Iraq has bio-weapons, but no news reported??
twoblink
February 27, 2003, 12:03 AM
The Japanese news just said that one of the facilities that use to be a place Saddem made bio weapons 12 years ago; upon inspection, they have found warheads, with "strange liquid substances that have yet to be identified".
????
How is it I'm not seeing this on cnn.com etc..?? I just swam around the web, no mention of it anywhere that I can find. Japanese spokesperson said "We must not jump the gun, but this is of grave concern." Errr??
HELLO??? Anybody else hear about this, or am I the only one that GETS ANY NEWS that is not covered up because I'm in Asia??
:what:
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ahadams
February 27, 2003, 12:07 AM
oh man, Twoblink, don't you know, to dan rather, and the other guys in NYC Asia doesn't exist! they ignore you every chance they get.
hmm...have you emailed Fox News Channel with this, or WorldNetDaily.com? they'd both be interested and actually cover it too!
twoblink
February 27, 2003, 12:09 AM
I'm just wondering, how is it that I can see this on TV, and AMERICA can't??
Sensorship at it's best, or worst... you pick a side!
I wanted to find a link to read more about it, but there's NOTHING online!!
They even showed the site on TV, and people in Bio-Suits walking into the facility, and the Japanese press reporting it..
???:confused:
4570Rick
February 27, 2003, 01:58 AM
Our founding fathers created the first amendment so the truth could be told but somebody forgot to tell the media. :what:
jmbg29
February 27, 2003, 02:30 AM
I'm just wondering, how is it that I can see this on TV, and AMERICA can't??Maybe Asian TV isn't on Saddam's side.
Dan Blather certainly is. :fire: :fire: :fire: :cuss: :cuss: :cuss:
BigG
February 27, 2003, 04:16 PM
The American news media has the arrogance that it tries to "shape" public opinion rather than report facts and let viewers/listeners/readers decide for themselves. Is there any wonder I and many others place absolutely no credence in them? :scrutiny: :barf:
twoblink
February 27, 2003, 08:46 PM
http://usinfo.state.gov/cgi-bin/was.../newsitem.shtml
Ha!! After 40 minutes of searching!! Of course I watched it on Japanese news, but I digress
I posted it on another thread, repost here..
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UNMOVIC Preparing New Report on Iraq
(Blix reports on new information from Baghdad) (380)
By Judy Aita
Washington File Staff Writer
United Nations -- The senior advisors to U.N. weapons inspectors
February 25 ended two days of private meetings to prepare a report to
the Security Council on 30 specific unresolved disarmament issues in
Iraq.
The College of Commissioners of the U.N. Monitoring, Verification and
Inspection Commission (UNMOVIC) discussed the report chief weapons
inspector Hans Blix will send to the council. The written report will
be sent to the council on March 1 but no date has set been set for an
oral presentation in the council chambers.
Talking with reporters after the meeting, Blix said that he received
new information from Iraq including notification that Iraqi officials found a bomb containing liquid at a biological weapons disposal site.
Blix said that the letters contained "some positive elements," but
said they need to be explored further.
"There is one letter in which they tell us they have found an R-400
bomb containing liquid in a site which is known to us at which they
did dispose of biological weapons before," he said.
Asked to comment on press reports that Saddam Hussein said he will not
destroy the Al Samoud 2 missiles which UNMOVIC said must be destroyed
by March 1, Blix said that he had no official communication from Iraq
on the issue.
One of the commissioners said that preparing the March 1 report, which
includes a historical analysis of Iraqi disarmament, is complicated.
The report is to include an analysis of the kinds of issues that
remained when inspections stopped in 1998, said John Wolf, the U.S.
commissioner.
"Because inspections haven't taken place in the period since 1998
until recently there's a large black whole which includes a number of
issues that would need to be considered and resolved in order to
achieve the kind of disarmament envisioned in (resolution) 1441," Wolf
said.
In Resolution 1441, the council asked Iraq to identify "fully,
completely, and currently all of its weapons of mass destruction and
to put that in the declaration on December 7," Wolf explained.
Iraq has failed to provide a complete declaration "so it's hard to
identify tasks that remain to be done," he said.
(The Washington File is a product of the Office of International
Information Programs, U.S. Department of State. Web site:
http://usinfo.state.gov)
~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
Errr.... Someone pinch me!! Isn't this the smoking gun?? On the japanese news, they should the rad light/ biohazard light go blinking, and everybody got cleared I mean CLEARED and the boyz in the biosuits came a charging in....
And I don't see this on ANY american news online..
Alan Smithiee
February 27, 2003, 08:53 PM
there isin't anything on CNN (or any other National "News" media) about the Muslim Terrorist arrested in North Idaho yesterday either, 12 federal agencies, city, county, and state police plus National Guard, not a whisper outside of local media.
Atticus
February 27, 2003, 09:57 PM
It was on Fox News last night. I don't think it really matters to those who don't want war for any reason. To them, this is a success and proves that inspections are working.
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