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Topic: Science > Prophecies-Of-Nostradamus
User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald"
Date: 28 Oct 2004 01:24:08 PM
Object: Iraq war II Al-Qaqaa facility -History
Peter Jennings ABCNEWS reported documents saying that a misreport put
the tonnage at aprx. 3 tons and not the fully reported 377 as the
Iraqi operatives/UN [ doc] smear piece that was gobbled up by Kerry
and his running mate and miss-reported by the New York Times. Also,
the report shows that Hanz Blix, running the IAEA, at that time, in
Iraq said " I do not think we should destroy these high-explosive
materials." Now that he is a dead man politically we focus on the main
cause. The UN Oil for Food Program ($11.4 billion in illegal deals,
including weaponry to Iraq in '90s-'00s) is now the full focus and it
involves Saddam collaboration with the three major country players,
France, Germany and the pointing of the finger by Bill Gertz because
his source tells of Russian involvement in a four week window that was
now admitted too. When the troops got there, according to Paul Bremer,
who was actually in Iraq at the time (3ID) first showed up and claimed
nothing was there – then the next day the 101st airborne showed up and
confirmed nothing there. Contradictory to the UN inspectors they saw
no seals and everything was gone. The Satellites picked up convoys of
trucks leaving Iraq for Syria and now is believed a collaboration of
the Oil for Food UN corruption case that is involved to cover their
guilt of collaborating with the terrorist Saddam Hussein, who used to
pay terrorist families $25,000 to blow up people.
One of the bad elements that came out of this is John Kerry blaming
the US military for not protecting it the first day of the invasion,
when it is now learned that the materials were gone before the
invasion.
http://www.washingtontimes.com/national/20041028-122637-6257r.htm
Note: reported yesterday - last night ABC Peter Jennings reported only
aprox. 3 tons, according to Rush L, on radio show today.
''article''
''The Pentagon disclosed yesterday that the Al-Qaqaa facility was
defended by Fedayeen Saddam, Special Republican Guard and other Iraqi
military units during the conflict. U.S. forces defeated the defenders
around April 3 and found the gates to the facility open, the Pentagon
said in a statement yesterday.
A military unit in charge of searching for weapons, the Army's
75th Exploitation Task Force, then inspected Al-Qaqaa on May 8, May 11
and May 27, 2003, and found no high explosives that had been monitored
in the past by the IAEA.
The Pentagon said there was no evidence of large-scale movement of
explosives from the facility after April 6.
"The movement of 377 tons of heavy ordnance would have required
dozens of heavy trucks and equipment moving along the same roadways as
U.S. combat divisions occupied continually for weeks prior to and
subsequent to the 3rd Infantry Division's arrival at the facility,"
the statement said.
Important note from article: The statement also said that the material
may have been removed from the site by Saddam's regime.''
Note: the legitimacy in the shear numbers of banned weapons the UN
seemed to overlook -
''A small portion of Iraq's 650,000 tons to 1 million tons of
conventional arms that were found after the war were looted after the
U.S.-led invasion''
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User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald"

