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>Dear All, I don't have Scott Ritter's book, but i heard that he identifies David Kaye as a CIA agent on UNSCOM. So if someone has Scott's book, it's worth a look in the index for Kaye's name, Philippa ===== Original Message From Glen Rangwala <gr10009@cam.ac.uk> ===== >Dear All > >Would someone with a bit of energy do some hunting around on the web about >a strange set of coincidences. This revolves around the Science >Applications International Corporation (SAIC), a San Diego-based defence >contractor with annual revenues of $5.9 billion. > >1. Iraq. Its most prominent role at present in Iraq is the role as the >official employer of the Iraqi Reconstruction and Development Council >(IRDC). SAIC is, the New York Times tells us, officially in charge of the >Iraqi side of the temporary government that is being set up under Jay >Garner. My overview of IRDC is at: > >http://middleeastreference.org.uk/irdc.html > >A second role that SAIC has in Iraq is as behind the "Voice of the New >Iraq", the radio station established on 15 April 2003 at Umm Qasr, as the >US government propaganda outlet. > >A particularly interesting feature is that SAIC's Vice President until >October 2002 was David Kay, the former IAEA inspector who has been one of >the core media pundits on Iraq's weapons, perpetually stressing the >imminent threat of Iraq's weapons. He was also coordinator of SAIC's >homeland security and counterterrorism initiatives. Conflict of interest, >or what? > >A final Iraq-related link is that SAIC's Corporate Vice President for >Strategic Assessment and Development until 7 February 2003 was Christopher >Ryan Henry of Virginia, now Deputy Under Secretary of Defense for Policy. > >2. the anthrax attacks in the US. There was a SAIC employee until March >2002 who has gone onto achieve some notoriety: Stephen Hatfill. > >Any thoughts? Anybody want to concoct a plausible story..? Of course, with >38,000 employees, the Hatfill link may just be one-of-those-things. > >All the best >Glen. > > > > >_______________________________________________ >Sent via the discussion list of the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq. >To unsubscribe, visit http://lists.casi.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/casi-discuss >To contact the list manager, email casi-discuss-admin@lists.casi.org.uk >All postings are archived on CASI's website: http://www.casi.org.uk _______________________________________________ Sent via the discussion list of the Campaign Against Sanctions on Iraq. To unsubscribe, visit http://lists.casi.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/casi-discuss To contact the list manager, email casi-discuss-admin@lists.casi.org.uk All postings are archived on CASI's website: http://www.casi.org.uk