OT ? Dateline tonight -- WE bombed Sudanese Pharmacy!

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Very interesting story on Dateline tonight .

Stoney boy basically infering rather blantantly that Clinton Waged the Dog when he blew up that Pharmacy Plant.

Of course Mr. Hitchins (Sp) covered this in his famous book.

"no one left to lie to" Gee I wonder why we are having terrorists ploting to attack us???

-- D..... (dciinc@aol.com), December 29, 1999

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Several months ago this event was exposed in scientific terms by the Chemical and Engineering News, principal organ of the American Chemical Society. The jist of the article (which now requires paid membership/subscription to access) was that a respected UK engineering consulting firm had visited the site, taken samples, farmed them out all over Europe, only to find NO evidence of any so- called precursors to the weapons supposedly being made at the plant.

Recall the timing of this event: Clinton was about to be lynched...

-- james hyde (hydesci@gte.net), December 29, 1999.


Truly the story of Klintoon's presidency; "No One Left To Lie To *And No One Left To Piss Off*." Klintoon's managed to get near everyone on the planet in a mood for American blood.

Problem is, we're gonna be the ones paying the piper for the wake of destruction that's passed for American foreign policy while that buffoon's been in the White House.

God help America, we're really going to need it in the coming days.

WW

-- Wildweasel (vtmldm@epix.net), December 29, 1999.


Regarding the chemical that was alledgedly found outside the Sudanese pharmaceutical plant and supposedly is only used as a precursor for some form of chemical weapon:

The company I work for, a large chemical company located in Milwaukee, WI, makes the same chemical. It can be ordered from our catalog or through our web site. It has several uses in the pharmaceutical and chemical industry, including use as a precursor to common pesticides (a form of chemical weapon, I suppose).

Anyway, this was written up in the local press right after the bombing. Someone at work dug up a night time photo of our main plant, which had a bright light in the sky behind it (probably aircraft landing lights), and put on a caption of "Duck - incoming cruise missles".

Needless to say, the reasons given for attacking the plant were totally bogus.

-- Jerry Heidtke (jheidtke@email.com), December 29, 1999.


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