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[The AP article presenting the falsehood is below -- David]


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Surprise, surprise! Yet another addition to the long list of CIA/Mossad
treasonous routines.
secr



> WARNING !
>
> A patriot CIA agent on condition of absolute anonymity has asked that the
> world immediately be warned of the complete falsehood of the *revelations* of
> alleged Iraqi UN resolution violation which Secretary of State Colin
> Powell will present on Wednesday.
>
> The *revelations* are based on spy satellite recordings.
> What Powell will forget to tell is that they don't derive from Iraq but were
> staged in Arizona by CIA, and that the long delay of the US administration,s
> presentation of its *evidence* against Iraq is due to the fact that CIA needed
> time to fabricate it.
>
> The agent himself did not participate in the CIA fabrication of the *Iraqi*
> activities but was told about them by a CIA friend who did.
>
> Being unable to document his allegation he only asks that the US government be
> required to prove that the satellite recordings really were made in the sky
> over Iraq.
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Powell will expose Saddam's secrets to U.N.
BARRY SCHWEID ASSOCIATED PRESS  WASHINGTON?U.S. Secretary of State Colin Powell will present photographs of mobile biological weapons and transcripts of overheard Iraqi conversations to convince allies that Saddam Hussein has potent arsenals in defiance of U.N. disarmament demands, an administration official said yesterday.
Powell sifted through classified U.S. intelligence yesterday to choose what he will make public tomorrow morning to the U.N. Security Council. He is expected to display the photographs and refer to transcripts, an official said.
The chairman of the House armed services committee, California Republican Duncan Hunter, said he expected the evidence to show details of a transfer of technology from other countries and the relocation of weapons systems within Iraq.
"He can go into a level of detail with respect to the present maintenance of the stock that he hasn't gone into before," Hunter said in an interview.
The presentation could be a turning point in the U.S. effort to convince wary allies, notably France, Russia and China, that Iraq has failed to give up its suspected chemical, biological and nuclear weapons programs and military force is justified.
British Prime Minister Tony Blair, meanwhile, released a 19-page report yesterday accusing Saddam of using a network of 20,000 Iraqi intelligence officers to disrupt U.N. arms inspections and conceal weapons of mass destruction, the Star's Sandro Contenta reports.
Citing British intelligence, the report charges that prohibited materials and documents on weapons programs are hiding in homes, hospitals and mosques.
Blair said Powell will elaborate on the accusations at the Security Council tomorrow.
The 108 U.N. weapons inspectors have all of their telephone conversations and meeting rooms monitored with eavesdropping devices or hidden video cameras, the British report says.
If U.N. inspectors suddenly change direction while on the road to head for a surprise inspection, Iraqi intelligence teams "organize car crashes to cause traffic jams" and stall them until material can be concealed, the report says.
Threatening public demonstrations are also staged against inspectors, and "the whole effect is one of intimidation and psychological pressure."
Iraqi intelligence agents have also told Iraqi scientists who may be interviewed by U.N. weapons inspectors to draw up a list of their relatives.
"The interviewees know only too well what will happen to them, or their relatives still in Iraq, if it is even suspected that they have said too much or given anything away," the British report says.
U.S. President George W. Bush has threatened Iraq with war if it fails to give up its suspected weapons programs, saying he will assemble a "coalition of the willing" to attack if necessary. Iraq denies it has weapons of mass destruction.
Powell's presentation could be critical to American attempts to rally skeptical allies and other members of the Security Council to the U.S. position.
"We will work to bridge our differences, building on the bedrock of our shared values and long history of acting together to meet common challenges," Powell wrote in an article published yesterday by The Wall Street Journal.
Powell plans to meet in New York today and tomorrow with foreign ministers or ambassadors from all, or virtually all, of the 14 other nations on the Security Council, state department spokesperson Richard Boucher said.
The spokesperson said Powell's evidence "will be compelling," but he also said "we are not trying to hype this presentation."
Asked if the evidence would be very surprising to the other governments, Boucher replied: "Generally, no."
Iraq's U.N. ambassador yesterday formally asked to address the Security Council after Powell's speech and a U.S. official said Washington would not object.
Mohammed Aldouri said he had submitted a letter to this month's council president, Ambassador Gunter Pleuger of Germany, which diplomats said would probably be approved as is normal under council procedures.
In other developments:
A British lawmaker yesterday handed chief U.N. weapons inspector Hans Blix what she believes is evidence of two sites where Iraq has hidden material used to make weapons of mass destruction.
Baroness Emma Nicholson, a member of Britain's House of Lords and the European Parliament, said she also gave Blix a form showing that Iraq as recently as last month was trying to order materials that could be used for banned weapons.
"This information has come from inside Iraq in the last few days and has not been given to anybody else before," Nicholson told reporters after a meeting with Blix and eight other members of the European Parliament.
Iraq took the unusual step of issuing an explanation for a missile warhead discovered yesterday by U.N. arms inspectors ? before the monitors themselves made the news public.
Inspectors found the abandoned case of a small rocket and a "modified, damaged and abandoned warhead" at a missile parts factory south of Baghdad, the Iraqi News Agency said, describing it as a Russian-made Luna ? a short-range rocket permitted under U.N. resolutions.
At the Pentagon, a defence official said a fourth U.S. aircraft carrier would be sent to the Persian Gulf.
The USS Theodore Roosevelt, based in Norfolk, Va., was completing training and was likely to head out within days, the official said.
with files from Reuters


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