Is this why no one found WMDS in Iraq?

Is this why no one found WMDs in Iraq?

by Jon Rappoport

June 12, 2014

www.nomorefakenews.com

Yes, prior to Gulf War 2, all sorts of people were lying about WMDs in Iraq. There was the whole business about the yellowcake and Niger, and Colin Powell speaking before the UN.

There was a WMD depot in Iraq that wasn’t a depot.

There were people who said they had secret evidence Saddam shipped weapons out of the country. And maybe they did have evidence.

But this is a different story. It involves the prospect of inspectors finding very serious weapons and then saying, “Wait! The weapons’ containers have American labels on them!”

That didn’t happen, but it could have. And then what a fiasco would have ensued, since the US government was about to wage war to “end Saddam’s threat.” Yet, the US had armed him.

In 1975, the US signed on to an international treaty banning the production, use, and stockpiling of biological weapons. Ditto for chemical weapons, in 1993. Another treaty.

Here’s a quote from the Washington Post (9/4/13, “When the US looked the other way on chemical weapons”): “…The administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush authorized the sale to Iraq of numerous items…including poisonous chemicals and deadly biological viruses, such as anthrax and bubonic plague…”

Between 1985 and 1989, a US 501C3 firm, American Type Culture Collection, sent Iraq up to 70 shipments of various biowar agents, including 21 strains of anthrax.

Between 1984 and 1989, the CDC (Centers for Disease Control) sent Iraq at least 80 different biowar agents, including botulinum toxoid, dengue virus, and West Nile antigen and antibody.

This information on the American Type Culture Collection and the CDC comes from a report, “Iraq’s Biological Weapons Program,” prepared by the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies (CNS).

Then we have a comprehensive article by William Blum in the April 1998 Progressive called “Anthrax for Export.” Blum cites a 1994 Senate report confirming that, in this 1985-1989 time period, US shipments of anthrax and other biowar agents to Iraq were licensed by…drum roll, cymbal crash…the US Dept. of Commerce.

Blum quotes from the Senate report: “These biological materials were not attenuated or weakened and were capable of reproduction. It was later learned that these microorganisms exported by the United States were identical to those the United Nations inspectors found and removed from the Iraqi biological warfare program.”

This 1994 Senate report also indicates that the US exported to Iraq the precursors for chemwar agents, actual plans for chemical and biowar production facilities, and chemical-warhead filling equipment. The exports continued until at least November 28, 1989.

Blum lists a few other biowar agents the US shipped to Iraq. Histoplasma Capsulatum, Brucella Melitensis, Clostridium Perfringens, Clostridium tetani–as well as E. coli, various genetic materials, human and bacterial DNA.

Blum also points out that a 1994 Pentagon report dismissed any connection between all these biowar agents and Gulf War Illness. But the researcher who headed up that study, Joshua Lederberg, was actually a director of the US firm that had provided the most biowar material to Iraq in the 1980s: the American Type Culture Collection.

Newsday revealed that the CEO of the American Type Culture Collection was a member of the US Dept. of Commerce’s Technical Advisory Committee. See, the Dept. of Commerce had to license and approve all those exports of biowar agents carried out by the American Type Culture Collection. Get the picture?

Now, as to other US companies which dealt biowar or chemwar agents to Iraq—all such sales having been approved by the US government—the names of these companies are contained in records of the 1992 Senate hearings, “United States Export Policy Toward Iraq Prior to Iraq’s Invasion of Kuwait,” Senate Report 102-996, Senate Committee on Banking Housing and Urban Affairs, 102d Congress, Second Session (October 27, 1992):

Mouse Master (Georgia), Sullaire Corp (Charlotte, North Carolina), Pure Aire (Charlotte, North Carolina), Posi Seal (Conn.), Union Carbide (Conn.), Evapco (Maryland), BDM Corp (Virginia), Spectra Physics (Calif.).

There are about a dozen more.

This also from the Blum article: “A larger number of American firms supplied Iraq with the specialized computers, lasers, testing and analyzing equipment, and other instruments and hardware vital to the manufacture of nuclear weapons, missiles, and delivery systems. Computers, in particular, play a key role in nuclear weapons development. Advanced computers make it feasible to avoid carrying out nuclear test explosions, thus preserving the program’s secrecy. The 1992 Senate hearings implicated [Hewlett Packard, Palo Alto, CA — among others].”

Hewlett Packard said that the recipient of its shipments, Saad 16, was some sort of school in Iraq. But in 1990, the Wall St. Journal stated that Saad 16 was a “heavily fortified, state-of-the-art [Iraqi] complex for aircraft construction, missile design, and, almost certainly, nuclear-weapons research.”


The Matrix Revealed


There has been a considerable debate about whether Saddam hid some of his bio/chem weapons in Syria, to evade UN weapons inspectors. If he did, then is it possible the current situation in Syria has a few of its roots in the US? Is it possible some of Syria’s WMDs originally came from America?

