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To: Raymond Duray who wrote (6800)5/12/2003 1:53:49 PM
From: Skywatcher  Respond to of 15516
 
And the results???? ZEEEEEEERO and the BIG LIE continues
Frustrated, U.S. Arms Team to Leave IraqTask Force Unable To Find Any Weapons
By Barton Gellman
Washington Post Staff Writer

Sunday 11 May 2003

BAGHDAD -- The group directing all known U.S. search efforts for weapons of mass destruction
in Iraq is winding down operations without finding proof that President Saddam Hussein kept
clandestine stocks of outlawed arms, according to participants.

The 75th Exploitation Task Force, as the group is formally known, has been described from the
start as the principal component of the U.S. plan to discover and display forbidden Iraqi weapons.
The group's departure, expected next month, marks a milestone in frustration for a major declared
objective of the war.

Leaders of Task Force 75's diverse staff -- biologists, chemists, arms treaty enforcers, nuclear
operators, computer and document experts, and special forces troops -- arrived with high hopes of
early success. They said they expected to find what Secretary of State Colin L. Powell described
at the U.N. Security Council on Feb. 5 -- hundreds of tons of biological and chemical agents,
missiles and rockets to deliver the agents, and evidence of an ongoing program to build a nuclear
bomb.



To: Raymond Duray who wrote (6800)5/13/2003 1:05:02 AM
From: Mephisto  Respond to of 15516
 
"The Great Game

Prescott Bush would demonstrate strong loyalty to the firm he joined in 1926. And the bank, with the scope and power of many ordinary
nations, could amply reward its agents. George Bush's Grandfather Walker had put the enterprise together, quietly, secretly, using all the
international connections at his disposal. Let us briefly look back at the beginning of the Harriman firm--the Bush family enterprise--and
follow its course into one of history's darkest projects. "
kmf.org
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I've come across references to Prescott Bush b4. I believe TP might have mentioned him as well.

"we may have to make our own art."

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