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To: Sojourner Smith who wrote (7349)4/3/2003 11:28:57 PM
From: Sojourner Smith  Respond to of 21614
 
Tonight on public TV they had a show on the attacks
Saddam made on the Kurds.

Showed that the area is still contaminated, and showed
many victims. Very sad to see the people who have extensive
nerve damage and mis-shapened bodies. (PT, go tell them
Saddam didn't have wmd.)
Also stated that the UN in 1993 made an agreement with
Saddam that he would not state where he got the ingredients. I didn't catch why that agreement was made.
They did state the crystalized cyanide came from Russia.

Showed literally petrified victims from that agent.



To: Sojourner Smith who wrote (7349)4/3/2003 11:29:49 PM
From: Sojourner Smith  Respond to of 21614
 
That same Ricin was found in London and Paris.



To: Sojourner Smith who wrote (7349)4/3/2003 11:53:45 PM
From: TigerPaw  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 21614
 
Nerve Agents Found!

indystar.com

Thousands of Hoosiers live every day with the threat of a chemical nightmare. Indiana officials have a duty to keep reminding federal authorities of that scary fact.