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from DXer’s comment …
- Al-Timimi had been Andrew Card’s assistant.
- He had a letter of commendation from the White House for classified work for the Navy while at the contractor SRA at the same time as Battelle consultant Charles Bailey (the former deputy USAMRIID Commander who turned prolific co-author of Ames research).
- If it had become known that the Administration had allowed this infiltration — the Bush Administration would never have won a second term.
- Al-Timimi’s dad worked at the Iraqi embassy in Washington.
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