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2003 invasion of Iraq event

also: Second Iraqi War, 2003 invasion, the US invasion of Iraq, 2003 U.S. invasion, Bush attack on Iraq

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Irancountry · 8Steven Hatfillperson · 22001 anthrax attacksevent · 2Strategy of tensionevent · 2SAICorganization · 2Iraqi Media Networkorganization · 2George H.W. Bushperson · 2David Kayperson · 2Saddam Husseinperson · 2Scorpions (Iraqi covert unit)organization · 1Booz Allen Hamiltonorganization · 1Iraq Intelligence Commissionorganization · 1Office of Strategic Influenceorganization · 1Delta Forceorganization · 1George Tenetperson · 1Massoud Barzaniperson · 1Ayad Allawiperson · 1

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David Kay headed 2003 invasion of Iraq book_quoted
“They created an Iraq survey group to carry out this search. Its chief was none other than David Kaye.…”
▶ Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12 @ 35:05

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Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 22:50 in its never-ending search for the next defense contract. But nothing made it rain quite like the Second Iraqi War, which SAIC fingerprints were all over. The reader will recall that the principal rationalization was weapons of mass destruc…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 23:19 And SAIC was at the forefront of these efforts. During 1998, David Kay, K-A-Y, a U.N. weapons inspector in Iraq after the 1991 Gulf War, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee. He alleged that Saddam remains in power with weap…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 27:54 Intelligence Commission was established by George W. Bush in 2004. The commission investigated the intelligence breakdown of the claim that they knew was fake. So what was the commission really doing? Because they're the ones that started t…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 32:11 in Iraq. A week prior to the invasion, SAIC was awarded a $15 million contract, which ended up ballooning to $82 million within a year to establish a free and independent indigenous media network. What the hell? So the CIA, U.S. government,…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 33:43 by harassing them with pro-US fake media by calling it free and independent. Given SAIC's role in promoting the false weapons of mass destruction narrative in the lead up to the US invasion of Iraq and its work on behalf of OSI and the Iraq…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 35:36 That they lied about? Oh, that's so cool. All right. Over the course of the investigation, Kay and his team stumbled upon a tractor trailer that bore remarkable similarities to the lab, the fake lab, the Hatfield set up for the Delta Force.…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 37:06 The first of a series of letters containing anthrax was mailed out across the U.S. These letters would continue until October 12th of that year. When all was said and done, 17 people had been injured, five dead. Naturally, terrorism was bla…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 59:07 As such, there's clear indication that SAIC was employing terrorism as a means to achieve a political agenda, not unlike the fascists that conceived the strategy of tension. Bingo. All right. And he goes on to say that the strategy of tensi…
Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 12
▶ 1:05:05 the revolutionaries as it was the strategy of tension. If indeed SAIC is involved in this, there is a clear pattern of the technique being employed by that organization to a brutal effect. All of this raises very unsettling implications for…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 53 (55)
▶ 29:10 before 9-11. Crazy. As for Iraq, little reason existed to believe the exiles and the Kurds any more capable than they had been at times in the previous. Ironically, today, after George Tenet's CIA spearheaded the Bush attack on Iraq, the pr…
The Colonel's Corner Safe For Democracy Part 53 (55)
▶ 36:58 Not the CIA's bad intelligence, because most people say it went there at all. But yeah, it's the military's fault. For Iraq, the CIA spent a reported tens of millions of dollars to prepare an Iraqi covert unit called Scorpions, who were to …
The Colonel’s Corner- Strange Tales of the Parapolitical Part 10
▶ 32:41 doctrine was later refined during the 2003 invasion of Iraq, where torture and targeted killings were employed to create a similar client of terror. The private intelligence and military were deeply involved in the traumatic endeavors that …