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WORLD EXCLUSIVE: US Chemical Weapons Missing at Redstone Arsenal
In his new column, government whistleblower Al Martin writes that an unknown quantity of old chemical weapons stored at Redstone Arsenal in Huntsville, Alabama are missing and presumed by the FBI to be sold or stolen.
"Huntsville-based FBI agents have discovered that chemical weapons are being sold illegally out of the Redstone Arsenal," writes Martin.
"Apparently older chemical weapons systems which have been retired and scheduled for destruction are illegally being sold out the back door."
"In fact, even the FBI couldn't get over the fact that there's virtually no security regarding these stockpiles of chemical weapons. They are completely unprotected," Martin continues.
"They're not in secure bunkers like they're supposed to be. Even the doors are unlocked. There's not even a lock on the door, even though the Department of Defense own internal edicts require the chemical weapons to be stored in special high security storage facilities. These protocols are not being followed. And there is virtually no inventory control of retired chemical weapons."
"The FBI has just found out. It was an extension of their original investigation of illicit weapons systems sales" (See Fraud as Usual at Redstone Arsenal by Al Martin) Then they got into the fraudulent double-dipping pensions, as we have mentioned before. (See FBI Angst by Al Martin)
Al Martin also writes about the Strange Case of the Hanssen Affair.
"The arrest of FBI agent Richard P. Hanssen is another bad FBI cover story. It also seems to be a poorly crafted media stunt," he concludes, noting that the Associated Press has been frequently used by the CIA as a conduit to leak information.
Al Martin, a counterintelligence expert, describes the flaws in the FBI Version of the Hanssen Affair.
For the complete story of the missing chemical weapons at Redstone Arsenal:
Al Martin Raw (http://www.almartinraw.com)
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