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NYTimes Oct 29 2004: One frame shows what the experts say is a seal, with narrow wires that would
have to be broken if anyone entered through the main door of the bunker....The agency said that when
it left Iraq in mid-March, only days before the war began, the only bunkers bearing its seals at the
huge complex contained the explosive known as HMX
, which the agency had monitored because
it could be used in a nuclear weapons program

http://kstp.com/kstpimages/Al-QaQaa-pix_10.jpg
http://sitbot.net/im/alqaqa-2.jpg

STILL SEALED ON APRIL 18

The video shows a cable locking a door shut. That cable is connected by a copper colored seal.
A spokesperson for the International Atomic Energy Agency told 5 Eyewitness News that seal
appears to be one used by their inspectors. "In Iraq they were used when there was a concern that
this could have a, what we call, dual use purpose, that there could be a nuclear weapons
application."


http://www.kstp.com/kstpimages/Al-Qaqaa-pix_05a.jpg
http://sitbot.net/im/alqaqa-1.jpg

1.1D-1

That's a 1 under 1.1D, not a D for compatibility D (secondary blasting explosive).

1.1D decodes as Hazard Class 1 (explosive), Division 1 (mass explosion hazard),
and Compatibility Group D (secondary blasting explosive).


It's either "Class 1" explosive or "Division 1" mass explosive, but it is NOT Group D
secondary blasting explosive.

Explosives at Al Qaqaa on April 18th--CONFIRMED!

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6405578/
Report: GIs witnessed theft of Iraq explosives
U.S. troops at Al-Qaqaa site say they were outnumbered by looters
The Associated Press
Updated: 8:49 a.m. ET Nov. 4, 2004

LOS ANGELES - Explosives were looted from the Al-Qaqaa ammunitions site in Iraq while
outnumbered U.S. soldiers assigned to guard the materials watched helplessly, soldiers told
the Los Angeles Times.

About a dozen U.S. troops were guarding the sprawling facility in the weeks after the April
2003 fall of Baghdad when Iraqi looters raided the site, the newspaper quoted a group of
unidentified soldiers as saying. U.S. Army reservists and National Guardsmen witnessed the
looting and some soldiers sent messages to commanders in Baghdad requesting help, but
received no reply, they said.

“It was complete chaos. It was looting like L.A. during the Rodney King riots,” one officer said.
The eyewitness accounts reported by the Times are the first provided by U.S. soldiers and bolster
claims that the U.S. military had failed to safeguard the powerful explosives, the newspaper said.

High-grade explosives reported stolen

Iraqi officials told the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency last month that about
380 tons of high-grade explosives, a type powerful enough to detonate a nuclear weapon, had been
taken from the Al-Qaqaa facility. Soldiers who belong to two different units described how Iraqis
snatched explosives from unsecured bunkers and drove off with them in pickup trucks.

The soldiers who spoke to the Times asked to remain unidentified, saying they feared retaliation
from the Pentagon.

The soldiers said they could not confirm that looters took the particularly powerful explosives
known as HMX and RDX. One soldier, however, said U.S. forces saw looters load trucks with bags
marked “hexamine,” which is a key ingredient for HMX. One senior noncommissioned officer said
troops “were running from one side of the compound to the other side, trying to kick people out”
and that at least 100 vehicles were at the site waiting for the military to leave so that they could loot
the munitions.

Pentagon's accounts

The Pentagon has offered accounts that suggest the explosives were removed before the U.S.-led
invasion to oust Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and not during the chaos following the fall of Baghdad.

A Pentagon statement last week said the removal of the explosives would have required dozens of
heavy trucks moving along the same roads as U.S. combat divisions.

The missing explosives became a campaign issue with Sen. John Kerry claiming it was further
evidence of the Bush administration’s poor handling of the war.

Four soldiers who are members of the Germany-based 317th Support Center and the 258th Rear
Area Operations Center, an Arizona-based Army National Guard unit, said the looting happened
over several weeks in late April and early May 2003. Asked about the soldiers’ accounts, Pentagon
spokeswoman Rose-Ann Lynch told the newspaper: “We take the report of missing munitions very
seriously. And we are looking into the facts and circumstances of this incident.”
© 2004 The Associated Press

http://www.rebuild-iraq-expo.com/exhibitors_list.asp?products=&country=&company=&page=32
SINA CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES CO., Iran

Formalin, HEXAMINE and different types of resins.
http://www.google.com/search?q=hexamine+stove
http://shop2.chemassociates.com/shopsite/Chemassoc2/PAS-hexymethylenetetramine.html
http://www.doxagora.com/2004/10/according-to-jmm-foreign-policy.html
according to IAEA, Iraq actually operated an RDX production plant.

http://www.abc.net.au/cgi-bin/common/printfriendly.pl?http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200410/s1227788.htm

Tuesday, October 26, 2004. 9:06am (AEST)

IAEA informs UN of missing Iraq explosives

The head of the UN nuclear watchdog has officially informed the Security Council of some 380
tons of high explosives missing from a weapons dump in Iraq.

