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--- Mario Goveia <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Please read the book "Disinformation" by Richard
Miniter in >which Miniter systematically dissects the
"No-WMD Myth" (how it >started, and why it continues),
as well as 21 other War-on->Terror myths perpetuated
by the media, including the newspaper >USA Today that
Santosh cites above.
>

Since you have read this Miniter book and you vouch
for the authenticity of the "well-researched"
information that it contains, please tell me the
following:

1. What authentic source(s) does the book cite for its
claim that the 1.77 tons of "enriched" uranium and
1000 radioactive materials were indeed banned "WMDs"
or "deadly weapons"? 

2. 1500 gallons of what chemical were found?

3. What authentic source(s) or expert opinions does
the book cite in support of its claim that the 1500
gallons of some chemical, one roadside bomb and 17
warheads were banned chemical weapons of mass
destruction that the inspectors were looking for?

4. Does the book claim that the USA Today report I
cited is a myth? If so, what facts does it give to
back its claim?

Cheers,

Santosh

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