Wednesday, August 13, 2003

IRAQ

Dailytimes Pakistan: US tried to plant WMDs, failed: whistleblower

-“CIA people were supposed to be handling it. They had a special
‘black’ aircraft to fly it out. But none of that happened because the
regular US Army showed up, stumbled onto it and everyone involved had
to scramble...." -The problem became evident when “the operation in Iraq
involved 100 people, all of whom apparently are now dead, having
succumbed to so-called ‘friendly fire’. The scope of this operation included the
penetration of the Central Bank of Iraq, other large commercial banks
in Baghdad, the Iraqi National Museum and certain presidential palaces
where monies and bullion were secreted.”

According to a stunning report posted by a retired Navy Lt Commander
and 28-year veteran of the Defense Department (DoD), the Bush
administration’s assurance about finding weapons of mass destruction in
Iraq was based on a Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) plan to “plant”
WMDs inside the country. Nelda Rogers, the Pentagon whistleblower,
claims the plan failed when the secret mission was mistakenly taken out by
“friendly fire”, the Environmentalists Against War report.

Nelda Rogers is a 28-year veteran debriefer for the DoD. She has become
so concerned for her safety that she decided to tell the story about this
latest CIA-military fiasco in Iraq. According to Al Martin Raw.com, “Ms
Rogers is number two in the chain of command within this DoD special
intelligence office. This is a ten-person debriefing unit within the
central debriefing office for the Department of Defense.”

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