ZGram - 8/13/2003 - "WMD - How very sad!"

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ZGram - Where Truth is Destiny:  Now more than ever!

August 13, 2003

Good Morning from the Zundelsite:

When Revisionists claim that "gas chambers" were, in fact, "planted" 
so as to implicate a fallen regime and turn it into a cash cow, they 
get called all kinds of names - certainly not "whistleblowers".  Read 
and compare - then and now:

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US tried to plant WMDs, failed: whistleblower

Daily Times Monitor

According to a stunning report posted by a retired Navy Lt Commander and
28-year veteran of the Defense Department (DoD), the Bush administration's
assurance about finding weapons of mass destruction in Iraq was based on a
Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) plan to "plant" WMDs inside the country.
Nelda Rogers, the Pentagon whistleblower, claims the plan failed when the
secret mission was mistakenly taken out by "friendly fire", the
Environmentalists Against War report.

Nelda Rogers is a 28-year veteran debriefer for the DoD. 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 DoD and/or the CIA. "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 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 former
military personnel and "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 Agriculture Department has often been
used as a paymaster on behalf of the CIA, DIA, NSA and others". According 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 in cash, 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."


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(Source:  http://www.dailytimes.com.pk/default.asp?page=story_12-8-2003_pg1_9 )


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