Flight recorder found in UN filing cabinet By: Administrative Account | Source: IRN NEWS March 15, 2004 5:56PM EST
For the last ten years the UN has denied the existence of the flight recorder for the plane that crashed killing the presidents of Burundi and Rwanda that ignited the genocide of 600,000 or more helpless victims. Now it turns out that the so-called “black box” was there all the time in a filling cabinet belonging to a UN bureaucrat. It was then Undersecretary General Kofi Annan who was in charge of investigating the crash. It was Annan who ordered the disarming of the genocide victims and refused permission to a Canadian General in charge of peacekeeping to halt the slaughter. Responding to Annan’s denial that he knew of the flight recorder one diplomat says, “The problem at the UN is that they can’t even lie good.” - Saddam's WMD have been found - DEEP-SIX THIS TREATY! "Law of the Sea" would profoundly impact U.S. Sovereignty - Sharon Gov't on Line as Cabinet Mulls Gaza Pullout - Kerry's Choice for Religious Outreach Director 'Confounding,' Group Says - Suspicious white powder found in mail at Bill Clinton's office - First Privately Financed Manned Spaceflight Soars - Could treaty with UK target U.S. founders? - Computer glitch grounds Delta flights
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