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CIA and DOD Attempted To Plant WMD In Iraq

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posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 12:13 PM
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CIA and DOD Attempted To Plant WMD In Iraq

author: Iraqwar.ru A DOD whistleblower detail an attempt by a covert U.S. team to plant
weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The team was later killed by friendly fire due to
CIA incompetence.

Pentagon Whistleblower Reveals CIA/ DoD Fiascos 20.06.2003 [08:07]

In a world exclusive, Al Martin Raw.com has published a news story about a Department of
Defense whistleblower who has revealed that a US covert operations team had planted
"Weapons of Mass Destruction" (WMDs) in Iraq - then "lost" them when the team was killed
by so-called "friendly fire."

The Pentagon whistleblower, Nelda Rogers, is a 28-year veteran debriefer for the Defense
Department. She has become so concerned for her safety that she decided to tell the story
about this latest CIA-military fiasco in Iraq.


According to Al Martin Raw.com, "Ms.Rogers is number two in the chain of command within
this DoD special intelligence office. This is a ten-person debriefing unit within the
central debriefing office for the Department of Defense.


The information that is being leaked out is information "obtained while she was in
Germany heading up the debriefing of returning service personnel, involved in
intelligence work in Iraq for the Department of Defense and/or the Central Intelligence
Agency.

"According to Ms. Rogers, there was a covert military operation that took place both
preceding and during the hostilities in Iraq," reports Al Martin Raw.com, an online
subscriber-based news/analysis service which provides "Political, Economic and Financial
Intelligence."

Al Martin is a retired Lt. Commander (US Navy), the author of a memoir called "The
Conspirators: Secrets of an Iran Contra Insider, " and he is considered one of America's
foremost experts on corporate and government fraud.

Ms. Rogers reports that this particular covert operation team was manned by ex-military
personnel and that "the unit was paid through the Department of Agriculture in order to
hide it, which is also very commonplace."

According to Al Martin Raw.com, "the Ag Department has often been used as a paymaster on
behalf of the CIA, DIA, and NSA and others."

Accordng to the Al Martin Raw.com story, another aspect of Ms. Rogers' report concerns a
covert operation which was to locate the assets of Saddam Hussein and his family,
including cash, gold bullion, jewelry and assorted valuable antiquities.

The problem became evident when "the operation in Iraq involved 100 people, all of whom
apparently are now dead, having succumbed to so-called 'friendly fire.' The scope of this
operation included the penetration of the Central Bank of Iraq, other large commercial
banks in Baghdad, the Iraqi National Museum and certain presidential palaces where monies
and bullion were secreted."

"They identified about $2 billion of cash in US dollars, another $150 million in Euros,
in physical banknotes, and about another $100 million in sundry foreign currencies
ranging from Yen to British Pounds," reports Al Martin.

"These people died, mostly in the same place in Baghdad, supposedly from a stray cruise
missile or a combination of missiles and bombs that went astray," Martin continues.
"There were supposedly 76 who died there and the other 24 died through a variety of
'friendly fire,' 'mistaken identity,' and some of them - their whereabouts are simply
unknown."

Ms. Rogers' story sound like an updated 21st Century version of Treasure Island meets Ali
Baba and the Bush Cabal Thieves, writes Martin.

"This was a contingent of CIA/ DoD operatives, but it was really the CIA that bungled it,
Ms. Rogers said. They were relying on the CIA's ability to organize an effort to seize
these assets and to be able to extract these assets because the CIA claimed it had
resources on the ground within the Iraqi army and the Iraqi government who had been paid.
That turned out to be completely bogus. As usual."

"CIA people were supposed to be handling it," Martin continues. "They had a special
'black (unmarked) aircraft to fly it out. But none of that happened because the regular
US Army showed up, stumbled onto it and everyone involved had to scramble.

These new Iraqi "Asset Seizures" go directly to the New US Ruling Junta. The US Viceroy
in Iraq Paul Bremer is reportedly drinking Saddam Hussein's $2000 a bottle Napoleon era
brandy, smoking his expensive Davidoff cigars and he has even furnished his Baghdad
office with Saddam's Napolean era antique furniture

The Iraq Debacle Du Jour has evidently been extensively documented by the DIA debriefing
teams with "extensive tape recordings of interviews with the Iraqi returnees, the covert
operatives (as well as their affidavits)."

Al Martin Raw.com has dubbed this "Operation Skim Iraq."
www.iraqwar.ru...



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 12:20 PM
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Some how, I'm just not surprised. nothing much surprises me when it comes to Spooks and Defence consultants. I'm actually more surprised we didn't find any WMD as plants could have been done much sooner if they really wanted an excuse.

Smells more like propaganda reaching another all time low. But the part about agents being killed due to incompetence makes it sound more plausible.



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 01:54 PM
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This is the CIA, most americans believe their lies. Back when 9-11 happened, I said it was organized by CIA/US Gov. People laughed and said why would they kill their own people and waste so much money. Well do you see it now? They went after Iraqs/Saddams money and oil. Lied about WMD. The pipeline in Afghanestan will probably go in soon. All they needed was to get the american people to support the idea of war and the gullible American public buys it all primarily because it is unchallenged by the entire mass media!!



