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Bayer, Hitler, Saddam Hussein International Terrorist Leader Bayer, Hitler, Saddam Hussein International Terrorist Leader We are looking for connections between Bayer, manufacturer of Cipro, the antidote to anthrax, and Hitler, and Saddam Hussein, International Terrorist Leader. Do you know of any such links? "BAYER 5090 Leverkusen, Bayerwerk, Germany 49-214-301 U.S. Headquarters: Miles Inc., One Mellon Center, 500 Grant St., Pittsburgh PA 15219 telephone 412-394-5500 Bayer made the first poison gas used by Germany in World War I; Bayer's U.S. operations were seized in 1917 and sold to Sterling Drug. Bayer was part of the I.G. Farben trust; it again lost part of its operations when I.G. Farben was broken up after World War II, but became an independent company in 1951. Bayer's U.S. operations (Bayer, Miles, Mobay, and Agfa) were merged into the name Miles in 1992. Health care provided over half of Bayer's 1991 income, but it is also involved in chemicals, dyes, food additives, film and lab equipment, plastics, rubber, and consumer products (Cutter's insect repellant, Flintstones vitamins, S.O.S. soap pads, Alka-Seltzer antacid, etc. Three-quarters of its profits are made in Europe (Hoover's Handbook of World Business 1993, p. 144-145). The BAYERwatch group is devoted to monitoring the violations of human and environmental rights caused by this company. Their website is at" http://www.CBGnetwork.de/ http://www.cbgnetwork.de /home/home.html http://www.endgame.org/dtc/b.html "30 July 1997 - CNN NEWS British as well as U.S. troops were exposed to poison gas in Iraq" http://members.aol.com/vetcenter1/ukexpose.htm http://www.sfbg.com/News/32/21/Features/iraq.html "It's no accident that Iraq has weapons of mass destruction. U.S. corporations helped supply them."- "Gulf veterans have filed a billion-dollar class action lawsuit in federal court in Galveston, Texas, against companies that supplied Iraq with the dual-use technology to create its weapons of mass destruction. Among the companies named are Bechtel, M.W . Kellog Dresser Industries, and Interchem Inc. Vic Silvester, a plaintiff in the lawsuit, told the National Law Journal, "The companies that made the chemicals and biologicals should pay." Silvester said his son, a Gulf vet,suffers from a variety of serious medical conditions from exposures, including nerve damage, rashes, severe headaches, and chronic fatigue. "He can't sleep," Silvester said, "and when he goes to the store, he can't remember what he went to get." According to Gonzalez's July 27, 1992, floor speech, as late as the fall of 1989, only months before Iraq invaded Kuwait, George Bush signed a top secret National Security Decision directive, known as NSD 26, ordering closer ties with Saddam Hussein and Iraq: "Normal relations between the United States and Iraq would serve our long-term interests and support stability both in the Gulf and the Middle East," stated the top secret directive. " During the 1992 presidential campaign, Gore called the cover up of the secret Bush policy to arm Iraq "bigger than Watergate ever was," http://www.doctorsreviewservice.com/opiates.htm "This substance was synthesized for the first time in 1898 by Dresser and was Bayer, Hitler, Saddam Hussein Leader Internati... file:///media/root/ARCH2/POLITIQUE-ECONOM... 1 sur 19 29/09/2017 à 13:05 put on the market commercially by the firm, Bayer under the name by which the substance is still known: heroin, together with another new product, 'aspirin' (note: not sure who the dresser is that is referred to immediately above, a person, a company? would appreciate some research help on that one. thanks-please post your response if you find anything on it one way or another) "WAR GASES IN THE IRAQ After the Gulf War the UN imposed far-reaching sanctions against the Iraq, especially concerning the destruction of weapons of mass extermination. Controlling these measures it became obvious that 17 tons of a preparation for the production of biological weapons and 200 tons of a basic chemical substance for the neurotoxin VX have disappeared, presumably on dubious ways. The patent for the chemical warfare agent VX, which was ordered by NATO, comes from the laboratories of the BAYER group. The COORDINATION AGAINST BAYER-DANGERS has critizised again and again that the chemical multinational never has left out any development in the field of neurotoxins. What happended in the Iraqu makes it clear how easily inhuman inventions can fall into any dictator's or president's hands." http://home.earthlink.net/~alto /bayer.html See also : http://www.chronicillnet.org/PGWS/tuite /toxicity.html " Iran says U.S. paying for giving anthrax to Iraq 26 Oct 2001 TEHRAN, Oct 26 (Reuters) - Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani, chief adviser to Iran's supreme leader, said