says. Some of the drums were stored in a “camouflaged bunker complex” that was shown to reporters — with unpleasant results.

“More than a dozen soldiers, a Knight-Ridder reporter, a CNN cameraman, and two Iraqi POWs came down with symptoms consistent with exposure to a nerve agent,” Hanson says. “But later ISG tests resulted in a proclamation of negative, end of story, nothing to see here, etc., and the earlier findings and injuries dissolved into nonexistence. Left unexplained is the small matter of the obvious pains taken to disguise the cache of ostensibly legitimate pesticides. One wonders about the advantage an agricultural-commodities business gains by securing drums of pesticide in camouflaged bunkers 6 feet underground. The ‘agricultural site’ was also colocated with a military ammunition dump — evidently nothing more than a coincidence in the eyes of the ISG.”


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Iraqi Nerve Agents
By: Zimbler0
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Thu, 28 Jun 12 5:17 AM
Msg. 62697 of 65535

KTC> I wonder which foolish neocon editorial you got this horseshit from.

KTC,
The original article stated that an Iraqi POW led
some of our troops to a camouflaged (secret hidden)
underground ammunition bunker - inside the bunker
they found many drums of an agent the troops field
tests said were nerve agent. People (including
journalists) who went into the bunker came out
sick - with symptoms consistent with exposure to a
nerve agent.

Laboratory tests said the substances in the drums
tested positive for 'pesticides'.

krugman of the n.y.times fell all over himself
proclaiming them to be 'harmless pesticides'.

And all the half-wits - including you, apparently, -
fell all over themselves fervently believing
pesticides are harmless.

I just wish they'd all drink a quart of cock-roach
killer to prove it.

Here's something about it.

http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1227796/posts

2004

I'd like to get some discussion going in advance of the Iraq Survey Group's final report. The topic: the finds of large numbers of drums of substances that field tested as nerve agents, but were later pronounced to be pesticides, at several Iraqi munitions dumps.

(More at the site.)

Zim.


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