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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: cnyndwllr who wrote (130470)4/29/2004 1:10:12 PM
From: Sig  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
>>The people trail is not there, thus the overwhelming likelihood is that the wmds were not there. Bush and his administration must know that and Kay must have explained the basis for his conclusions to them. For Cheney and Bush, and to a lessor extent Colin Powell, to continue with the weak claims such as "they could be hidden in a ...turkey farm" shows deception, not real uncertainty. >>>

The WMD's were there , in varied facilities,at one time,and then they were gone- sometime between 1991 and 2003.

Some human moved them, or destroyed them, and they did not just evaporate.

Yet there is no people trail, no paper trail. Did a scientist return to his plant one day and find the kettles empty? Did a Syrian trucker smash the locks and empty the kettles at night?.
What did the scientist tell his staff the next day when there was nothing left to work with.?
Did he personally burn or bury the product, that night, with no help.?. The stuff is dangerous in the extreme. I dont think he carried ten tons outside one bucketful at a time.
Procedures must have been applied to its movement to prevent
disasters.

IMO somebody knows something and I have waited a year for him or her to be found, but nothing yet.

Sig
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