Quote from Madison:
This is interesting, if it is accurate. Has anyone seen confirmation of this?
The needed information came through on December 18 by way of a Geneva-based reporter, Andreas Zumach. He broke the story on the US national listener-sponsored radio and television show "Democracy Now!,â reporting that he had found that the missing pages provided the names of US corporations, government agencies and even nuclear labs that over the years have helped arm Iraq, and train Iraqi personnel in the use of these armsâillegally.
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http://www.baltimorechronicle.com/media_ommisions_jan03.shtml
http://www.thememoryhole.org/corp/iraq-suppliers.htm
Yeah, very interesting.
...Are you aware that what you are reading here just might be the only Baltimore-based news report on this subject up until now? And doesnât it mystify you that youâre finding it here, in a monthly community newspaper, when it ought to be on the front pages all across the US, and widely reported on the TV and radio ânewsâ shows?
The real mystery, then, isnât so much the missing pagesâitâs the case of the missing news. And what possible motive could there be for this news to be omitted?...
24 US companies and possibly 50 subsidiaries involved.
Also look at Japan, all of the reported companies helped Iraq illegally in the nuclear area.
How can we confirm this? And how can we confirm anything else on the major networks? It goes back to the questions discussed earlier in these forums, about media sources, reports and information dissemination. http://www.elitetrader.com/vb/showthread.php?s=&postid=182868&highlight=watchers#post182868
But one can easily see why such news may not hit the major networks. It's like this, we are trying to wage war against drugs trafficking, and drug users. BUT if it is widely known that we are the drug dealers, in violation of our own laws we try to enforce, it may not sit well with the officials on top.
...who watches the watchers...?
Good posts! keep them coming.
Josh