International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) head Mohamed El Baradei delivered a letter to the
council about the disappearance that happened some time after April 9, 2003.

Dr El Baradei also said that the IAEA had, on October 10, informed Iraq's Science and Technology
Industry "of the loss, after 9-4-2003, throughout the theft and looting of the governmental installations
due to lack of security, of high explosives ... that had been subject to IAEA monitoring".

"The explosives in question are given as: HMW (195 tonnes), which had been under IAEA seal;
and RDX (141 tonnes) and PETN (six tonnes), both subject to regular monitoring of stock levels.
The presence of these amounts was verified by the IAEA in January 2003," the letter said.

The IAEA also informed the multinational force in Iraq of the loss.

Although the explosives are conventional, they were under IAEA seal because the could have been
used in as an explosive trigger for a nuclear device.

The United States said that it had launched an investigation into the loss at the former military facility
50 kilometres south of Baghdad.

The Pentagon ordered US-led forces in Iraq and US arms inspectors to "look into the matter and
investigate what was alleged to be missing and the possible circumstances for going missing", State
Department spokesman Adam Ereli said.

"This is 350 tonnes from a total of over almost 400,000 tonnes that we have accounted for.

"It's important, it's significant, but let's put it in the proper perspective.

"We, from the very beginning of Operation Iraqi Freedom, did everything we could to secure arms
caches throughout the country.

"But given the number of arms and the number of caches and the extent of militarisation of Iraq, it
was impossible to provide 100 per cent security for 100 per cent of the sites, quite frankly."

The IAEA told the US government on October 15 that the explosives had disappeared, Mr Ereli said.

http://www.sitbot.net/cgi-bin/htsearch.cgi?words=pavitt
http://www.sitbot.net/htm/8557.html
Virginia Legionnaire, June 2003, front page

James L. Pavitt,
Deputy Director for Operations, CIA

James L. Pavitt was appointed Deputy Director for OPERATIONS on
August 1, 1999, after serving as Associate Deputy Director for Operations
from July 1997 through July 1999.

Previously he served as Chief of the CounterPROLIFERATION Division
in the Directorate of OPERATIONS. In February 1993, Mr. Pavitt was
named Deputy Director of the DCI("Director of Central Intelligence
[Agency]") NonPROLIFERATION[911 anthrax and 380 tons of RDX/HMX
high explosive sealed by IAEA--no CIA spying on IAEA?!] Center
 
http://www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A26485-2004Nov4?language=printer

Retired CIA Official Defends Performance

By Dana Priest
Washington Post Staff Writer
Friday, November 5, 2004; Page A23

[James] Pavitt thinks invading Iraq "was the right thing to do" because, even though no weapons
of mass destruction were found and no direct link to al Qaeda was established, Saddam Hussein
had tried to assassinate former president George H.W. Bush[....to its shame CIA meekly
countered an Iraqi covert op by countering a covert op with conventional troops!!! Another
bad precedent alongside unilateral US action and breaking and initiating contracts in conflict
with international law, and repeating neo-colonialist militarist precedents in Iraq and mideast]

"The window we had on the ground in Iraq after the fighting stopped was a brief window",
[long enough to burgle the Baghdad museum but not to open the IAEA-sealed RDX/HMX
high explosives warehouse WITH A KEY!!! CIA looking fat and weak again]

To succeed in Iraq now, he said, sitting in his family room[at home, Marines!] in front of a
crackling fire and surrounded by original art that he has collected[from the Baghdad museum
and the Watergate?] over the years, "will require flexibility, perhaps more flexibility than
we've seen in the past." [..."more flexibility" means instead of Watergate and Baghdad museum
and 911 anthrax burglars using a key on a single warehouse door, US Marines will kick down a
million doors trying to frag by frag put Proliferation Humpty Dumpty Pavitt's 380 tons of
gift-wrapped IAEA-sealed SUPER explosives back together again]

Pavitt's directorate of operations was responsible for knowing the plans and intentions of
Osama bin Laden and other terrorists, for INSERTING[Baghdad museum burglars not IAEA-
security burglars with key to explosives warehouse] CIA paramilitary units into Afghanistan
after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks, and for sending secret teams into Pakistan, Indonesia,
Thailand and Somalia [...and Baghdad museum? Today only special opportunity for non
sequitur diversionary theme] to snatch al Qaeda members with the help of local security
forces.

"His operatives were the first to fire Hellfire missiles mounted on an unmanned aerial vehicle at"
[...at anything but the open door of the super high explosives warehouse in Iraq when a
hundred trucks lined up outside!]

"Deputy Director of the DCI Non-Proliferation Center"

http://groups.yahoo.com/group/cia-drugs/message/22596

Suspicious meeting at Dulles-Herndon hotel near CIA/NRO/Rockwell night before
911 Goss breakfast with General Ahmed.


Complete archives at http://www.sitbot.net/

Please let us stay on topic and be civil.

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