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To: sea_biscuit who wrote (390147)4/11/2003 12:25:39 PM
From: jlallen  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
How could they break the seals on something Inspector Blixeau & CO. did not even know existed????



To: sea_biscuit who wrote (390147)4/11/2003 12:28:33 PM
From: username  Respond to of 769670
 
Are you saying that Fox invents news stories in order to sell advertiser's products and keep people watching television?

Gosh! I can't believe that! They wouldn't do that, would they? You mean the nimrod that asks the retired general about his opinion of the other retired general's opinion about the plan that neither one has ever seen could be MADE UP? I'm crushed, I tell you. Crushed.

Are you as depressed about all this as I am?



To: sea_biscuit who wrote (390147)4/11/2003 12:28:34 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
From: Nadine Carroll

Fox is reporting that secondary testing - from an Army field unit with specialized equipment - registered weapons grade plutonium.

Most interesting, if true, as all the (public) intelligence thought that Saddam's nuclear programs were uranium-based.

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To: sea_biscuit who wrote (390147)4/11/2003 12:29:24 PM
From: Bill  Respond to of 769670
 
Blaming Fox News for an embedded Pittsburgh print reporter's flawed story that was carried on CBS and CNN is just silly.

But I'm glad you guys aren't focusing on the real issue here.



To: sea_biscuit who wrote (390147)4/11/2003 12:31:02 PM
From: Sully-  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 769670
 
.....The discovery of the underground labyrinth of labs and warehouses was unexpected, Fox News has confirmed, and forces in the area are testing a variety of things to best determine the significance of the find.....

.....His report noted that some of the tests have found nuclear residue too deadly for human contact.

The Marine radiation detectors go "off the charts" a few hundred meters outside the nuclear compound, where locals say "missile water" is stored in enormous caverns, reported Prine, who is embedded with the U.S. 1st Marine Division.

"It's amazing," Chief Warrant Officer Darrin Flick, the battalion's nuclear, biological and chemical warfare specialist told the newspaper. "I went to the off-site storage buildings, and the rad detector went off the charts. Then I opened the steel door, and there were all these drums, many, many drums, of highly radioactive material.".....

<font size=5>....."They went through that site multiple times, but did they go underground? I never heard anything about that," physicist David Albright, a former IAEA Action Team inspector in Iraq from 1992 to 1997, told the Tribune-Review.....

....."You couldn't do scientific work in levels like that. You would die."
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Capt. John Seegar, a combat engineer commander from Houston, is currently running the operation in Al Tuwaitha. "I've never seen anything like it, ever," he told the Tribune-Review. "How did the world miss all of this? Why couldn't they see what was happening here?"

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