on Friday the United States was paying the price for supplying anthrax to Iraq, which fought a bitter war with the Islamic Republic in the 1980s. "They knew anthrax was not a conventional weapon of war, but they supplied it to Iraq...Now anthrax which they themselves sent to this region is back to haunt them," Rafsanjani told worshippers gathered for weekly prayers at Tehran University." http://www.excite.co.uk/news/story /ih/reuters_health_20011026121502_0. txt "CIPROBAY READY FOR MILITARY APPLICATIONS Bacteria causing anthrax form part of the arsenal of biological weapons. The US Food and Drug Authority approved the Bayer antibiotic CIPROBAY as an antidote to anthrax. Even though this may only be a defensive weapon, the chemical multi, in developing CIPROBAY for such a purpose, has entered the arms race and may well accelerate the development of even more deadly instruments of death. Whether BAYER is supplying the armies of western countries with deadly bacteria for military purposes is not known. But the fact that each and every one of the chemical multis refused UN controllers access to their laboratories points clearly to this conclusion. The Bayer group, furthermore, is well-known for its proven experience as army suppliers. This ranges from the First World War to the export of materials suitable for the manufacture of chemical weapons to Iraq." http://www.cbgnetwork.org/home/Newsletter_KCB/KCB__24 /kcb__24.html "Saddam's Secrets: The Hunt for Iraq's Hidden Weapons, Tim Trevan. New York: Harper, Collins, 1999 At the end of the Gulf War, it was assumed that Iraq's weapons of mass destruction (WMD) had been destroyed. The final authority laid in the hands of the UN inspectors Bayer, Hitler, Saddam Hussein Leader Internati... file:///media/root/ARCH2/POLITIQUE-ECONOM... 2 sur 19 29/09/2017 à 13:05 whose task was to ensure that all Iraq's WMD were completely destroyed. However, Saddam Hussein had other ideas. To keep his WMD, Saddam was willing to let the people of Iraq suffer considerably because of UN sanctions. All Iraq had to do was to comply with UN resolutions and, once the WMD had been eliminated, the sanctions would have been lifted. Since 1991, the Iraqis have continued to be defiant and less than truthful in their contacts with the United Nations Special Commission (UNSCOM), the WMD inspection arm of the United Nations. For an inside look at the "cat-and-mouse" game between the United Nations and Iraq over its WMD infra-structure, read Tim Trevan's Saddam's Secrets: The Hunt For Iraq's Hidden Weapons. Mr. Trevan's book is not objective nor is it intended to be an exhaustive academic history of the UNSCOM. Trevan was there in the middle of all Iraq's lies, deceit, and obstruction aimed against the United Nations for nearly a decade. He writes from personal experience and, in the wording of the text, it is obvious that he, as well as the UNSCOM, was very frustrated. They were trying to do their job. Iraq, however, was not cooperating and was also going to considerable lengths to stop the teams from finding what they needed to get the job done. In one case, a UNSCOM team happened onto a large archive of documents that it wanted to remove from the parking lot of a building. For four days, there was a standoff between the unarmed team and hundreds of heavily armed Iraqi soldiers. Trevan's time in Baghdad was often punctuated by US air raids to encourage Iraq to cooperate. Eventually Iraq did agree to cooperate and went into the mode made popular at the time-"cheat and retreat." This book is important for one chilling reason-if counterproliferation operations are to rid the world of WMD, it will be much harder to do that now because Iraq has shown that if a nation or, in this case, an absolute leader wants to defy the United Nations and the United States and is willing to take the heat, there is not much either can do short of a direct invasion. Saddam's Secrets is a primer for any state that develops WMD and stands up to outside pressure to retain that capability. Both India and Pakistan have WMD. Neither is as militarily weak as Iraq, but both would go to any length to retain their WMD programs. They have spent too much money, time, and effort to develop them; thus, it would be very difficult, if not impossible, to persuade them to stop. Pressure like that applied against Saddam would not work. Both nations would be willing to undergo privations to keep their WMD. If counterproliferation is to work, Saddam must comply, and Saddam's Secrets shows that is next to impossible. He will fight to the last Iraqi to retain his WMD because that is what he thinks. ***and having WMD capability preserves Iraq's and, of course, Saddam's position. In reading this book, uploads/Politique/2017-bayer-hitler-saddam-hussein-international-terrorist-leader.pdf
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