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CIA infiltrated and used Human Shields in Iraq to take down Saddam

by boston_liberty Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 5:02 AM

From the beginning, the heads of the American Central Intelligence Agency followed a plan to use the work of agents posing as "human shields." The CIA chiefs used peace activists in America carefully and systematically.

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2. As a guarantee of this (which the commanders of the Republican Guard did not completely trust), the United States disclosed some of its agents whom it had planted among the "human shields" who were guiding the American military to positions to be bombed and where President Saddam Hussein and the Iraqi leadership could be found. A brief meeting was held between one of the agents serving as a "human shield" and some members of the Republican Guard during which the latter were handed official written documents addressed to the first echelon of the Republican Guard. These reassured the Republican Guard commanders that the assurances were reliable. The documents provided for:

After the occupation of Saddam International Airport, Republican Guards of the top echelon should arrive at the airport so that they could be transported away. If that proved impossible, a place should be agreed upon where an Apache helicopter or two could land somewhere near Baghdad in order to transport them away.

Some commanders of the second echelon should secure themselves within the Iraqi Republican Palace adjacent to the Airport. American forces would fire some shells at it in order to announce that they had taken it, then American forces would transfer them to the airport.

Orders should be issued to the commanders of the Second Echelon of the Republican Guard not to resist and to lay down their weapons, together with promises of their safety, and that of their families, and they would be transported to secure locations. In turn they were to issue orders to those of lower rank in their commands not to put up resistance. The Republican Guard's first echelon used a deception to get lower ranks to accept such an order by telling them that the resistance would be carried on secretly in accordance with a plan prepared by the Iraqi leadership to protract the war and catch the American forces in a trap that had been laid for them. This trick was used on the lower ranking commanders of the Republican Guard.

First and Second echelon commanders of the Republican Guard would be given sums of money in dollars as a down payment to guarantee the implementation of the agreement.

Human Shields

From the beginning, the heads of the American Central Intelligence Agency followed a plan to use the work of agents posing as "human shields." The CIA chiefs used peace activists in America carefully and systematically. They sent three groups of peace activists to the region, and in particular into Baghdad on the basis that that would be the place where the decisive battle would be fought.

The deception worked with the Iraqi leaders who placed different groups of human shields in important places such as: factories and manufactories that had great importance for the population. Storehouses of weapons belonging to the Republican Guard were located inside those factories and manufactories, and this fact was openly acknowledged. But inside, hidden under ground, there were huge stockpiles of weapons sufficient for waging a resistance struggle for years. These were ostensibly civilian installations but on the inside were military. These included centers where rockets were gathered for destruction under the UN supervised program, while some of them were stored in underground military storehouses.

The Iraqi measures, whereby they distributed the human shields to vital locations, was in fact a trap set for the Iraqis, for the human shields carried difficult-to-detect delicate communication devices for communicating with the American forces during the bombing. It later became clear that these devices played an outstanding role in pinpointing the positions of Saddam and his leaders, as well as places where weapons were being stored.
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Funny

by Post Hoc Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 5:17 AM

I don't remember anyone saying anything but good things about the human shields before the war. . . now that even they have admitted that their actions were ill advised, this conspiracy theory comes out to save face.
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Just so you know...

by daveman Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 5:29 AM

Just so you know......
apache.jpg, image/jpeg, 600x475

"After the occupation of Saddam International Airport, Republican Guards of the top echelon should arrive at the airport so that they could be transported away. If that proved impossible, a place should be agreed upon where an Apache helicopter or two could land somewhere near Baghdad in order to transport them away."


The Apache isn't built for passengers. Perhaps an innocent mistake on the translator's part.
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Gotcha!!

by Josef Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 6:08 AM

How much else is fabricated??? I wonder.
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anon

by ymous Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 6:49 AM

this story is absolute crap.
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ymous

by occasional writer Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 11:20 AM

Why is this story crap? Because you didn't see it on Fox News?
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Fox News

by . Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 11:56 AM

Ooooooooooooo! Someone's doesn't like it that Fox News is on the air and attracts a plurality of viewers.

Oh well, I'm over it.
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Fox Fascist Channel

by occasional writer Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:00 PM

Yeah, a plurality of buffoons. Oh, how I weep for the future of this country.
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$.25

by . Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:02 PM

Save your tears. Here's a quarter. Call someone who cares.
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"."

by occasional writer Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:05 PM

Pay phone calls are $.35, you oblivious imbecile. It must have taken you hours to come up with your posting handle.
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Call me. I care.

by Travis Tritt Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:08 PM

He can't help it. All's he knows how to do is quote song titles. I visit him in the mental ward often.
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$.25

by . Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:08 PM

Not where I live. Rent control. Liberal thing.

When you weap for the future of this country, the rest of us are cheering, for it means everything is going alright.

Keep crying.
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"."

by occasional writer Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:12 PM

Keep being oblivious. You do it well.
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occational writer

by . Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:15 PM

Conservatism is a result of independent thought.

Go ahead. Post the last word. You know you gotta.
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"."=olvie

by occasional writer Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:17 PM

Okay, olvie.
LAST WORD.
Are you happy? What else do you want me to post?
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olvie

by actually Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:21 PM

Conservatism is a result of juvenile logic.
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Conservatism

by Fangor IV Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:24 PM

Is a meaningless tag. As is liberalism.
You humans will make good sandwitch spread.
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Yummy!

by Josef Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:25 PM

I use my baby batter as sandwich spread. Yum!
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And

by Fangor IV Tuesday, Apr. 22, 2003 at 12:27 PM

The entire surface is just TEAMING with you, waiting
for harvest/processing.
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"Superheroes"

by daveman Wednesday, Apr. 23, 2003 at 2:04 AM

And crawling on the plant's face
Some insects, called the human race
Lost in time, lost in space...and meaning

"Rocky Horror Picture Show"
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