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Politics : DON'T START THE WAR

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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (2909)1/21/2003 7:53:09 PM
From: Lazarus_Long  Read Replies (2) of 25898
 
Where are the weapons of mass destruction?
In the desert. It is a vast expanse, and they have cameras…the minute someone approaches, such
as UN personnel, they move to another place. Tikrit is closest to the site. Weapons are also located
in Baghdad.
There’s a place called Ouja, near Tikrit. It’s a peninsula of sand dunes. I saw with my own eyes
bunkers that move from place to place inside the dunes, underground. It is simply unbelievable. It is
done by remote control.
Twenty-five people went there in 1994. We were told they were Americans, but the truth is we
really didn’t know who they were. They were there for four years, until 1998. In early 1991, they
worked there and build weapons of mass destruction. But I don’t know what’s exactly there now. No
one saw them. They came by car, with maps. It was strange, because we thought sanctions were in
place, but they came and built the complex. Immediately afterwards, they brought the bombs and
weapons systems. They built a ceiling and put chemical and biological weapons inside. The Russians
followed, and there were Chinese inside. The Russians tested the strength of the structure. They fired
at it and set off explosions. But nothing happened to the Chinese inside. They did not die. I saw the
Chinese leave the complex one by one and in one piece.
There’s another site in Baghdad; someone very close to Saddam told me. He was drunk at the
time. I brought my father along – we were invited to a function – and he told me that there is
nothing inside the palaces; they do not contain weapons of mass destruction. There is a more
important place, he said – Baghdad, not the palaces. Saddam built an entire area under the city’s main
streets, and that’s where the weapons are. If they show me satellite photos, I can tell them what their
first and second priorities should be. I know there’s a third site, at Hawala, in Tikrit. I can steer them
toward possible hiding places. They move from place to place. They should look in the Hawala area
in Tikrit. If they show me pictures, I’ll show them where to go.

debka.com

Hey, underground bunkers that move through the sand is no crazier than any of your posts.
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