Gulf War 1991 event
also: Desert Storm, preparing to retake Kuwait, Persian Gulf War, Desert Storm 1, the war, Operation Desert Storm, 1990-91 war, Gulf War II, Iraqi war
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Claims (11)
Department of Defense failed_to_prove_safety_of
Gulf War 1991 book_quoted
“The safety of the botulism vaccine was not established prior to the Persian Gulf War, but we had to take it anyway. Records of anthrax vaccinations are not suitable to evaluate its safety. Army regulations exempt informed consent for volunt…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 19:52
Department of Defense used
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“DOD incorrectly claims that since their goal was treatment, the use of investigational drugs in the Persian Gulf War was not researched. The DOD used investigational drugs in the Gulf War in ways that were not effective. The DOD did not kno…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 18:56
Department of Defense failed_to_prove_safety_of
Gulf War 1991 book_quoted
“DOD incorrectly claims that since their goal was treatment, the use of investigational drugs in the Persian Gulf War was not researched. The DOD used investigational drugs in the Gulf War in ways that were not effective. The DOD did not kno…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 18:56
John Reid carried_out_attack
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“And not only was he like an amazing F-15, like top gun level F-15 guy, but he was one of the mission commanders in Desert Storm. As a matter of fact, for those of you who are on Rumble, this picture right here, this is him. This is him comi…”
▶ The Colonel’s Corner The Mafia CIA & George Bush Part 14 @ 7:23
Norman Schwarzkopf Sr. announced
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“The French forces on February 4th, 1991, 13 days after the Czech and British had reported biological indications, chemical fallout was being detected throughout Iraq. This was just after General Schwarzkopf announced that the Allied forces …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 11:04
U.S. Marine Corps fought_in
Gulf War 1991 book_quoted
“We're going to talk a little bit about the Gulf War syndrome today. And if all of the other chapters of this book didn't make you mad, this one's going to make you mad. And of course, it's within our lifetime. So the author starts out with …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 0:39
19th Infantry Division fought_in
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“The lieutenant colonel that was in charge of the U.S. 1st Infantry Division recalled it being a horrible scene that sent chills up his back. It was a combination of a sandstorm of biblical proportions that, in his mind, looked like the end …”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 1:45
24th Naval Construction Battalion testified_about
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“which were available to both sides during the war. It also addresses the preventative medicines given to our soldiers and Marines, often against their wishes to counteract such agents. Also airmen, by the way. In 1993, two U.S. Navy Seabees…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 8:33
Department of Defense funded
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“through the population. In a staff report prepared by the Senate Committee for Veterans Affairs, it outlined its findings as follows. For at least 50 years, DOD has intentionally exposed military personnel to potentially dangerous substance…”
▶ The Colonel's Corner The Medusa File by Craig Roberts Part 6 @ 18:26
April Glaspie proposed
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“basically authorized Saddam Hussein to invade Kuwait. So this invasion and this desert storm happened at exactly the perfect time…”
▶ Bank of Credit and Commerce Finale with War Hamster @ 43:45
Gulf War 1991 covered_up
BCCI host_asserted
“So this invasion and this desert storm happened at exactly the perfect time in order to put all of this stuff and just sweep it under the rug, which we know they do all the time.…”
▶ Bank of Credit and Commerce Finale with War Hamster @ 43:45
Mentions (77)
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and closing his banks in the United States. One of the best examples occurred in 91, when the Justice Department should have been racing to build its case against the bank. That year, the U.S. was amassing an army in the Gulf, preparing to …
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basically authorized Saddam Hussein to invade Kuwait. So this invasion and this desert storm happened at exactly the perfect time in order to put all of this stuff and just sweep it under the rug, which we know they do all the time. Yeah, a…
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And then you tell everybody around the world that because we saved Kuwait, everybody in the Middle East hates us now. And they spent this whole story up. If you recall, let me remind you, that we were sold a story, not the story, that becau…
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The guy goes on and talks about the Persian Gulf War and how it had to do with Bush Sr. back in 91 and his private business partners.…
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because they showed secret private business partnerships in the 1980s between George Herbert Walker Bush and Saddam Hussein. They were basically partners and had shared bank accounts. During the Gulf War, Elder Bush wanted the American publ…
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Before the forming of BioPort, a supposed anthrax vaccine or substance was forced upon the U.S. military in the Persian Gulf War. Some claim that this purported vaccine did not have FDA approval and that it at least is partially responsible…
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was caused by the anthrax vaccine as opposed to any of the ongoing exposure in the theater, or maybe a combination of the two. Some 15,000 GIs died prematurely after the Gulf War, and some 85,000 are considered permanently disabled, which w…
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Because again, he sacrificed, he dropped bombs on people. He killed people. He was in Desert Storm. This is a very hard thing. So he called me about five days ago and said that he's rereading the book or he's picked it up and he's going to …
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And the first desert storm operation. But that was a huge scandal. So you have the entire 1980s of us arming Iraq and Israel through the back door arming Iran. Europeans are doing both sides as well. So there is about a multi-year war.…