If you review and think about all these WMD shipments from the US to Iraq, you understand there were many US officials and corporate employees who knew about them. Knew about them then, in the 1980s, and knew about them later, during 2 US wars in Iraq, when American soldiers were sent to Iraq, and could have been exposed to the bio/chem weapons.

And these officials and employees said nothing.

Officials at the CDC and the Dept. of Commerce said nothing. People at the American Type Culture Collection said nothing. People at the Pentagon and the CIA and the NSA said nothing. Presidents said nothing. Employees of the corporations who supplied germs and chemicals said nothing.

It’s clear that the US government shipped those bio/chem weapons to Iraq to aid it in its war against Iran. And yes, Iraq did use chemical weapons against Iran—and also against the Iraqi Kurds. Perhaps you remember that, much later, the US government repeated, over and over, “Saddam used chemical weapons against the Kurds, his own people,” as a reason for attacking Iraq.

So is there any limit beyond which the US government wouldn’t go to foment war, to wage war?

That’s a rhetorical question.

Jon Rappoport

The author of three explosive collections, THE MATRIX REVEALED, EXIT FROM THE MATRIX, and POWER OUTSIDE THE MATRIX, Jon was a candidate for a US Congressional seat in the 29th District of California. He maintains a consulting practice for private clients, the purpose of which is the expansion of personal creative power. Nominated for a Pulitzer Prize, he has worked as an investigative reporter for 30 years, writing articles on politics, medicine, and health for CBS Healthwatch, LA Weekly, Spin Magazine, Stern, and other newspapers and magazines in the US and Europe. Jon has delivered lectures and seminars on global politics, health, logic, and creative power to audiences around the world. You can sign up for his free emails at www.nomorefakenews.com

13 comments on “Is this why no one found WMDS in Iraq?

  1. kozandaishi says:

    Business as usual in the United States of Amerika, Inc.

  2. Bill says:

    Nice one Jon – use guidestar dot org to see the ATCC’s IRS filings, and you’ll see that (for 2012) this is a “non-profit” that pulls in $79M and pays it’s CEO $1.2M. Let’s all keep close watch on the 501c3 orgs, as many are just the opposite of a “social-good” org and provide cover for the corrupt.

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  5. Thanks Jon…

    For your ongoing vigilant coverage of these issues. Certainly not much of a surprise to many of us… but surely nice to see the validation.

    ~ Louie

  6. henry says:

    A relative of mine, who is now diseased, told me that he worked with Saddam in the Iran/Iraq war. First the Americans gave good info and weapons to Iraq and when Iraq started to win, they gave bad info and weapons. The goal was to get both sides to kill as many of each other as possible. When both sides realized the game, they ended the war. Some of the weapons that United States gave to Iraq was used to kill the Kurds in Iraq. I think that the goal of the WMD search was to find them and make sure that the US was not found to guilty of assisting war crimes.

    The initial invasion of Kuwait by Iraq was also instigated by the US. Iraq did not like the way the land was cut up at the end of WW I. They considered Kuwait to be part of Iraq. They put up with the boarders because they had no choice. The Americans told Saddam that they would not take action against Iraq if he invaded. He did invade and America went to war against Iraq. The war-like boogie man, Saddam, was used to keep Saudi Arabia in line knowing that the king could not possibly defend his kingdom without American help.

    There is a game behind the game; a war behind the wars. But, you’re not supposed to know that.

    • Philosonator says:

      What you say is probably true at many different levels. But for the “layman,” it is not necessary to have a complete understanding of all the complications in order to know enough about what is going on in the world to understand where the basic fault originates. In my opinion, all a person really has to know is that, no matter where in the world any social upheavals or civil unrest or violent demonstrations occur, the CIA, Mossad, and MI 6 have already been there — and they all have bloody hands. Period.

  7. Amaterasu Solar says:

    “If You want peace, take the PROFIT out of war.”

    Without profit as motive, none of those products would have been developed and sold…

    Just sayin’.

    For readers not familiar with how We can eliminate the profit motive:

    http://stateofglobe.com/2014/03/07/liberty-and-the-american-way/

    ♥♥♥

    “ALL money systems promote the most psychopathic to the top of the money/power heap – THEY will do ANYTHING to get there.”
    “The love of money is the root of all evil; remove the soil in which the root grows…”
    “If the universe is made of mostly “dark” energy…can We use it to run Our cars?”
    “If You want peace, take the PROFIT out of war.”

  8. Redleg says:

    We also supplied chemical artillery munitions to Saddam’s army during the Iran-Iraq war. About a year after the invasion I remember reading a very short story about finding a cache of those U.S. produced and labeled munitions in the Army Times. It was only mentioned once and it was not front page news. You would think that the Bush administration would plaster it all over the headlines because it justified their WMD claim…except the reality was even more embarrassing since we were the ones who had actually supplied the WMD which were our justification for invading in the first place.

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