Tulkas12 said:What you see in those photos and what an expert sees are hardly the same thing.
And the experts have yet to prove in any way those were WMD labs, but the CFC posters, know they were.
Tulkas12 said:What you see in those photos and what an expert sees are hardly the same thing.
Neomega said:You cannot build a nuclear weapon in your garage. Nope, can't be done. Perhaps you can take a class at your community college in the fall.
neomega said:And the experts have yet to prove in any way those were WMD labs, but the CFC posters, know they were.
so..what? WE were making illegal weapons? thats the silliest thing ive ever heard! You, my friend, ought to go into professional comedyNeomega said:read the article, this was a lab erected after the fall of Saddam Hussein.
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http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2005/08/13/AR2005081300530.html
"Boylan said the suspected lab was new, dating from some time after the U.S.-led invasion of Iraq in 2003."
MobBoss said:So, once Saddam fell, that automatically means any programs he had going automatically ceased and stopped operating?
Suuurrrrree.![]()
How do you know this wasnt something cooked up by Saddam to pay back those american devils?
Neomega said:And the experts have yet to prove in any way those were WMD labs, but the CFC posters, know they were.
MobBoss said:So, once Saddam fell, that automatically means any programs he had going automatically ceased and stopped operating?
thats right, and CFC posters also claim to know more than US intelligence and soldiers who were thereNeomega said:And the experts have yet to prove in any way those were WMD labs, but the CFC posters, know they were.
Arcades057 said:Neomega, what makes you think that you can't build a nuclear weapon in your garage? I'm interested to know this.
Tulkas12 said:What you see in those photos and what an expert sees are hardly the same thing.
Tulkas12 said:Technical in its nature, but that should be apreciated here. . .
http://www.fpx.de/fp/WebLog/2003/iraq-du.html
This revelation is all the more interesting when you consider the unlikely source for these huge shipments, none other than the United States military itself. Delivery has taken place using millions of depleted uranium shells that were used against Iraqi targets.
Neomega said:keep grabbing, but you'll stiill only have an armful of straw.
Arcades057 said:Neomega, what makes you think that you can't build a nuclear weapon in your garage? I'm interested to know this.
sysyphus said:If something is to used as evidence to convince the general public of something, then it should be easily understood by the general public.
MobBoss said:Anyone else notice how all the other anti-invasion peeps left the thread? And abandoned ol neomega to fend for himself?
Cute that.
sysyphus said:Because it requires very precise machining, the tools for which are not found in most high tech machine shops let alone people's garages.
Tulkas12 said:I;m not trying to convince the "general" public of anything. Really I'm just kind of sick of being called ******** and insane by people who think I have no reason to believe what I believe, so I'm presenting some of the eveidence that I have seen.
Neomega said:and the centifuges, and of course, the enriched Uranium