SARIN GAS: AUSTRALIAN GOLD AND A MINOR CHILD KIDNAPPED IN AUSTRALIA

Peace Corps Online: Directory: Fiji: Special Report: Former Congressman Chris Shays: RPCV Congressman Chris Shays: Archived Stories: April 29, 2004: Headlines: COS - Fiji: Congress: Iraq: The Age: Congressman Chris Shays, who is leading a US House of Representatives investigation into the oil-for-food program, told reporters on his return from Iraq this week that Saddam skimmed $US10 billion from the program : SARIN GAS: AUSTRALIAN GOLD AND A MINOR CHILD KIDNAPPED IN AUSTRALIA

By OBE1ZANOHBE (59.176.43.157) on Monday, February 06, 2006 - 10:01 am: Edit Post

AUSTRALIAN AMERICAN CHILD KIDNAPPED IN AUSTRALIA WITH GOVERNMENT HELP WILL AIM AT STOTT AND THE SARIN GAS : TRACKS GOLD FROM PERTH TO INDIA.


INDIA BOUGHT SADDAM GOLD !!!!!! FROM AUSTRALIA!!!! STOP IT !!!!

With the downfall of the OIL scandal ridden Sonia Gandhi betrayal for colluding with Australia and maliciously neglecting to locate his child the international businessman now moves from the oil scandal to the Australia Wheat Scandal where he intends to convince the Cole Commission to focus on Mr. Stott.

Languishing in the great five-star Al-Rasheed hotel was his home he was also the first to re-establish contact with long-time friend Zuhair Daoud, then director-general of the Iraqi Grains Board. The counter-intelligence aspect is evident from the fact that, with the Australian government’s approval, Stott often travelled with more than one passport, an effective method of preventing the Americans and others from following the grain-negotiating trail. After the ’91 Gulf War, Stott’s government brief was “to try to resume our wheat trade with them”. The problem was that the world’s central bank, in conjunction with Australia’s allies Britain and the US, had frozen Iraq’s global assets.

The decision to complete the complex deal rested with then-foreign affairs minister Gareth Evans, who sought advice from the Reserve Bank. RBA governor Bernie Fraser dispatched an assistant governor to Jordan to help Stott. The Americans were never informed, and Fraser came under unprecedented, albeit unsuccessful, pressure to withhold details of the deal from the RBA’s 1991-92 annual report.

Two-hundred wooden crates, each containing four 12.5kg gold bars, were loaded onto a Mercedes wheat truck with just one driver for the furtive drive from Baghdad to Amman, Jordan. A car carrying an armed guard followed. On the mountainous approaches to Amman, the truck slid off the road. After a night stranded by the roadside, the gold was transferred to a small Bedford lorry, its rear axles groaning under the sheer weight. Some of them in Bangkok with one of the only free Iraq men under UN protection!!
On arrival at the Perth Mint, the gold, of 99.99% purity, was quickly reprocessed and sold off as small bars and coins, mainly to buyers in India
Stott should also be able to provide Terence Cole, QC, with details of the 1995 BHP deal to supply the regime with a $US5m wheat credit.
At the time, the AWB was a statutory body; its business activities were corporatised in 1998. There remain strong connections between the AWB and government. The farm lobby – former alumni include Anderson, Cobb, Robb, Macfarlane and Ferris, who are warming the leather on the Coalition side of politics – has shored up government support for the AWB’s single desk, effectively quarantining it from normal competition policy.
At the time of the 1995 BHP wheat credit deal, Stott, then technically a federal operative, had AWB responsibility for wheat marketing in the Mid-East. A year later, he joined BHP as its international business development manager, a job he held for four years. He rejoined the AWB in 2000, assuming global marketing responsibilities. He now holds the innocuous title of general manager, Landmark (AWB’s rural services division) activities.


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