Simon W. Moon said:Just to be clear, Mr. Tierney is not an FBI agent, but rather a contractor.
Here's a bit about the speaker Bill Tierney as featured on the hit radio show Coast to Coast AM:Iraq: The Smoking Gun?Well at least he got verification. It would have been sheer nuttery to consider a sensing valid without first verifying it with a friend's psychic dream.
Bill Tierney, a former weapons inspector who worked with UNSCOM in Iraq in the late 1990s ... ... believes that Iraq has nuclear capability and the intention to use such weapons. ... claims that he has pinpointed a hidden location in Iraq ... where there is a uranium enriching processing facility.
Tierney's methods of ascertaining this location ... "I would ask God and just get a sense if something was valid or not, and then know if I needed to pursue it," he said. His assessments through prayer were then confirmed to him by a friend's clairvoyant dream, where he was able to find the location on a map. "Everything she said lined up.
I'd like a third opinion about the more accurate translation. Perhaps if we can come by some original texts / recordings I can get an acquaintance or two who speak Arabic to review them.
Pacridge said:Well the story posted is from Newsmax.com so I'll just believe it until it's proved to be complete BS...which shouldn't be long.
Stinger said:Till what's proved, they were quoting the man's words do you think they made it all up?
Navy Pride said:We shall see.........Like I said in another thread I heard some excerpts from the tapes and they were pretty chilling and scary.........
Pacridge said:It's possible, just as I said in another thread. But if it's true we had many failures by many people over a couple different administrations. If it is true, because of the scope and extent of the failures, we the public may never know the whole truth.
Navy Pride said:Well I am going to listen to the complete tapes........The excerpts I head were Saddam saying he was looking for ways to plant bio or chemical WOMD in our water supply.......
Can you imagine the carnage that would cause?
Pacridge said:When and where can we listen to these whole tapes?
Pacridge said:When and where can we listen to these whole tapes?
Yeah, I can imagine. Who was it that said "I can't believe they haven't gone after our food supply." IMO, this would be less complicated then hi-jacking a plane and flying it into a large building. I think they could do more with 100 guys and 50 deer rifles using the DC sniper tactics. Imagine if they spread out across the US shooting people at random and driving off into the night? People would freak, no one would leave their homes if not necessary. Wouldn't take long and the economy could even begin to feel it.
Oh snap Simon! What a GREAT rebuttal to the nonsense of this thread. GREAT JOB!Simon W. Moon said:Just to be clear, Mr. Tierney is not an FBI agent, but rather a contractor.
Here's a bit about the speaker Bill Tierney as featured on the hit radio show Coast to Coast AM:Iraq: The Smoking Gun?Well at least he got verification. It would have been sheer nuttery to consider a sensing valid without first verifying it with a friend's psychic dream.
Bill Tierney, a former weapons inspector who worked with UNSCOM in Iraq in the late 1990s ... ... believes that Iraq has nuclear capability and the intention to use such weapons. ... claims that he has pinpointed a hidden location in Iraq ... where there is a uranium enriching processing facility.
Tierney's methods of ascertaining this location ... "I would ask God and just get a sense if something was valid or not, and then know if I needed to pursue it," he said. His assessments through prayer were then confirmed to him by a friend's clairvoyant dream, where he was able to find the location on a map. "Everything she said lined up.
I'd like a third opinion about the more accurate translation. Perhaps if we can come by some original texts / recordings I can get an acquaintance or two who speak Arabic to review them.
I didn't do anything, and I offerred no rebuttal. Since the merit of the guy's translation rests on him it seemed appropriate to find out a little about him.26 X World Champs said:Oh snap Simon! What a GREAT rebuttal to the nonsense of this thread. GREAT JOB!
Simon W. Moon said:I didn't do anything, and I offerred no rebuttal. Since the merit of the guy's translation rests on him it seemed appropriate to find out a little about him.
IMHO, if someone's using a friend's "clairvoyant dream" for verification of their divinely inspired, uranium enrichment facility homing ability, I'm getting a second opinion no matter what his profession.
You hit the nail right on the head! He was a lying SOB who basically bluffed us into a war. We fell for it hook, line and IED....Pacridge said:I haven't had time to look into this much but I find it puzzling that Saddam was widely considered to be a lying sack o'crap. Now some tapes come out and his word is as true as the day is long? Of course, for now, that depends on which translation of the tape you wish to believe.
Pacridge said:I haven't had time to look into this much but I find it puzzling that Saddam was widely considered to be a lying sack o'crap. Now some tapes come out and his word is as true as the day is long? Of course, for now, that depends on which translation of the tape you wish to believe.
Simon W. Moon said:Tierney thinks Iraq had nukes and that there're conspiracies within the US govt to cover up Iraq's role in the Oklahoma City bombings and to hide Russia's involvement w/ Iraq's WMDs and WMD programs.
Simon W. Moon said:Tierney thinks Iraq had nukes and that there're conspiracies within the US govt to cover up Iraq's role in the Oklahoma City bombings and to hide Russia's involvement w/ Iraq's WMDs and WMD programs.
Navy Pride said:Well I will wait until there are bonified translations of the tape before I make a decision.........
There are some people though who would deny he had WOMD if we found them and placed them in their laps.........We know who they are........
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