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tens of thousands of people are dead as a result of the war between Iraq and Iran all through the 80s, like almost the entire decade. And that was instigated and encouraged by NATO. And you have during that same time, Iran, we created, and …
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communism. And it's like trying to bring back people from the dead or something. That switched in 91 with the Gulf War and the fake problem with Kuwait and Iraq. That was all drummed up to create an illusion. And then they used that fake di…
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So we are being manipulated and they're using words to do it. And we just need to know what those words are so we can quit being manipulated. Because in the 90s, when the Soviet Union fell and they couldn't call everybody a communist, they …
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Their movement began to spread into places like Florida, Massachusetts, Michigan, with individual campuses setting up chapters as a part of this. So the activism was shattered by the Gulf War that began in 1991. Most members considered Geor…
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by the USSR in 1987, so about 10 years before. And the French Army Captain Paul Burrill, who served as an advisor to Habib Arimana, claimed that the SA-16s had Iraqi numerical markings and that after Operation Desert Storm, the CIA transfer…
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the engagements that had happened via CENTCOM in the past. So like Desert Storm 1, you can pull up folders and watch like missile honing in on comm sites in Southern Iraq. You can see Apache gunship video. You can see AC-130 gunship video o…
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You are presumed to be service connected because they did attribute those to the exposure. Just like in Desert Storm or Desert Storm, like 25 years after the, was it 25? Yeah, right at 25. Yeah, at least 20. They came out with presumed.…
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what had been divided as the northern sector of Korea. Because, again, for the new people, when you conduct war, in the aftermath, like when we, after Desert Storm 1, when we were trying to resettle the Kurdish people who had fled into Turk…
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Another benefit of them doing Desert Storm 1, creating radical Islamic terrorism and destabilizing those regions, and then through the quote-unquote refugee program, began massively importing them not just to the United States, but to all o…
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and pumping it as if it was Kuwaiti oil. And it had been a long standing feud between the two. And so he told Saddam Hussein, if he went into Kuwait to basically take back their oil, that the U.S. wouldn't have a problem with that. And then…
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The Scud missiles that were shooting at our aircraft in 1991 were being funded by American banks. The author says this, although these weapons were supposed to be used by Iraq in its war against Iran, the irony of American taxpayer dollars …
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Bush's intelligence advisory board during Desert Storm. I mean, up until his death, which is really weird. So, yeah. And I find it interesting that he was in Senate, Texas Senate politics at the same time LBJ was with all of the shenanigans…
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Stella, go ahead. Do you think that one of the reasons why they strategically made it the timing to do this stuff in or the CIA and all the baddies or whomever, do you think that they did the Syria thing now because of how close like, you k…
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there was chemical weapons taking into Syria. It was to put them in basically stay-behind kind of stashes in order for them to be able to use them against Assad once they got done with Saddam Hussein. That's what I was meaning. That's what …
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So you can't talk about any of these entities. So basically you have a CIA trained guy, just like we just read with Sadat. Our whole chapter today was about how the CIA assassinated the existing president, Sadat, and installed Mubarak. You …
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I mean, I've been listening to this whole thing, and it's amazing how much information you put out, Colonel. But, yeah. But when you mentioned the weapons of mass destruction, to me, there's always a half-truth in everything, right? And whi…
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But it gets really interesting if you start looking up the discovery of uranium veins. Right before we went over for the weapons of mass destruction in Iraq and Saudi Arabia, they found huge veins of uranium. Those guys would have been big …
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Yeah, and I'll pull out my bookmarks, what I have on it, and see if I can get in touch with the people that I talked to about it. But they were like, yeah, we were over there taking this stuff. We were taking their minerals. And it was real…
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Type programs. 100% are CIA. And there's some legitimate Department of Defense contracts for Blackwater. Like my cousin was over as he was a tank driver during Desert Storm 1. And for, I don't know, six years, he was a tank instructor worki…
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just the pictures of it. So they were very afraid when Desert Storm kicked off. So they all fled to Southern Turkey, which based on what I had said and what Warhamster just echoed, because the Turkish hates the Kurds, UCOM was tasked to imm…
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Again, I'm telling you, these cities, what I was going to tell you is the story about this hotel in DeHook. So this was going to be an affiliate of like a Hilton or a Holiday Inn or something like that. It was unfinished because the constru…
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And there was a significant lack of care provided to any of them when they got back. That is a pattern. It has happened repeatedly. It happened with Desert Storm 1 when everybody had the...…
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All right, so he left off during Bush Sr.'s administration and Webster's tenure at the CIA. So he didn't last after the Desert Storm. He ends up stepping down.…
