Secret Saddam Tapes on ABC 'Nightline'
This is going to be a big story. Perhaps even biggeer than the cartoons and the hunting accident -- IF the MSM COVERS IT.
Secret Saddam Tapes on ABC 'Nightline'
This article by reporter Sherrie Gossett originally appeared at CNSNews.com
Secret audiotapes of Saddam Hussein discussing ways to attack America with weapons of mass destruction (WMD) will be the subject of an ABC 'Nightline' program Wednesday night, a former federal prosecutor told Cybercast News Service.
The tapes are being called the 'smoking gun' of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The New York Sun reported that the tapes have been authenticated and currently are being reviewed by the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
The panel's chairman, Rep. Peter Hoekstra, R-Mich., declined to give the Sun details of the content or context of the recordings, saying only that they were provided to his committee by former federal prosecutor John Loftus.
Loftus has been tight-lipped about the tapes, telling the Sun only that he received them from a 'former American military intelligence analyst.'
On Tuesday night, Loftus told Cybercast News Service that ABC's 'Nightline' would air an 'extensive report' on the tapes Wednesday night. Loftus also described an ABC News teaser, which reportedly contains audio of Saddam Hussein discussing ways to attack America with WMD. 'Nightline will have a lot more,' said Loftus.
The tapes are scheduled to be revealed to the public Friday morning at the opening session of The Intelligence Summit, a conference which brings together intelligence professionals from around the world.
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Secret Saddam Tapes on ABC 'Nightline'
This article by reporter Sherrie Gossett originally appeared at CNSNews.com
Secret audiotapes of Saddam Hussein discussing ways to attack America with weapons of mass destruction (WMD) will be the subject of an ABC 'Nightline' program Wednesday night, a former federal prosecutor told Cybercast News Service.
The tapes are being called the 'smoking gun' of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq. The New York Sun reported that the tapes have been authenticated and currently are being reviewed by the U.S. House Permanent Select Committee on Intelligence.
The panel's chairman, Rep. Peter Hoekstra, R-Mich., declined to give the Sun details of the content or context of the recordings, saying only that they were provided to his committee by former federal prosecutor John Loftus.
Loftus has been tight-lipped about the tapes, telling the Sun only that he received them from a 'former American military intelligence analyst.'
On Tuesday night, Loftus told Cybercast News Service that ABC's 'Nightline' would air an 'extensive report' on the tapes Wednesday night. Loftus also described an ABC News teaser, which reportedly contains audio of Saddam Hussein discussing ways to attack America with WMD. 'Nightline will have a lot more,' said Loftus.
The tapes are scheduled to be revealed to the public Friday morning at the opening session of The Intelligence Summit, a conference which brings together intelligence professionals from around the world.
Rest of story:
http://www.newsmax.com/scripts/printer_friendly.pl?s=pf&page=http://www.newsmax.com/archives/ic/2006/2/15/90950.shtml
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