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October 29, 2004
Explosives Update
Explosives update:
1) The Pentagon released pictures showing trucks at the facility just before the war started.
2) The Russians deny involvement (although, the Russians are no strangers to denial).
3) Video shows some type of explosives there after the military arrived.
4) A 3rd ID Major says that they removed 250 tons of explosives, but they don't know if was the same reported by the IAEA.
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Amazing what you learn when you read or listen to someone other than the VR-WC.
Good to know someone is reading my posts. This is a nice summary from the past couple of days. But one item was left out: The IAEA didn't "report" on Al Ka-Ka's weapons dump, they WARNED the chimp about it, to no avail. The result was, GIs blew up conventional munitions, leaving a bigger pile of much worse stuff to be carted away and used on us at some future date. Aren't we all glad the chimp keeps us so safe? No wonder all the terists want him re-selected.
I wouldn't paper train a puppy with the Washington ("The Russkies did it!") SLIMES. I can only imagine the toxic fumes that'd arise from their Moonie garbage.
I've heard that distributors have to wear hazmat suits to restock their news (sic) stands. What would happen if one of their trucks overturned and spilled hundreds of copies of their printed sewage onto the street? EPA wouldn't have enough resources to ever get that mess cleaned up. It would turn any city into another Chernobyl or Love Canal.
Posted by: The Token Librul at October 29, 2004 06:01 PM
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