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Octafish Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Wed Jul-27-05 09:51 PM
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34. Didn't know about Pollie. Do know J Edgar was in on it.
Hoover received warnings about several threats against President Kennedy, but never warned the Secret Service, let alone his boss Robert F. Kennedy, about the threats. Just as much as the current turds and slugs of the BFEE, J Egar Hoover also is a TRAITOR.

Here's a bit of how those upon whom the FBI's bossman smiled have done with their treasonous stewardship of the nation, a short interview about Dr. Abdul Qadeer Khan, the man responsible for the Pakistani H-bomb and its spread to North Korea, Iran and who besides Dick Cheney and Donald Rumsfeld know where else:



The most dangerous man in the world?

Some experts argue that it's not Osama bin Laden


By Chris Hansen and Richard Greenberg
Dateline NBC
Updated: 12:57 p.m. ET Jan. 19, 2005

He's been called by some, the most dangerous man in the world. And he's not Osama Bin Laden. You may not even know his name but, according to those who do know him, he helped spread nuclear bomb-making technology to some of America's most determined enemies. The question is, just how much damage has he done?

In the summer of 1999, a group of illegal weapons dealers were meeting at a warehouse in Florida, their conversations recorded by federal investigators. One of the men, from Pakistan, was seeking technology for nuclear weapons. Who did he say he was working for?

Dick Stoltz: “Dr. Abdul Khan.”

Chris Hansen: “A.Q. Khan.”

Dick Stoltz: “A.Q. Khan.”

Former federal undercover agent Dick Stoltz was posing as a black market arms dealer.

Hansen: “Did you realize what you had at the time?”

Stoltz: “No. We didn't.”

But now he does -- because A.Q. Khan is considered, by some, to be the most dangerous man in the world. Why? Because Dr. Khan has peddled nuclear weapons technology to some of the countries the United States considers most dangerous, and some accepted his offers.

Hansen: “We're talking about Iran?”

David Albright: “Iran accepted.”

Hansen: “North Korea?”

Albright: “Accepted.”

Hansen: “Libya?”

Albright: “Accepted.”

David Albright, a physicist and former U.N. nuclear weapons inspector in Iraq, has been tracking A.Q. Khan for 20 years.

CONTINUED...

http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/6827441/



This Khan feller is a friend of Poppy Bush.
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