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Date: Fri, 7 Feb 2003 13:22:23 -0800 (PST)
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Subject: [PERSIANS-JEWS-FLIES] CITIZENS' Inspection Teams

How about it? When a police search is done for evidence in a field for
example, it relies on huge numbers to do a thorough job. Iraq could sell
extra oil as permitted by the UN to increase the numbers of the CITIZENS
Inspection Teams even beyond the tripling or so recommended by France.
Libby et al are practicing here in Vancouver. They could get extra local
training as needed. Then Iraq would cover all costs for them to stay in
Iraq and inspect. The cost, even in billions would be less than the cost
of a war and there is no doubt that the inspectors would find and
eliminate all WMD's which is the NECESSARY AND SUFFICIENT CONDITION FOR
PEACE and to ward off El Moron the U-S-A psycho.

POC

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CITIZEN'S WEAPONS INSPECTION TEAM  webvideo
from the working TV archives ( 1998 )
http://www.workingtv.com/citizeninspection.html

Vancouver East MP Libby Davies leads a Citizen's Weapons Inspection Team
to the Bangor nuclear submarine base,  about 2 hours south of Vancouver, looking
for weapons of mass destruction.  RT: 6:24

BROADBAND video online.  In RealVideo and Windows Media Player formats


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Left-wing 'inspectors' to check U.S. for weapons
Petti Fong
Vancouver Sun
Friday, January 31, 2003
Libby Davies plans that her team, funded by peace groups, will inspect U.S.
weapons bases.
A team of "weapons inspectors," headed by New Democratic Party MP Libby
Davies, plans to go Washington, D.C., next month to look for stockpiles of
chemical, biological and nuclear weapons in the U.S. capital.
The six-member "team" includes Davies, MP for Vancouver East, British Labour
MP Alan Simpson, academics, and labour organizers. They want to make the
point that the U.S. poses more of a threat to global security than Iraq.
"These weapons of mass destruction that the U.S. is talking about in Iraq
are just south of the border to us," Davies said Thursday. "Hopefully this
engages citizens in an exercise of accountability with our own government."
Davies was contacted by a Toronto-based lobby group called Rooting Out Evil
which claims to have 14,000 signatures of support on its Web-site.
Davies, who was appointed NDP House leader Thursday, said the strong
response on the Web-site is an indication of how people feel about the
possibility of a U.S. war with Iraq.
"It's a phenomenal response. Governments are so far removed from what people
are saying that they really need to start listening. People are saying that
we don't want to see weapons of mass destruction whether it's in Washington,
D.C., or Baghdad."
The "team" says it plans to inspect the military site in the Washington,
D.C., area Feb. 22-23. The location has not yet been announced.
Pentagon spokeswoman Cheryl Irwin said as an member of Parliament, Davies
would be expected to go through the U.S. State Department to request access
to defence areas.
"It's a diplomatic issue at this point," Irwin said Thursday. "After Sept.
11, we have increased our security at bases, especially bases that have
weapon systems."
Irwin said all military areas in the U.S. remain on high alert and security
could even be tighter in upcoming weeks.
In an interview from the U.K., Simpson said there is growing public anti-war
sentiment and the U.S. has to be aware of mounting opposition to its plans
to invade Iraq.
"Every one of the major churches in Britain has come out and said that this
will be a war that carried no moral authority," he said. "When you add on
the humanitarian responsibilities, most people in Britain and in Canada, I'm
certain, start to recoil from the horror of it."
Canadian Alliance foreign affairs critic Stockwell Day said Thursday that
Davies' trip to Washington will harm American-Canadian relations.
"It's not only an embarrassment to Canadians, but detrimental to our
relations with the United States," Day said. "It's the type of silliness
that, frankly, is hurtful to relations which are already being strained."
Day said if Davies is looking to fight the U.S., it should be over issues
that are critical to Canadians, such as the softwood lumber dispute and
agricultural subsidies.
Canada's Foreign Affairs spokesman Rodney Moore said the department is aware
that Davies is heading to Washington.
"MPs are free to travel as they want. We don't think this will have any
effect on U.S. and Canadian relations."
Rooting Out Evil organizer Christy Ferguson, who will also go to Washington,
said the group was launched in September when U.S. President George W. Bush
began talking about dangerous countries with weapons.
"We found that according to its own criteria, the U.S. was the most
dangerous country of them all. The U.S. has massive stockpiles of
biological, chemical and nuclear weapons. It refuses to sign or honour
international treaties. Its overly aggressive."
Besides Ferguson, Davies and Simpson, the other members of the weapons
inspection team are: Deborah Bourque, national president of the Canadian
Union of Postal Workers; Steven Staples, defence analyst with the Polaris
Institute; and Mel Watkins, professor emeritus in the economics and
political science department of the University of Toronto.
Ferguson said she will send a letter to U.S. Secretary of Defence Donald
Rumsfeld next week to request permission to visit a weapons site near the
nation's capital.
"There are tight controls now and we could be turned back at the border,"
she said Thursday. "If they don't let us even through the border, we'll make
an announcement that they're refusing a weapons inspection team into their
country."
Rooting Out Evil has received funding from Greenpeace Canada, the Centre for
Social Justice in Toronto and other peace groups. So far, according to
Ferguson, $14,000 has been raised. The group hopes to raise $25,000 before
the Feb. 22 date of departure.
It hasn't been decided whether the group will pay for Davies' travel, but
Ferguson said it's hoped that some of the six may have access to other
funding.




This is ARMAGEDDON as General Scowcroft has called it; the APOCALYPSE as others have 
called it. But the WHITEHOUSE and U-S-A Congress have chosen the FATE OF THE WORLD!




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