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Posted by: hyperbola 1 year, 10 months agoAN investigation into the illicit sale of American nuclear secrets was compromised by a senior official in the State Department, who tipped off a foreign contact about a bogus CIA company used to investigate the sale of nuclear secrets. Valerie Plame was outed to stop the treason investigation.
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hyperbola
Jan. 27, 2008, 9:17 a.m.One should keep in mind that this treason is intimately connected to the zioncon traitors in our government and that the bush regime is trying to cover up the treason.
Why Bush Wants to Legalize Nuke Trade with Turkey
News รข;; Exonerating Neocon Traitors: the Bush Administration quietly announced on January 22 that the president would like Congress to approve the sale of nuclear secrets to Turkey. As with most stories of this magnitude, the U.S. media has put on blinders, opting to not report either Edmonds' story or Bush's recent announcement.
http://www.propeller.com/viewstory/2008/01/26/w...
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Aidenag
Jan. 27, 2008, 5:48 p.m.Wow, this is some pretty damning news. And the fact the document the US govt says doesnt exsist was identified using a FOIA request really shows that there is a coverup going on..
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tehranchik
Jan. 27, 2008, 5:56 p.m.I'd also like to know what will happen to all of the documents from Sibel that Waxman's office have done nothing about. When will the investigation start? Have those documents been declared not to exist as well?
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Candida
Jan. 27, 2008, 11:31 p.m.Part of me keeps hoping that one more year and then the investigations will start, but the skeptic in me retorts: Nah, it will be the same old, same old...
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gamahuche
Jan. 28, 2008, 8 a.m.Its an excellent story which JUSTmanages to survive its hyperbolic introduction and its VERY misleading title which makes it sound as if V. Plame was involved in treasonous activities rather than the victim of them, which was actually the case.
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