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kurtnimmo's conspiracy theory About Saddam's death.

"It was only a couple years ago, soon after Saddam was allegedly dragged out of his spider hole—and, as it turns out, this is, as well, a transparently designed ruse—that his wife, Sajida Heiralla Tuffah, expecting to visit her caputred husband at a military base in Qatar, came to discover the man said to be Saddam was in fact not. “This is not my husband but his double,” Sajida angrily declared. “You think I do not know my husband? I was married to the man for more than twenty-five years!” It took a Russian, Maxim Pogodin, to report this for Pravda. Naturally, the story was almost completely ignored by our wonderful corporate media here in America."
Well these types of conspiracy theory writings are his mainstays. As for me the Saddam I saw getting lynched was him. Not that his doubles (if he ever had one) couldn’t have been in the gallows but the man I saw in the court and the drama which went on more than a year in front of the world and his colleagues could not have been done by the doubles. If Curtnimmo was right, then I don’t know what to believe. I haven’t gone to the level of consciousness Curt? has gone yet.

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