Saturday, May 15, 2004

Hersh And His Story Are One?

This is just fascinating about Hersh and his Abu Ghraib story:
Hersh, of course, would tell you that the world needs to know the information his methods obtain. He may be right. But that is also what U.S. Military Intelligence believed about getting information by hook or crook out of the criminals and terrorists confined at Abu Ghraib that could save American lives.
My take is that we need to figure out how to be ruthless to actually win this thing -- and this story proves we're incapable of it. Let's be honest with ourselves here: if men wearing women's underwear is a war crime then why hasn't San Francisco been tried in an International War Crimes Tribunal?

And if we start making them wear ham suits will FranceArabia finally lose it and attempt to nuke us?
Not in my city. And then why do you hate the Americans you son of a b***h!?

Would Nick Berg Have Selected The Underwear Option?

The corrupt western media has worked day and night to make sure you don't think about this.

Thursday, May 13, 2004

CBS takes on the people and their Google. Skip to the end if you must but Glenn is unmatched pulling this kind of stuff together!

Tuesday, May 11, 2004

Drip.

Drip. DRIP.
Important new information has come from Edward Jay Epstein about Mohammed Atta’s contacts with Iraqi intelligence. The Czechs have long maintained that Atta, leader of the 9/11 hijackers in the United States, met with Ahmed al-Ani, an Iraqi intelligence official, posted to the Iraqi embassy in Prague. As Epstein now reports, Czech authorities have discovered that al-Ani’s appointment calendar shows a scheduled meeting on April 8, 2001 with a "Hamburg student."

That is exactly what the Czechs had been saying since shortly after 9/11: Atta, a long-time student at Germany’s Hamburg-Harburg Technical University, met with al-Ani on April 8, 2001. Indeed, when Atta earlier applied for a visa to visit the Czech Republic, he identified himself as a “Hamburg student.” The discovery of the notation in al-Ani’s appointment calendar about a meeting with a “Hamburg student” provides critical corroboration of the Czech claim.

Epstein also explains how Atta could have traveled to Prague at that time without the Czechs having a record of such a trip. Spanish intelligence has found evidence that two Algerians provided Atta a false passport.