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Man, but Jon Stewart has been on a roll lately. If you missed the broadcast, you must see this. Especially the part where the Republicans try to explain that the loss of $12 billion ain't no big thang.
Remember when Clinton proposed spending a few million on a late-night basketball program for schools? Conservatives screamed loud enough to shatter granite.
It's pretty clear to me, and to most other thinking people, that the money did not disappear through inefficiency. It was heisted. The Iraqis did not get it. Someone intercepted it.
So why don't investigators consider this a possible crime?
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I have a pretty good idea about the fate of the $12 Billion. The C-41s landed in Iraq and were met by a fleet of panel trucks. The money was transferred to the trucks, which immediately left for Kuwait, where it was loaded back on C-41s and flown directly to Halliburton headquarters in Houston, Texas.
I am not sure it went to Halliburton, but I do know how to find out where it went and when.
The money was in Iraqi dollars and converted into US dollars by the Federal Reserve.
The Federal Reserve then shrink wrapped the money and put it on skids to be shipped.
The Fed has to have all the serial numbers of of the bills,no way they did that willy-nilly. So you want to know who got the money and when just have the Fed and FBI trace the bills, it is done to track money launders all the time.
They know where it went and to whom already the little dears.
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