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To: John Soileau who wrote (155766)1/10/2005 12:45:24 AM
From: Nadine Carroll  Respond to of 281500
 
What stuff to hide? I was thinking of the stuff that the inspectors learned about when Hussein Kamel defected in 1995, such as Iraq's offensive BW program (which they hadn't even known existed), which had been far enough along to weaponize biological agent and load them onto hundreds of bombs and missiles for potential use during Gulf War I. The Iraqis moved all the paperwork onto Hussein Kamel's chickfarm and tried to pretend that it had all been Hussein Kamel's doing - he was a rogue agent! For some reason, nobody believed them or trusted their protestations of innocence again. Certainly not Rolf Ekeus, the head inspector at the time.