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 02:13 PM
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the iraqwar.ru site has had quite a bit of "revealing" stuff that remarkably, is nowhere to be found. This might be due to the fact the stories may be less than fact? It just doesn't wash...

Iraq is a big place. Long before the war, or even during the early days of it, CIA operatives could have easily planted WMD without interference, to later be discovered by regular forces. Had this been the agenda, it would have been easy to accomplish (as we had total control of the skies already at that point...airdrop them in, plant, lift 'em out...) It likewise would have been simple to plant them after the major combat had ceased. It simply doesn't make sense, that they would go about it this way. The CIA is many things, but stupid is not one of them....



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 02:28 PM
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www.conspiracyplanet.com...

globalfreepress.com...

www.dailystar.com...

webferret.search.com...,Nelda+Rogers,,la.indymedia.org%2Fnews%2F2003%2F06%2F66303.php,,aol

www.almartinraw.com...

[Edited on 25-6-2003 by All Seeing Eye]



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 02:38 PM
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My joke going around the office at the very end of the war was that the "almost" news of finding WMD kept falling through because the aircraft carrying the WMD had engine trouble and couldnt get off the runway at Langley...



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 06:01 PM
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Hmmm....

WASHINGTON, June 25 � U.S. investigators in Iraq have found equipment for a nuclear weapons program and millions of detailed documents relating to chemical and biological weapons, U.S. officials told NBC News on Wednesday.

U.S. OFFICIALS said the discoveries were not proof that Iraq had managed to build or obtain banned weapons of mass destruction, as President Bush asserted before the U.S. invasion of Iraq in March. But they said the materials, some of which dated back to the first Gulf War, were compelling proof that Saddam was trying actively to acquire such weapons in defiance of the United Nations.
NBC News has learned of several recent discoveries, some within the past week, one related to nuclear weapons and the others to chemical, biological and banned conventional weapons.
Three U.S. officials told NBC�s Andrea Mitchell that an Iraqi scientist who was part of what Saddam called his �nuclear mujahadeen� had led intelligence officials to a barrel in a residential garden in an undisclosed part of Iraq, where they found plans for a nuclear centrifuge and components of a uranium enrichment system.
The sources said the plans, the discovery of which was first reported by CNN, dated back to the end of the first Gulf War, when Saddam was already widely known to be seeking such weapons, and came as no great surprise.

www.msnbc.com...



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 06:26 PM
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I was wondering when the "Whistle-blower tells all about WMD plants!" story would finally come out of the woodwork.

I have no need to read it, I've written it many ways in my own mind since the end of the war.

Still, where are the weapons?



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 07:43 PM
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As i skimmed through that article they kept on saying Mr. Rogers and even though he's dead I thought he had made comments on iraq's WMD before he died



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 07:49 PM
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It's Ms. Rogers...


This just in....

Lady Elaine, Mr. McFeely, Bob the dog, King Friday, and Prince Tuesday were seen loading WMD into the Trolley and heading for the Iraqi border...



posted on Jun, 25 2003 @ 09:04 PM
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Originally posted by Gazrok
It's Ms. Rogers...


This just in....

Lady Elaine, Mr. McFeely, Bob the dog, King Friday, and Prince Tuesday were seen loading WMD into the Trolley and heading for the Iraqi border...


Can't ... stop ... laughing ...!!



posted on Jun, 26 2003 @ 03:05 AM
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US Government says is a gas centrifuge used for processing nuclear fuel for reactors and warheads. It was found buried under a rosebush in Iraq, supposedly for 12 years.

Is an actual complete gas centrifuge facility in the United States, covering 750 acres. Doesn't look like something you could actually bury under a rose bush, does it?




There is a good reason for the size.





It takes HUNDREDS of gas centrifuges, shown above, to produce even miniscule amounts of uranium 235. Facilities for producing uranium 235 for power reactors or weapons are therefore huge. A single gas centrifuge is useless except for laboratory experiments involving microscopic amounts of materials.

[Edited on 26-6-2003 by CoLD aNGeR]



posted on Jun, 26 2003 @ 03:10 AM
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I'll have to give it to you Cold Anger, your diffently on top your game.


Good info.

regards
seekerof



posted on Jun, 26 2003 @ 03:16 AM
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Originally posted by Seekerof
I'll have to give it to you Cold Anger, your diffently on top your game.


Good info.

regards
seekerof


always get boths sides of the story, or a comparison with who is giving the new and u will get stuff like that


Look at the CNN witht the rubbish version:

www.nydailynews.com...

Just showing of course the iraki found, but not telling you that in the States there is facilities of 750 acres full of these centrifugators...

[Edited on 26-6-2003 by CoLD aNGeR]



posted on Jun, 26 2003 @ 03:23 AM
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Originally posted by Gazrok
The CIA is many things, but stupid is not one of them....


Really ?



Originally posted by CoLD aNGeR

Is an actual complete gas centrifuge facility in the United States, covering 750 acres. Doesn't look like something you could actually bury under a rose bush, does it?



Who knows ? May be these Irakians are more smart than you think.



posted on Jan, 26 2004 @ 03:24 PM
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This story has been brought up again at:

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