this is a new “wakhta”
besides this article i’ve found some more stating that the guy they r showing in the court is not actually Saddam Hussein … the articles call him “Shaddam” but as in this article teh words were from Saddam’s wife so i am posting this one
for other articles
American officials rushed forward to shield Mrs Saddam from perplexed Russian observers, trying to insist that Saddam had changed a lot while in custody and she probably didn’t recognise him. This was certainly not the best way to handle the Iraqi President’s wife. “You think I do not know my husband?” Sajida shouted furiously, “I was married to the man for more than twenty-five years!” Then she stormed off, never to return.
This remarkable confrontation was reported by Pravda and four other newspapers in the east between 13 and 17 April, but the New York Times and others made damn sure you didn’t read or hear about it in the west. After all, this was an integral part of Wall Street’s psychological campaign to convince the public that America was “Winning the War”, so please to send more sons and body bags to Iraq.
Sometimes it is difficult to remember how thin the ice really is in Iraq, because Wall Street relies heavily on the limited memory-span of most readers and viewers, successfully thinking that each new exciting and thus distracting Orwellian lie it presents to the public, obverwhelms the one before it, and so on.
^ Maybe this is a silly question but if Mrs. Saddam doesn't believe the guy in Court is Mr. Saddam, then why is she paying for and assembling the huge team of lawyers for his defense?
There are stories that Saddam has had duplicates. May be all around these twenty five years some of the duplicates were entertaining his wife, hence she has failed to recognize the real Saddam.
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After all, this was an integral part of **Wall Street*'s psychological campaign to convince the public that America was "Winning the War", so please to send more sons and body bags to Iraq.
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I never realized that 'Wall Street' is so interested in body bags and stuff. I thought all they are interested in is making money. Or maybe someone got confused by the different 'Streets'. Or maybe they meant 'White House', and due to sheer urgency of the press report, typed 'Wall Street' instead.
If the guy isn't Saddam, wouldn't he be pretty stupid to stand up in court saying, "I am Saddam, President of Iraq?" Wouldn't he just have fessed up by now that he was nothing more than a guy who Saddam forced to be his body double? It's not very likely the guy is part of the CIA and making believe he is Saddam. Getting tried, convicted and hung posing as Saddam goes way above and beyond the duty of loyalty to your country. Of course, I guess he could play act through the trial and get convicted and the hanging would be done in a Hollywood backlot. They could then just bury the corpse of some unfortunate soul in a closed coffin and the Saddam story ends.
If Elvis is still alive, Saddam can still be President of Iraq. This occupation is all a TV show brought to us by CNN; otherwise Iraqis have full sovereignty over their affairs.
so whats the deal here, use a fake saddam to get an admission of guilt and then hang the real saddam.
whoa..since we are talking conspiracies, lets add one more..teh real saddam will not be killed he will retire in the swiss alps and change his name to Dieter Hanz Fostenberg