Thursday, October 28, 2004

Kismet


No baubles. No bangles. No beads.

Just tons of explosives.

Under US Coalition control.

As of April 18, 2003.

EXCLUSIVE:
5 EYEWITNESS NEWS video may be linked to missing explosives in Iraq

Updated: 10/28/2004 07:52:21 AM - VIDEO

A 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS crew in Iraq shortly after the fall of Saddam Hussein was in the area where tons of explosives disappeared.

The missing explosives are now an issue in the presidential debate. Democratic candidate John Kerry is accusing President Bush of not securing the site they allegedly disappeared from. President Bush says no one knows if the ammunition was taken before or after the fall of Baghdad on April 9, 2003 when coalition troops moved in to the area.

Using GPS technology and talking with members of the 101st Airborne 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS determined our crew embedded with them may have been on the southern edge of the Al Qaqaa installation, where that ammunition disappeared. Our crew was based just south of Al Qaqaa. On April 18, 2003 they drove two or three miles north into what is believed to be that area.

During that trip, members of the 101st Airborne Division showed the 5 EYEWITNESS NEWS crew bunker after bunker of material labelled explosives. Usually it took just the snap of a bolt cutter to get in and see the material identified by the 101st as detonation cords.

"We can stick it in those and make some good bombs." a soldier told our crew.

There were what appeared to be fuses for bombs. They also found bags of material men from the 101st couldn't identify, but box after box was clearly marked "explosive."

In one bunker, there were boxes marked with the name "Al Qaqaa", the munitions plant where tons of explosives allegedly went missing. LINK




The Russians didn't take them. Saddam didn't move them.

A US TV News crew saw them. And, as they say in the biz...

We've got art.

What was that about jumping to conclusions, George W.?

Did you really think someone as smart as John Kerry wouldn't have all of the facts before accusing you of negligence in a time of war?

Go home, George W.

And I'm not talking' Texas.

You're not a Texan, and you know it.



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