"thunder" wrote in message
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On Thu, 17 Nov 2005 07:47:27 -0500, Bert Robbins wrote:
Do you have some sources, preferably documented, for these two other
people that agreed with Wilson's verbal report?
The General was Carlton W. Fulford. The other official was Ambassador
Barbro Owens-Kirkpatrick. A google search should produce plenty of
information. You could start he
http://www.cooperativeresearch.org/e...521846767-1866
Niger's chief product is yellow cake urainium do you think that they are
going to come out and say that they are in contact with Iraq about selling
their chief product.
There has already been an Army two-star General that has said that Wilson
told him that his wife, Wilson's wife, worked for the CIA in the WMD
section on or before May of 2003.
Yeah, I've read about Gen. Vallely. Wilson and Vallely are both
threatening to sue each other. Personally, I'll wait and see how it
unfolds. It sounds a little hokey to me. Vallely seems to have
"qualified" his statements, and it seems to me, if Wilson was that loose
with his wife's status, there would be many more witnesses.
Get both of then in front of Fitzgerald under oath and the tiff can be
resolved quickly.
Both! Reporters gossip, it determines the peckiing order. And, Wilson
blabbed to anyone that would listen that his wife worked for the CIA,
again the pecking order thing comes up again.
If Wilson blabbed to anyone who would listen, where are they? So far, we
have the Vallely claim, but no others. It is not publicly known if Wilson
told any reporters. It is publicly known that administration officials
did.
The reporters are looking for a juciy storry, the longer it plays out the
better for them.