BLOCKBUSTER: Blix' men in Saddam's pay-S sent Nuke Sci's to Libya

Discussion in 'Off-Topic Discussions' started by Orson, May 10, 2004.

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  1. Orson

    Orson New Member

    Fox News had someone on around 12-noon who explianed that the new head of MI-6, who had been in charge of the WMD investigation by British Intelligence, found extensive documentation that UN weapon's inspector Hans Blix - the only such inspector acceptable to Saddam - had men under him on Saddam's payroll. Thus, Saddam knew all about Blix.

    Since Saddam knew exactly where all of Hans's blind spots were, he had shipped 408 of his nuclear scientists over to Libya, where Qaddafi supplied a hollow mountain (among other things). Bush knew about this, and when Qhaddafi was confronted with the video-tape, the jig was up!!!

    Connecting the dots: Saddam corrupts the UN through "food-for-oil" fraud, gains allies to protect him (Russia, France), and believes there will be no war with the US because he has the inside track throughout the charade of WMD "inspection."

    But Bush knew these things in 2001, and ultimatly calls Saddam's bluff - no WMDs for terroists like Qaddafi (i.e., the "Axis of Evil" was named as strategic threats - not the actual ones, save for Saddam).
    EARTHSHAKING behind the scenes news on the motivation for Bush's war in Iraq.


    --Orson

    Footnote:
    Per Ahlmark, a former deputy prime minister of Sweden, wrote an article titled "Sending in a Dupe to Disarm Saddam."
    Ahlmark says that in 1999 Rolf Ekeus and Hans Blix were among the candidates and that experts in the field were for Ekeus. He said they described Ekeus as "brilliant," and Blix as "terrible." He says that France and Russia consulted Baghdad to see whom Saddam would prefer, and they ended up supporting Blix. The Clinton administration went along with them. Ahlmark warned that the U.N. "neglected its duties by asking a wimp to lead the inspectors who are supposed to stand up to the brute of Baghdad."

    There will be some breathtaking revisionism going on about the War in Iraq within a few years. Perhaps we'll even get the first drafts by fall or next year.
     
  2. Jack Tracey

    Jack Tracey New Member

    Maybe I shouldn't be surprised although I suppose I'm glad that I am.
    Jack
    (It's always better to know than not to know)
     
  3. Christopher Green

    Christopher Green New Member

    Orson,

    Have you emailed this to Matt Drudge?

    no idea if his link has a "comments" email or not. This looks like something he woudl be interested in.

    Chris
     

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