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Weapons of Mass Destruction Found
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Bryan Russell
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In direct contrast to the popular phrase, "no weapons of mass destruction have been found," this text presented overwhelming evidence that weapons of mass destruction (WMD) have been found in Iraq. Chemical weapons, a biological warfare program, and key components of a nuclear weapons program were discovered by coalition forces as a result of Operation Iraqi Freedom. Both mustard and nerve agents were used against U.S. troops in Iraq in 2003. Over 50 chemical munitions have been captured in Iraq since the 2003 invasion. In addition to the captured chemical munitions that could kill over 100,000 people, cyanide blocks and active cyanide production labs have been found in Iraq. As a result of Operation Iraqi Freedom, coalition forces discovered biological weapons feed stock in the home of a prominent Iraqi BW scientist to include the most toxic substance known to man. The feedstock when combined with growth media could be used to produce massive quantities of biological agents within weeks. An active production line for Bacillus subtilis was discovered in 2003 that Iraqi scientists confirmed could be converted to an anthrax production line in less than a week. In addition to the declared dual-use facilities that could be quickly converted to make biological weapons, coalition forces found numerous undeclared biological labs in the Baghdad area as well as mobile labs, some of which were buried with expensive equipment and documents on how to make anthrax inside. In spite of UN sanctions and inspections, Iraq managed to preserve key components of its nuclear program to include maintaining stockpiles of undeclared enriched uranium, maintaining uranium enrichment technology, and continuing research to develop a nuclear weapon. Nuclear material to include yellowcake and enriched uranium were found in Iraq after the 2003 invasion. As a result of Operation Iraqi Freedom, centrifuge parts and an ion implantation program to preserve EMIS technology both of which are used to enrich uranium were discovered in Iraq. This book will allow you to review the details of the types and quantities of Weapons of Mass Destruction Found in Iraq as a result of Operation Iraqi Freedom. It includes pictures of U.S. troops capturing nuclear, biological and chemical weapons in Iraq in 2003 and 2004 and details the weapons found to date.
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Mr. Russell has a Bachelors degree in Business Administration and a Masters degree in Environmental Engineering Technology from Arizona State University. Mr. Russell has been deployed three times to support Operation Iraqi Freedom. Mr. Russell was deployed as a Department of Defense Civilian and as a Major in the United States Air Force. Mr. Russell has over 20 years of experience in the United States Military. He served for 10 years in the Army Reserves in which one of his military occupational skills was as a Chemical Operations Specialist.
After 15 years of enlisted serviced, he was commissioned as an officer in the Medical Service Corps. He currently serves as the Medical Readiness Officer and the Nuclear Biological Chemical Defense Officer. His military decorations include: The Iraq Campaign Medal, The Global War On Terrorism Expeditionary Medal, Air Force Commendation Medal, Army Commendation Medal, Air Force Achievement Medal, Army Achievement Medal, Air Reserve Forces Meritorious Service Medal, Army Reserve Component Achievement Medal, and the Armed Forces Reserve Medal.
Mr. Russell has worked as a civilian for the Defense Department for over 16 years. He currently serves as the Lead Contingency Planner for the Defense Reutilization and Marketing Service (DRMS) responsible for the disposal of hazardous waste in contingency operations such as Iraq and Afghanistan. His civilian awards include DRMS Team of the Year Award for Operation Iraqi Freedom and the DRMS Customer Service Award for the Iraq In-Country Hazardous Waste Disposal Team.
Mr. Russell has been married for eight years to his wife, Ileana. They have two children: Bryce who is five years old and Ilaria who is three years old.
Email: Foundwmd@yahoo.com
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