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easymoney101

02/03/06 6:34 PM

#155634 RE: easymoney101 #155630

Taps found clues, not Al Qaeda, FBI chief says
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WASHINGTON - The National Security Agency's secret domestic spying hasn't nabbed any Al Qaeda agents in the U.S. since the Sept. 11 attacks, FBI Director Robert Mueller told Congress yesterday.
Mueller told the Senate Intelligence Committee that his agents get "a number of leads from the NSA," but he made it clear Osama Bin Laden's henchmen weren't at the end of the trail.

"I can say leads from that program have been valuable in identifying would-be terrorists in the United States, individuals who were providing material support to terrorists," Mueller testified.

His assessment of the controversial NSA snooping appeared to undercut a key claim by President Bush. As recently as Wednesday, Bush defended bypassing courts in domestic spying by insisting that "one of the people making the call has to be Al Qaeda, suspected Al Qaeda and/or affiliate."

The committee's chairman, Sen. Pat Roberts (R-Kan.), let slip that one disrupted plot involved Iyman Faris' scheme to destroy the Brooklyn Bridge. "I think as to the number of lives that have been saved, it might have been how many were on the Brooklyn Bridge if it had blown up," Roberts said.

A senior U.S. counterterrorism official later told the Daily News that the NSA program was used after Faris agreed to cooperate in the investigation but "that was not what initiated it."


http://www.nydailynews.com/news/wn_report/story/388032p-329252c.html


Cough Cough.. the clues ?? yep we have the clues and the supreme court shut up Sibel Edmonds... leads to the gang of filth in DC and a few other foreign big shots!
keep on Talking Mueller .. tell them the rest you chicken shit! Yeh right Pat , some people with blow torches could really try and pull the Brooklyn bridge down without notice.. get real you idiot

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Vexari

02/03/06 6:45 PM

#155637 RE: easymoney101 #155630

easy..way to go..
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follylama

02/03/06 11:43 PM

#155663 RE: easymoney101 #155630

The increase in the rate of birth defects in the children of Gulf War veterans and in Iraqis is unexplained. Depleted uranium exposure has been hypothesized to be a source of this.[10],[11]. A 2001 study of 15,000 U.S. Gulf War combat veterans and 15,000 control veterans found that the Gulf War veterans were 1.8 (fathers) to 2.8 (mothers) times more likely to have children with birth defects[12]. However there is evidence to suggest that depleted uranium is not the cause of these birth defects. [13] In a study of U.K. troops, "Overall, the risk of any malformation among pregnancies reported by men was 50% higher in Gulf War Veterans (GWV) compared with Non-GWVs"[14]. A report written by an Irish petrochemical engineer stated that in Iraq, death rates per 1000 Iraqi children under 5 years of age increased from 2.3 in 1989 to 16.6 in 1993 and cases of leukaemia have more than quadrupled in areas where DU was present. I. Al-Sadoon, et al., writing in the Medical Journal of Basrah University, report modest increase many years after the Gulf War. The link between these increases and DU is unproven. (see Table 1 here).

Disputes continue to exist about the role of depleted uranium in Gulf War Syndrome. Some, including Dr. Richard Guthrie, an expert in chemical warfare at Sussex University, have argued that a more likely cause for the increase in birth defects was the Iraqi Army’s use of teratogenic mustard agents. Since more recent epidemiological findings have come to light, only the plaintifs in a long-running class action lawsuit continue to assert that sulphur mustards might be responsible[15]. According to the CDC Toxicological Profile, for sulphur mustards to have produced as many birth defects as have been observed, they would have had to have also produced several dozen times as many cancers as observed[16]. But this is also true for depleted uranium.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gulf_War_Syndrome
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follylama

02/03/06 11:47 PM

#155664 RE: easymoney101 #155630

Goldenhar Syndrome and Gulf War Veterans
From Mary Kugler,
Your Guide to Rare / Orphan Diseases.

http://rarediseases.about.com/cs/goldenharsyndrome/a/120801.htm