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      • Gość: www.irak.pl US próbowały podłożyć BMR w Iraku - emer.płk US IP: *.tele2.pl 17.08.03, 16:39
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        US próbowały podłożyć BMR w Iraku - emer.płk US

        17.08.2003 15:23
        US próbowały podłożyć BMR w Iraku, ale operacja się nie powiodła -

        Tę informację przekazała Nelda Rogers -
        a 28-year veteran debriefer for the Defense Department.

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

        In a world exclusive, Al Martin 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.”

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