Is the Truth about Iraq’s WMD Coming to Light?

Is the Truth about Iraq’s WMD Coming to Light

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A Supplement to Archive Prophecy Updates 173A, 137E, and 81A Plus the December 22, 2005 Archive Blog “Syria First Stored WMD in Time of Crisis!”

January 29, 2006

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I have claimed for some four years that Saddam Hussein and Bashar Assad made an agreement at a meeting

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on the Syrian and Iraqi border prior to Operation Desert Storm, which was an arraignment for the transfer of WMD to Syria if Allied forces overran Iraq. New evidence is now surfacing that appears to show my claim was justified.

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The history of what I believe transpired between Iraq and Syria is contained in the Supplements listed above in our Archives.

BEGIN QUOTE FROM ARCHIVE PROPHECY UPDATE 137E

“In the Spring of 2002, Saddam Hussein and Bashar Assad, the President of Syria, had a meeting at the border between Iraq and Syria. As far as I know, this was their only meeting.

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I must confess that, at the time the meeting occurred, its immediate purpose puzzled me.

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The Baath parties of Syria and Iraq had not been on friendly terms up to that point in time.

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As I recall, Saddam presented Bashar with a large, ancient rifle as a

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present. A year later, after their meeting, Operation Iraqi Freedom put Saddam on the run, and no weapons of mass destruction (WMD) have yet been found in appreciable amounts in Iraq. This has caused me to suspect that the major purpose for the border meeting was to discuss the transfer of the Iraqi WMD into Syria for safekeeping if the United States were to attack Iraq. I admit this is speculation, but time will tell!”

END QUOTE FROM ARCHIVE PROPHECY UPDATE 137E

The number two official in the former Air Force of Saddam Hussein, General Georges Sada, a Christian who now directs the operations of a Christian humanitarian organization (World Compassion), has revealed in his new book, “Saddam’s Secrets,” that one of the secrets involved was the method Saddam used to hide his Weapons of Mass Destruction.

Sada revealed in his book that Saddam had seats removed from civilian airline planes, loaded the WMD on them, and had them flown to Syria as seemingly routine civilian flights. Sada said it had required 56 flights to transfer the material.

The extracts which follow were taken from an article by Ira Stoll, Staff Reporter of the New York Sun, printed on January 26, 2006, which may be read in its entirety at URL http://www.nysun.com/article/26514

BEGIN EXTRACTS FROM NEW YORK SUN

The Iraqi general, Georges Sada, makes the charges in a new book, “Saddam’s Secrets,” released this week. He detailed the transfers in an interview yesterday with The New York Sun.

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“There are weapons of mass destruction gone out from Iraq to Syria, and they must be found and returned to safe hands,” Mr.

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Sada said. “I am confident they were taken over.”

Mr. Sada’s comments come just more than a month after Israel’s top general during Operation Iraqi Freedom, Moshe Yaalon, told the Sun that Saddam “transferred the chemical agents from Iraq to Syria.”

Democrats have made the absence of stockpiles of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq a theme in their criticism of the Bush administration’s decision to go to war in 2003.

The discovery of the weapons in Syria could alter the American political debate on the Iraq war. And even the accusations that they are there could step up international pressure on the government in Damascus. That government, led by Bashar Assad, is already facing a U.N. investigation over its alleged role in the assassination of a former prime minister of Lebanon. The Bush administration has criticized Syria for its support of terrorism and its failure to cooperate with the U.N. investigation.

Mr. Sada, 65, told the Sun that the pilots of the two airliners that transported the weapons of mass destruction to Syria from Iraq approached him in the middle of 2004, after Saddam was captured by American troops.

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“I know them very well. They are very good friends of mine. We trust each other.

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We are friends as pilots,” Mr. Sada said of the two pilots. He declined to disclose their names, saying they are concerned for their safety. But he said they are now employed by other airlines outside Iraq.

The pilots told Mr.

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Sada that two Iraqi Airways Boeings were converted to cargo planes by removing the seats, Mr. Sada said. Then Special Republican Guard brigades loaded materials onto the planes, he said, including “yellow barrels with skull and crossbones on each barrel.” The pilots said there was also a ground convoy of trucks.

The flights – 56 in total, Mr. Sada said – attracted little notice because they were thought to be civilian flights providing relief from Iraq to Syria, which had suffered a flood after a dam collapse in June of 2002.

“Saddam realized, this time, the Americans are coming,” Mr. Sada said. “They handed over the weapons of mass destruction to the Syrians.”

Mr. Sada said that the Iraqi official responsible for transferring the weapons was a cousin of Saddam Hussein named Ali Hussein al-Majid, known as “Chemical Ali.” The Syrian official responsible for receiving them was a cousin of Bashar Assad who is known variously as General Abu Ali, Abu Himma, or Zulhimawe.

Short of discovering the weapons in Syria, those seeking to validate Mr. Sada’ s claim independently will face difficulty.

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His book contains a foreword by a retired U.S. Air Force colonel, David Eberly, who was a prisoner of war in Iraq during the first Gulf War and

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who vouches for Mr. Sada, who once held him captive, as “an honest and honorable man.”

In his visit to the Sun yesterday, Mr.

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Sada was accompanied by Terry Law, the president of a Tulsa, Oklahoma based Christian humanitarian organization called World Compassion. Mr. Law said he has known Mr. Sada since 2002, lived in his house in Iraq and had Mr. Sada as a guest in his home in America. “Do I believe this man? Yes,” Mr. Law said. “It’s been solid down the line and everything checked out.”

Said Mr. Law, “This is not a publicity hound.

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This is a man who wants peace putting his family on the line.”

Mr. Sada acknowledged that the disclosures about transfers of weapons of mass destruction are “a very delicate issue.” He said he was afraid for his family. “I am sure the terrorists will not like it. The Saddamists will not like it,” he said.

He thanked the American troops. “They liberated the country and the nation. It is a liberation force. They did a great job,” he said. “We have been freed.”

He said he had not shared his story until now with any American officials. “I kept everything secret in my heart,” he said. But he is scheduled to meet next week in Washington with Senators Sessions and Inhofe, Republicans of, respectively, Alabama and Oklahoma. Both are members of the Senate Armed Services Committee.

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The book also says that on the eve of the first Gulf War, Saddam was planning to use his air force to launch a chemical weapons attack on Israel.

Syria is one of only eight countries that has not signed the Chemical Weapons Convention, a treaty that obligates nations not to stockpile or use chemical weapons.

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Syria’s chemical warfare program, apart from any weapons that may have been received from Iraq, has long been the source of concern to America, Israel, and Lebanon. In March 2004, the director of Central Intelligence, George Tenet, testified before the Senate Armed Services Committee, saying, “Damascus has an active CW development and testing program that relies on foreign suppliers for key controlled chemicals suitable for producing CW.”

END EXTRACTS FROM NEW YORK SUN

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