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MI5 Does Its Bit For Oil Empire with WMD Allegations Against Mideast Countries

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Freeman

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Oct 8, 2005, 7:23:03 AM10/8/05
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"... The length of the list, compiled by MI5, suggests that the arms
trade supermarket is bigger than has so far been publicly realised. MI5
warns against exports to organisations in Iran, Pakistan, India,
Israel, Syria and Egypt and to beware of front companies in the United
Arab Emirates, which appears to be a hub for the trade. ..."
http://www.guardian.co.uk/uk_news/story/0,3604,1587718,00.html

... with Iran top of the list -- of course! India and Israel thrown in
for "authenticity". Egypt and Pakistan, the west and east borders of
the target lands. And the UAE -- the very heart of the prospective
petro-empire -- tellingly described as A HUB.

It's not clear which the eighth country is. But Saudi Arabia, the
greatest oil producer, is deafingly conspicuous by its absence. This
is doubtless being saved up for the grand finale, when -- amongst any
other dredged-up pretexts -- the "15 Saudi 9/11 hijackers",that
improbable band of DANGER ENABLERS
http://www.geocities.com/libertystrikesback/sept-11.html#hijackers
http://www.geocities.com/libertystrikesback/afghans.html#abledanger
-- will no doubt be played to the hilt.

Freeman

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Oct 11, 2005, 7:20:08 AM10/11/05
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And now a report that

"The Iranian Revolutionary Guards have established a HQ [in Iraq] in an
attempt to control terrorists in southern Iraq, London-based dissidents
claim." (British ITV Teletext, 11 Oct. 2005)

A repeat performance, it seems, of the unholy alliance of lies between
Anglo-Saxon "intelligence" organizations and Iraqi dissidents, designed
to pave the way for the conquest of THAT country.

Freeman

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Oct 18, 2005, 6:08:47 AM10/18/05
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And here we have confirmation that Bush had SAUDI ARABIA in his sights
-- on the pretext of WMD, no less -- in January 2003:-
http://politics.guardian.co.uk/foreignaffairs/story/0,11538,1592808,00.html

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