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To: jttmab who wrote (18396)12/29/2002 3:59:31 AM
From: Mighty_Mezz  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
US Companies Named In The Iraqi WMD Declaration To Inspectors

From: taz.de

USA

1 Honeywell (R, K)
2 Spectra Physics (K)
3 Semetex (R)
4 TI Coating (A, K)
5 Unisys (A, K)
6 Sperry Corp. (R, K)
7 Tektronix (R, A)
8 Rockwell (K)
9 Leybold Vacuum Systems (A)
10 Finnigan-MAT-US (A)
11 Hewlett-Packard (A, R, K)
12 Dupont (A)
13 Eastman Kodak (R)
14 American Type Culture Collection (B)
15 Alcolac International (C)
16 Consarc (A)
17 Carl Zeiss - U.S (K)
18 Cerberus (LTD) (A)
19 Electronic Associates (R)
20 International Computer Systems (A, R, K)
21 Bechtel (K)
22 EZ Logic Data Systems, Inc. (R)
23 Canberra Industries Inc. (A)
24 Axel Electronics Inc. (A)

A = nuclear weapons program, B = biological weapons program, C = chemistry weapons program, R = rockets program, K = conventional weapons, military logistics, supply

scoop.co.nz



To: jttmab who wrote (18396)12/29/2002 4:12:43 AM
From: Raymond Duray  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
jttmab,

Re: One hole card that Iraq has is to release their entire disclosure statement to CNN. They've got nothing to lose by doing it.

Mighty Mezz beat me to the punchline. Die Tageszeitung has done a good job for the German reader regarding the duplicity and hypocrisy of the Bushies regarding Iraq's WOMD infrastructure and precursors. Not only were there 24 U.S. domiciled corporations acting strictly (and knowingly) illegally, but five separate U.S. government agencies, including the Dept. of Energy were also in violation of international treaties as they aided and abetted Saddam Hussein's efforts in the 1980's.

It's no wonder that George Bush signed Executive Order #13,233 to prevent FOIA disclosures about the malfeasance of the Reagan and Bush I maladministrations.

As far as CNN is concerned, we've taken to calling it the Corporate Nonsense Network. You can be just about 100% certain that if such information got into their hands, they would self censor and not publish or broadcast anything that didn't have an explicit Bush team stamp of approval. The current head of CNN is Roger Ailes, a notorious right wing operative who is more than happy to be a propaganda tool for the powers that be.

Cheerio! Ray



To: jttmab who wrote (18396)12/29/2002 3:27:09 PM
From: ManyMoose  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 93284
 
You and Saddam must have gone to the same grammar school. You have the same kind of thinking. Too bad the pivotal "scientists" will make a personal choice to stay alive by agreeing to interviews "IN country."

thought it was pretty clever of Iraq to agree to allowing scientists to be interviewed out of country, but say it was a "personal choice".