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a few weeks after Desert Storm. And of course, based on what we were covering yesterday, no one missed him because no one liked him to begin with. And so the White House announced his resignation on May 8th, 1991. And President Bush said th…
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The Bush administration had actually evacuated its embassy in Mogadishu. Until then, the Somali capital, several thousand American citizens left at the same time that the Gulf War had started, which was well before that. By Bush's final day…
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approach. The fight began in the Gulf War, continued as a paramilitary effort, and then faded. It began with the first President Bush, who at the onset of the Gulf War compared Saddam Hussein to Adolf Hitler, and as hostilities unfolded, vi…
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who might supplant the dictator because he killed him. Because at this point, the CIA had tried to identify a couple of them and Saddam Hussein found out and knocked them off, number one of which was his defense minister. President Bush may…
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But the only actions known to have happened were those contributing to the war itself, the economic and psychological warfare, and the arming of the Kuwaiti resistance. During the uprising, when President Bush would be more overt, in conjun…
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Operation Provide Comfort is the operation I was in northern Iraq for. The evidence suggests that President Bush, agonizing over the plight of the Iraqis and the relationship between the rebellion, decided to resort to covert action after M…
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The wars with Iraq and over Kuwait have almost certainly cost Saddam military support. We believe many officers and men must harbor considerable resentment against him for giving away the gains acquired in the costly war with Iran and for n…
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Meanwhile, the CIA began to rev up the Iraqi dissident groups. Langley hired the Rendon Group, which was a Washington PR firm that specialized in black propaganda. They had already been used in Panama and in Kuwait during the Gulf War. Oh, …
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They wanted to cut the Iraqi project. Suddenly, a fax campaign erupted with appeal letters appearing all over Washington, particularly on Capitol Hill. Congress restored much of the money for the coup plot. An incident in 93 when George H.W…
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Capitol Hill watched all of this very closely. In fact, the Senate Select Committee on Intelligence held four hearings before October of 96, just on the question of intelligence for Bosnia. That would only be one probe. Congress worked on i…
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And not only was he like an amazing F-15, like top gun level F-15 guy, but he was one of the mission commanders in Desert Storm. As a matter of fact, for those of you who are on Rumble, this picture right here, this is him. This is him comi…
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of him hanging in the UCOM command building over in Germany. That was after one of his first missions flying in Desert Storm. And so like literally a rock star. And he flew, there's a very elite exchange program with Canada where one of our…
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But this is what happened in Desert Storm 1 in 1991. Unknown to all of us that were there. There were weapons, caches of biological weapons that, by the way, we sold to Iraq. That were bombed and released in the air. And that Desert Storm s…
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which they settled on. It was one of those two places. But I have an excerpt from the article that says they're testing it at Kirtland. I'll post it in the comments. Sure. Thank you. I appreciate that. Pureblood, did you want to say somethi…
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We're going to get to the Desert Storm chapter in this book. I can guarantee you they were exposed to biological weapons. I'm just so pissed off. Yeah. The more I listen to you, and I've been following you for a while, and I tell my husband…
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there, and they were all very interested in the stuff that we study, and so that was pretty much the topic of the conversation for most of the time we were there, because obviously they had lots of questions, and I was telling them about th…
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We're going to talk a little bit about the Gulf War syndrome today. And if all of the other chapters of this book didn't make you mad, this one's going to make you mad. And of course, it's within our lifetime. So the author starts out with …
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this strange epidemic to appear to have originated from the Gulf War. Most of these theories centered around three schools of thoughts. First, there was those that supported what became known as multiple chemical sensitivity, referred to as…
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which were available to both sides during the war. It also addresses the preventative medicines given to our soldiers and Marines, often against their wishes to counteract such agents. Also airmen, by the way. In 1993, two U.S. Navy Seabees…
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The French forces on February 4th, 1991, 13 days after the Czech and British had reported biological indications, chemical fallout was being detected throughout Iraq. This was just after General Schwarzkopf announced that the Allied forces …
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Contrary to the Pentagon stance, a report issued in September of 1993 by the staff of Senator Donald Regal, a Democrat from Michigan, and the Center for Disease Control, affirmed that Iraqi Scud missiles capable of carrying biological and c…
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been proven effective or even safe. I know because I got them. The Los Angeles Times reported on May 10th that experimental and unproved vaccines and drugs were given to all military personnel that went to the Gulf War. And again, that's tr…
