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		<title>By: FernBlog</title>
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		<description>Well, Well What do We Have Here...

I am not a reporter of any kind but it took me less than a few minutes of &quot;elbow grease&quot; to find the dreaded WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction). I seemed to have &quot;out-scooped&quot; the entire Democratic Party, New York Times, Los Angeles Times and several other liberal biased reporting outlets out there. Of course I had help, Powerline Blog pointed me to a website operated by the DoD (Department of Defense) by called &quot;Foreign Military Studies Office Joint Reserve Intelligence Center&quot; (http://70.168.46.200/default.aspx). This location contains a treasure trove of document summaries of translated Iraqi documents created during the Saddam reign of terror. The website has the following paragragh as it&#039;s purpose for existence:

At the request of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the US Army Foreign Military Studies Office has created this portal to provide the general public with access to unclassified documents and media captured during Operation Iraqi Freedom.

Of the many documents present I would want to direct the gentle reader to one summary in particular released recently. This pdf document labeled with the cryptic number of CMPC-2003-00011084-HT-DHM2A.pdf

This document was written in 1999 and it outlines the process by which the &quot;Director of the Criminal Department, Na`man `Ali Muhammad&quot; would hide &quot;non-conventional
weapons and other chemical agents&quot; from &quot;the International Inspection Committee&quot; and thereby hiding them from not only the United Nations but 100 % of the Democrats in this country. Please read the letter:

He added that the following procedures were implemented on the fifth month of this year [TC: May 1999] in order to prevent disclosure of the locations:

1- Relocate all IIS &quot;I[raqi] I[ntelligence] S[ervice]&quot; documents
2- Relocate all IIS chemical materials and equipment
3- Designate a group of employees from the Ministry of Health to replace the IIS employees
4- Relocate some of the officers and employees, whose job descriptions are not compatible with the Ministry of Health to Al-Rashidiah, and implement other appropriate concealment procedures. [TC: no further information].

He continues to state that present situation of the Directorate could be extended for an unspecified period of time. This situation could frequently reoccur, which has a direct negative impact on the performance and duties of the Directorate, with regards to providing essential levels of security. Consequently, the location of the site could be discovered. In addition the Ministry of Health may not be able to afford releasing its employees for a long period of time. Also, the presence of the Ministry of Health employees, and their integration with our employees, is a security breach. The close location of the directorate to other public locations, such as Al-Thaurah and Hay Al- Sinak, makes it a non-secure location. He added that the location is within the range of the enemy&#039;s coordinates, and that special attention should be given to the collaborators who are present within these areas. The following alternate locations were suggested:

1- The Technical Research Center located on Palestine Street (previous Olympic
Committee), since part of its Criminology Research Department was transferred to the Criminology Department.

2- Scientific Research Center, since it contains some laboratories that can be used for the work of the Criminology Department.

Now if I could look up Palestine Street (previous Olympic Committee) in Mapquest... goteam_fa
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		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<!-- google_ad_section_start --><p>Well, Well What do We Have Here&#8230;</p>
<p>I am not a reporter of any kind but it took me less than a few minutes of &#8220;elbow grease&#8221; to find the dreaded WMD (Weapons of Mass Destruction). I seemed to have &#8220;out-scooped&#8221; the entire Democratic Party, New York Times, Los Angeles Times and several other liberal biased reporting outlets out there. Of course I had help, Powerline Blog pointed me to a website operated by the DoD (Department of Defense) by called &#8220;Foreign Military Studies Office Joint Reserve Intelligence Center&#8221; (<a href="http://70.168.46.200/default.aspx" rel="nofollow">http://70.168.46.200/default.aspx</a>). This location contains a treasure trove of document summaries of translated Iraqi documents created during the Saddam reign of terror. The website has the following paragragh as it&#8217;s purpose for existence:</p>
<p>At the request of the Office of the Director of National Intelligence, the US Army Foreign Military Studies Office has created this portal to provide the general public with access to unclassified documents and media captured during Operation Iraqi Freedom.</p>
<p>Of the many documents present I would want to direct the gentle reader to one summary in particular released recently. This pdf document labeled with the cryptic number of CMPC-2003-00011084-HT-DHM2A.pdf</p>
<p>This document was written in 1999 and it outlines the process by which the &#8220;Director of the Criminal Department, Na`man `Ali Muhammad&#8221; would hide &#8220;non-conventional<br />
weapons and other chemical agents&#8221; from &#8220;the International Inspection Committee&#8221; and thereby hiding them from not only the United Nations but 100 % of the Democrats in this country. Please read the letter:</p>
<p>He added that the following procedures were implemented on the fifth month of this year [TC: May 1999] in order to prevent disclosure of the locations:</p>
<p>1- Relocate all IIS &#8220;I[raqi] I[ntelligence] S[ervice]&#8221; documents<br />
2- Relocate all IIS chemical materials and equipment<br />
3- Designate a group of employees from the Ministry of Health to replace the IIS employees<br />
4- Relocate some of the officers and employees, whose job descriptions are not compatible with the Ministry of Health to Al-Rashidiah, and implement other appropriate concealment procedures. [TC: no further information].</p>
<p>He continues to state that present situation of the Directorate could be extended for an unspecified period of time. This situation could frequently reoccur, which has a direct negative impact on the performance and duties of the Directorate, with regards to providing essential levels of security. Consequently, the location of the site could be discovered. In addition the Ministry of Health may not be able to afford releasing its employees for a long period of time. Also, the presence of the Ministry of Health employees, and their integration with our employees, is a security breach. The close location of the directorate to other public locations, such as Al-Thaurah and Hay Al- Sinak, makes it a non-secure location. He added that the location is within the range of the enemy&#8217;s coordinates, and that special attention should be given to the collaborators who are present within these areas. The following alternate locations were suggested:</p>
<p>1- The Technical Research Center located on Palestine Street (previous Olympic<br />
Committee), since part of its Criminology Research Department was transferred to the Criminology Department.</p>
<p>2- Scientific Research Center, since it contains some laboratories that can be used for the work of the Criminology Department.</p>
<p>Now if I could look up Palestine Street (previous Olympic Committee) in Mapquest&#8230; goteam_fa</p>
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