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Thread: Alright Libs, ResearchingLowrider has struck.

  1. #1
    SmokinLowriderSS
    Again.
    Ok, ResearchingLowriderSS strikes again.
    Where did all this start?
    For some unknown reason, the CIA sent an unqualified unknown,
    non-inteligence trained, non-operative to Niger to try to find out if
    Saddam Hussein tried to purchase Yellow Cake Uranium for an
    enrichment process. Does this selection make sense? Do you send a
    person who lived their lives in the desert and is afraid of water over to a
    competing boat maker to give their opinion of the latest changes in hull
    design?
    Why was Wilson sent? Who selected him? He was a known critic of the
    war on terror in Afghanistan and was known to be hostile to the Bush
    governemnt.
    Wilson's WIFE, Valerie Plaim used her position as an EMPLOYEE at
    CIA to lobby for his selection.
    Ok, So, suddenly NY Times puts Valerie's name is in the public, Sep
    2003, someone says it shouldn't be. Since she works for CIA, she
    MUST be an "operative" mustn't she?
    She WAS NOT COVERT these days. She HAD NOT BEEN
    OVERSEAS FOR YEARS. If she ever was a "secret agent (spy)", she
    was no longer. She is an ANALYST working in Virginia at CIA HQ.
    Now, the Uranium???? --- www.newsmax.com/archives
    By April 2003, when the U.S. invaded Iraq, Saddam Hussein had
    stockpiled 500 tons of yellowcake uranium at his al Tuwaitha nuclear
    weapons development plant south of Baghdad.
    That intriguing little detail is almost never mentioned by the big media,
    who prefer to chant the mantra "Iraq had no weapons of mass
    destruction" while echoing Joseph Wilson's claim that "Bush lied" about
    Iraq seeking more of the nuclear material in Niger.
    The Times went on to report that amidst Saddam's yellowcake
    stockpile, U.S. weapons inspectors found "some 1.8 tons" that they
    "classified as low-enriched uranium."
    Ivan Oelrich, a physicist at the Federation of American Scientists, told
    the Associated Press that if it was of the 3 percent to 5 percent level of
    enrichment common in fuel for commercial power reactors, the 1.8 tons
    could be used to produce enough highly enriched uranium to make a
    single nuclear bomb.
    The physicist tapped by Saddam to run his centrifuge program says
    that after the first Gulf War, the program was largely dismantled. But it
    wasn't destroyed.
    In fact, according to what he wrote in his 2004 book, "The Bomb in My
    Garden," Dr. Mahdi Obeidi told U.S. interrogators: "Saddam kept
    funding the IAEC [Iraq Atomic Energy Commission] from 1991 ... until
    the war in 2003."
    "I was developing the centrifuge for the weapons" right through 1997,
    he revealed.
    And after that, Dr. Obeidi said, Saddam ordered him under penalty of
    death to keep the technology available to resume Iraq's nuke program
    at a moment's notice.
    Dr. Obeidi said he buried "the full set of blueprints, designs - everything
    to restart the centrifuge program - along with some critical components
    of the centrifuge" under the garden of his Baghdad home.
    Prime Minister Tony Blair told reporters:
    "In case people should think that the whole idea of a link between Iraq
    and Niger was some invention, in the 1980s we know for sure that Iraq
    purchased round about 270 tons of uranium from Niger."
    This isn't difficult. In 1999, a senior Iraqi "trade" delegation went to
    Niger. Uranium accounts for 75 percent of Niger's exports. The rest is
    goats, cowpeas and onions. So who sends senior trade missions to
    Niger? Maybe Saddam dispatched his Baathist big shots all the way to
    the dusty capital of Niamy because he had a sudden yen for goat and
    onion stew with a side order of black-eyed peas, and Major Wanke, the
    then-president, had offered him a great three-for-one deal.
    When Wilson was debriefed by CIA, he put in his report that Iraq had
    tried to buy Yellow-Cake Uranium, 2002! By June 2003, He is caliming
    that Iraq had NOT tried to buy it. A 180 degree reversal.
    Ok, so, Wilson LIED in 2003 (or in 2002, take your pick) about Iraq
    buying Uranium from Niger. Either he lied or he didn't bother to find the
    evidence (likely for an ex-ambasador untrained in inteligence gathering).
    Wilson LIED when he said the Vice Pres. arranged for his trip to Niger
    when it was HIS WIFE. A memo has surfaced.:
    It cited an internal CIA memo from her saying "my husband has good
    relations" with officials in Niger and "lots of French contacts," adding
    they "could possibly shed light on this sort of activity." A State
    Department analyst told the committee that Mrs. Wilson "had the idea"
    of sending Wilson to Africa.
    We have at least 2 documented lies from the man who claims Carl Rove
    told the press his wife was CIA. HE'S the one that told Bob Novak,
    himself.
    Now, Wilson's WIFE:
    Bob Novak's words:
    "According to a confidential source at the CIA, Mrs. Wilson was an
    analyst, not a spy, not a covert operative, and not in charge of
    undercover operatives," Novak told his audience on CNN's "Crossfire."
    There are NO LAWS BARRING naming an EMPLOYEE of CIA. Covert
    Operatives (spies) YES, Analysts, NO. Who outed her??
    Wilson.
    Once it was determined that Wilson's wife suggested the mission, she
    could be identified as "Valerie Plame" by reading her husband's entry in
    "Who's Who in America."
    Also, Bob Novak again:
    " According to CIA sources, she was brought home from foreign
    assignments in 1997, when agency officials feared she had been
    "outed" by the traitor Aldrich Ames.
    So we have here ....
    Wilson lied about the yellow-cake purchases in Niger.
    Wilson lied about who wanted to send him to Niger.
    Wilson put his wife in WHO'S WHO IN AMERICA, prior to 2003 article
    by Novak.
    Novak named her, AFTER CALLING CIA, and telling them. They were
    not greatly concerned.
    CIA already feared she may have been outed by a traitor, Ames.
    And WHO do you want Prosecuted, for WHAT?
    The 1917 espianage act does not apply.
    The 1984 Identity Protection act, does not apply.
    FIND ME THE CRIME PEOPLE!!!!
    And what was the indictment today??? "Lying under oath to a grand
    jury? Didn't a recent president do that??
    A man made some eroneous recolections that did not jibe with notes he
    turned over to the prosecutor. Explain to me the reason for purposely
    lying to an attorney and then handing him the proof to prove he was lied
    to. Come on, give me a good reason, no BS.
    A recent President had his attorney FILE A SWORN AFFADAVIT
    THAT WAS FALSE, and proven to be so. Nobody has developed
    heartburn over THAT ONE. That one is LEGAL PURJERY.

  2. #2
    AZKC
    Sounds like a bad episode of Alias I'm not informed enough to participate :boxed:

  3. #3
    SmokinLowriderSS
    Sux for the uninformed when someone gets informed and thrashes all their little "allegations" into so much dust underfoot.
    Knowledge, a new concept.
    Every day at least 1 opportunity passes by to learn at least 1 thing that you didn't know prior, if you keep your eyes open. I've seen over 14,000 oportunities.

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