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through the population. In a staff report prepared by the Senate Committee for Veterans Affairs, it outlined its findings as follows. For at least 50 years, DOD has intentionally exposed military personnel to potentially dangerous substance…
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DOD incorrectly claims that since their goal was treatment, the use of investigational drugs in the Persian Gulf War was not researched. The DOD used investigational drugs in the Gulf War in ways that were not effective. The DOD did not kno…
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in the Persian Gulf War. When U.S. troops were sent to the Persian Gulf in 1994, DOD still did not have proof that this substance was safe for use as an antidote. They used it anyway. Pyridostrin mine may be more dangerous in combination wi…
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The safety of the botulism vaccine was not established prior to the Persian Gulf War, but we had to take it anyway. Records of anthrax vaccinations are not suitable to evaluate its safety. Army regulations exempt informed consent for volunt…
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Because of this, the military administered PB to almost all of the personnel stationed in the Gulf. Yes, they did. The Air Force personnel reported serious side effects from the drug. Pilots reported impaired breathing, blurred vision, shor…
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It's actually worse for you. And they made us take it. And then those of us who have like degenerative nerve damage, they don't even want to rate you for it. Life Magazine reported in an article about the Gulf War syndrome that Czech and Br…
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such as those used in nuclear reactors. Huh. And product ingredient technology of Boca Raton, Florida. It makes food flavorings. Barbadi also attempted to buy an Oklahoma City company called TK-7, which had formulas that would extend the ra…
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So anytime now, when you try to have a weapons of mass destruction conversation with anybody about Iraq, they're like, well, they either had them or they didn't. That is not the case. They definitely had them. They had them during Desert St…
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like Richard Secord. It is now maintained by experts that the Gulf War Syndrome investigation that a biological weapons laboratory in Houston supplied Barbadi with basic bacilli and virus cultures from which biological warfare agents could …
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chemical weapons to use on the Iranians. They know it. And you wonder why they scream death to America. I'm sure it has nothing to do with that at all. It's just that damn Muslim faith that they have. It was not until the Gulf War that we b…
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Still, the government continued to deny the Gulf War syndrome existed. In an AP article titled, No Mystery Ailment Found in Gulf War Veterans, a study says, the author wrote, quote, a study of more than 10,000 veterans and family members su…
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He goes on, Tuesday's announcements marked the first categorical rejection of the Department of Defense of the existence of unknown malady stemming from the 1990-91 war. Dr. Joseph concluded that the Defense Department researchers found not…
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On November 6th, an article in the Air Force Times titled Raids May Have Released Iraqi Nerve Gas pulled the curtains back on the fact that the Pentagon was beginning to weaken in their denials that anything unusual had occurred. The articl…
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In 1995, it was obvious a few nerves were struck. The line of questioning centered around were Americans exposed to chemical, biological, and radiological weapons during the Persian Gulf War? Deutsch denied any such events ever occurred. Bu…
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this very unusual DNA sequence in most of the Desert Storm veterans. It says that this microorganism was probably illegally developed and tested in the United States, then illegally sold and transferred to Iraq during the Gulf War. Another …
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The heat of the fire of the public sentiment continued to burn until August 19th, 1969, when AP published an article called The Pentagon Admits Chemical Weapons Reached Soldiers. In the article, the Pentagon finally admitted that it knew as…
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More information came out when the AP released an article part of the log of Gulf War data missing. In an article called Gulf Watch, a Gulf veterans watchdog group discovered the log pages were mysteriously missing from a diary kept for Gen…
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The World Trade Center ammonium nitrate did relatively little damage in comparison. So if you had your pick and you really wanted the building gone, you wouldn't use that one. Three items should be mentioned at this point that have not been…
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which is located in Oklahoma City and makes fuel additives. But the deal fell through when the Gulf War started. It actually fell through when all the banks started being closed because they were all bankrupt. This is the guy, I don't know …
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One of the men hired to provide security analysis for the Florida chemical camp owned by Baruch, our body, was Peter Kawaja. He was a former federal agent who had become a Gulf War disease activist, had stated that both chemical and biologi…
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I have to dig the whole story up again, but it's been making its way around the Internet lately. Took a job overseas with USAID someplace in Africa, which was a hot spot. Oh, so she's a CIA agent, too. Apparently so. Not just a bartender. O…
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So wait a minute. He's NATO ambassador from 89 to 92. Huh. That's very interesting. Yeah. Because Desert Storm was a NATO operation. Fun times, huh? Yeah. So the revelation of Operation Gladio, August 2nd, 1990. This is the man sitting.…
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Cadet Corps. She spent the next 30 years working in intelligence and technology, both in the military and in civil service. Her husband and Michael's father, Larry Gloss, served 15 years in the Navy and was awarded an Air Combat Medal for h…