Title: Re: Iraq war II Al-Qaqaa facility -History 29 Oct 2004 01:40:57 PM
(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote in message news:<dd3256f0.0410281024.b6e9f2c@posting.google.com>...
More News:
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,137017,00.html
U.S. Team Took 250 Tons of Iraqi Munitions
Friday, October 29, 2004
excerpts:
WASHINGTON — A U.S. Army officer came forward Friday to say a team
from his 3rd Infantry Division took about 250 tons of munitions and
other material from the Al-Qaqaa (search) arms-storage facility soon
after Saddam Hussein's regime fell in April 2003.
The IAEA reported the disappearance of the explosives to the United
Nations on Monday, suggesting they had fallen into the hands of
looters after American troops had swept through the area.
U.S. military officials have retorted that they suspect the munitions
were removed by Iraqis before Saddam was ousted from power on April 9,
2003.
The Pentagon late Thursday released a satellite photograph of Al-Qaqaa
taken on March 17, 2003, just before the war. It showed showing
several bunkers, one with two tractor-trailers next to it.
Meanwhile, an IAEA report obtained by FOX News said the inspectors
noted that despite the fact that the Al-Qaqaa bunkers were locked [by
IAEA], ventilation shafts remained open and provided easy access to
the explosives
Comment: They didn't do the job then.
Note: Evidence of responsibility
The IAEA can definitively say only that the documented ammunition was
at the facility in January; in March, an agency spokesman conceded,
inspectors only checked the locked bunker doors.
Comment: Well if back doors were open as the IAEA admits then it
wasn't sealed now was it? ;)
Democratic presidential hopeful John Kerry says the missing explosives
— powerful enough to demolish a building, bring down a jetliner or
even trigger a nuclear weapon — are another example of the Bush
administration's poor planning and incompetence in handling the war in
Iraq.
Comment: My sources tell me that counter intelligence played a large
role in this. That is the satellites can only take pictures in the day
and that US global positioning tracking of SATs are known by the
Russia special forces division and it is quite possible that the
Russians, paid by Saddam, to move the weapons into Syria. We can cite
the 11.4 billion dollar UN oil for food scandal that most possibly was
part of this operation. This means that the people whom moved the
materials worked at night and around SATs local times.
For more on the article see link.
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User: "Michael Johnathan McDonald"

Title: Re: Iraq war II Al-Qaqaa facility -History 31 Oct 2004 05:22:36 PM
(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote in message news:<dd3256f0.0410291040.1d71bb44@posting.google.com>...

(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote in message news:<dd3256f0.0410281024.b6e9f2c@posting.google.com>...

Photos of Saddams army moving out the missiles $ explosives ;)
*Fedayeen transporting crate of missiles, bunker entrances similar to Al-Qaqaa
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41201
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User: "Woodswun"

Title: Re: Iraq war II Al-Qaqaa facility -History 31 Oct 2004 06:16:00 PM
In article <dd3256f0.0410311522.63e754a5@posting.google.com>,
(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote:

(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote in message
news:<dd3256f0.0410291040.1d71bb44@posting.google.com>...

(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote in message

news:<dd3256f0.0410281024.b6e9f2c@posting.google.com>...

Photos of Saddams army moving out the missiles $ explosives ;)

*Fedayeen transporting crate of missiles, bunker entrances similar to Al-Qaqaa
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41201

Looks like the photos are take from the vantage point of one of those hills
because they're close to ground level - they're definitely not aerial shots like
you'd expect from a helicopter. And a lone pickup truck screams "looters", not
the organized removal of tons of weapons.
Woods
.
User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Iraq war II Al-Qaqaa facility -History 01 Nov 2004 11:50:31 AM
Woodswun a écrit:

In article <dd3256f0.0410311522.63e754a5@posting.google.com>,

(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote:

(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote in message
news:<dd3256f0.0410291040.1d71bb44@posting.google.com>...

(Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote in message


news:<dd3256f0.0410281024.b6e9f2c@posting.google.com>...

Photos of Saddams army moving out the missiles $ explosives ;)

*Fedayeen transporting crate of missiles, bunker entrances similar to Al-Qaqaa
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41201




Looks like the photos are take from the vantage point of one of those hills
because they're close to ground level - they're definitely not aerial shots like
you'd expect from a helicopter. And a lone pickup truck screams "looters", not
the organized removal of tons of weapons.

Woods

The investigation is not over, we will soon see at the next pentagon
daily briefing that addresses that, hopefully, or at most, the one after
that.
J.
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User: "Jean Guernon"

Title: Re: Iraq war II Al-Qaqaa facility -History 01 Nov 2004 11:35:46 AM
Michael Johnathan McDonald a écrit:

abookoflife@yahoo.com (Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote in message news:<dd3256f0.0410291040.1d71bb44@posting.google.com>...

abookoflife@yahoo.com (Michael Johnathan McDonald) wrote in message news:<dd3256f0.0410281024.b6e9f2c@posting.google.com>...



Photos of Saddams army moving out the missiles $ explosives ;)

*Fedayeen transporting crate of missiles, bunker entrances similar to Al-Qaqaa
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=41201

More facts coming out that are exonerating the troops.
Good.
J.
.




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