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Friday 13th February 2004 | by chris [mail] | Categories: POLITICS

If you know where there are any weapons of mass destruction tell the CIA, pretty please.

(Try looking around in USA, I think you'll find plenty there).

Follow up:

If you have information relating to Iraq which you believe might be of interest to the U.S. Government, please contact us through our secure online form. We will carefully protect all information you provide, including your identity.

To help us confirm and act quickly on your information, you must provide your full name, nationality, occupation and contact information including phone number. This allows the U. S. Government to grant rewards for valuable information. We will maintain strict confidentiality.

Weapons of mass destruction: The presence of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq puts at risk the health and safety of all Iraqis. The U.S. Government offers rewards to Iraqis who give specific and verifiable information that helps Iraqis rid their country of these dangerous materials and devices. Rewards will be available for specific and verifiable information on:

* The location of stocks of recently made chemical or biological weapons munitions, missiles, unmanned aerial vehicles, or their component parts;
* The location of chemical or biological laboratories and factories, development and production sites, and test sites associated with WMD, or sites where these materials were secretly disposed of;
* Weapons system plans, military orders, or other relevant documents about biological and chemical weapons, missiles, or unmanned aerial vehicles;
* Iraqis who are able and willing to provide detailed information on Iraq's WMD programs and efforts to hide them.

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Comment from: Matthew Maly [Visitor] · http://matthew-maly.ru
In his recent speech, President Bush said, “We're helping former Soviet states find productive employment for former weapons scientists.” Bush refers to Defense Enterprise Fund (DEF) is a venture capital fund financed by the US Congress. DEF’s task was to convert former Soviet producers of WMD. According to DoD Audit, DEF spent half of its grant on itself, which is twenty five times the industry average. As far as DEF’s investment portfolio of $30M, $20M disappeared from it. Defense Threat Reduction Agency (“DTRA”) maintains a DEF-related webpage. This page used to state that the number of former Soviet WMD scientists converted by DEF to peaceful pursuits was 3370. I questioned this figure in my letters to DTRA, and DTRA reduced this figure to 1250, which is a 66% reduction. But the real figure is no more than 200 Russian scientists. DEF was closed as of December 31, 2003, its entire $67M grant lost, and nobody was punished, except the whistleblower. http://nunn-lugar.com/def/
Friday 13th February 2004 @ 20:29

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