[source] .
Hot off the Mossad
presses
after their amazing success
with the documentary "proof" of Saddam
Hussein's uranium purchases in
Niger THOSE
AMAZING MOSSAD DOCUMENTS YOUR QUESTIONS ANSWERED
Who
Found the Documents? "Iraqi intelligence documents
discovered in Baghdad by The Telegraph
have provided the first evidence of a
direct link between Osama bin Laden's
al-Qa'eda terrorist network and Saddam
Hussein's regime."Papers found yesterday in the
bombed headquarters of the Mukhabarat,
Iraq's intelligence service, reveal
that an al-Qa'eda envoy was invited
clandestinely to Baghdad in March
1998." -- "The proof that Saddam
worked with osama bin Laden", By
Inigo Gilmore, The Daily Telegraph,
Filed: 27/04/2003
"Top-secret Iraqi intelligence
documents, unearthed by the Toronto
Star in the bombed-out headquarters of
the dreaded Mukhabarat intelligence
service in Baghdad, have established
the first clear link between Saddam
Hussein and Osama bin Laden's Al Qaeda
organization."-- "Documents link Iraq,
bin Laden, Star reporter finds
terror chief's name in Iraqi
dossier, covered with White-Out" by
Toronto Star Staff, The Toronto
Star, Apr. 26, 2003
How
Did the Documents Get to
Baghdad? "The documents were found by
correspondent Mitch Potter, the Star's
Jerusalem bureau chief. Potter, who has
been in and out of Iraq since the war
began . . ." (i.e. travelling between
Jerusalem and Baghdad). (Toronto
Star)
What
Function Do the Documents
Serve? "The papers will be seized on
by Washington as the first proof of
what the United States has long alleged
- that, despire denials by both sides,
Saddam's regime had a close
relationship with al-Qa'eda." (The
Telegraph)
Why
Didn't the CIA Find the
Documents? "Spies from the U.S. Central
Intelligence Agency, who scoured the
building after it was bombed into
rubble, apparently missed the
documents." (The Toronto Star)
Why
Didn't Iraq Remove These Documents with
the Rest of the Files? Apparently they were not worth
bothering with.
What
Super-Encryption Method Did the Iraqis Use
to Conceal the Evidence? "Bin Laden's name appears
three times in the handwritten Iraqi
file, but each of the references was
clumsily concealed with White-Out and
then blackened with ink." (The
Toronto Star) |