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Thank you very much for this link. I may have missed it, but I didn't see Bb

listed on the shipping list. This tells it all, though, especially the letter

from B. Satcher, the former director of the CDC, admitting that the CDC

trained Iraqi scientist here in their biolab and released so many different

biological agents to the IAEQ.

Who are they currently training and sharing their little biological toys with

now?

/Rodney <rod@...> wrote:

Sorry, cant read through this now, but here is just one link. If you search

for 'saddam biohazard' or saddam disease , you will have many hits

http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2002_cr/s092002.html

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I didnt see it either but that doesnt look like the list I saw How odd

that I can clearly recall the list and how it looked, but not where I saw it

:( Still pretty sure it was a news cast though and want to say it was

connected w/ making Bushs case for war.

Re: [ ] list of biohazards?

> Thank you very much for this link. I may have missed it, but I didn't see

Bb listed on the shipping list. This tells it all, though, especially the

letter from B. Satcher, the former director of the CDC, admitting that

the CDC trained Iraqi scientist here in their biolab and released so many

different biological agents to the IAEQ.

>

> Who are they currently training and sharing their little biological toys

with now?

>

> /Rodney <rod@...> wrote:

> Sorry, cant read through this now, but here is just one link. If you

search for 'saddam biohazard' or saddam disease , you will have many hits

>

> http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2002_cr/s092002.html

>

>

>

>

> Support group for Oregon residents:

> Oregon_Lyme/

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Thanks very much. heather. I had been looking for this info

elsewhere, with no luck. The tickborne agents listed are rickettsias.

No borrelias. So, I conclude that it was not among the agents

provided to Saddam. The UNSCOM document in english apparently does

not contain borrelia either, although (a main proponent of the

lyme as a bioweapon theory) says the french language UNSCOM papers do

include borrelia. Why there is a discrepancy, I don't know. I have

not looked at the original documents, but that is the next step.

I still don't think lyme is a good biowarfare agent. This does not

mean that Plum Island is off the hook entirely, but it means that

accident is a better possibility than any deliberate engineering in

the germ. I wish people would be more careful about their claims, so

they would not immediately discredit other legitimate parts of lyme

controversy.

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> Sorry, cant read through this now, but here is just one link. If

you search for 'saddam biohazard' or saddam disease , you will have

many hits

>

> http://www.fas.org/irp/congress/2002_cr/s092002.html

>

>

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