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Duncan Campbell censored by the Guardian

paul c | 19.04.2005 16:23


This article appeared in the Guardian
the mysteriously disappeared

in the interests of those who wish to see this

i post it here

Duncan Campbell is a respected investigative journalist
and the Guardian has censored him











 http://politics.guardian.co.uk/attacks/comment/0,1320,1459178,00.html

Fake Terror - Ricin Ring That Never Was


Yesterday's trial collapse has exposed the deception behind attempts to link al-Qaida to a 'poison attack' on London By Duncan Campbell The Guardian - UK 4-15-5


Colin Powell does not need more humiliation over the manifold errors in his February 2003 presentation to the UN. But yesterday a London jury brought down another section of the case he made for war - that Iraq and Osama bin Laden were supporting and directing terrorist poison cells throughout Europe, including a London ricin ring.


Yesterday's verdicts on five defendants and the dropping of charges against four others make clear there was no ricin ring. Nor did the "ricin ring" make or have ricin. Not that the government shared that news with us. Until today, the public record for the past three fear-inducing years has been that ricin was found in the Wood Green flat occupied by some of yesterday's acquitted defendants. It wasn't.


The third plank of the al-Qaida-Iraq poison theory was the link between what Powell labelled the "UK poison cell" and training camps in Afghanistan. The evidence the government wanted to use to connect the defendants to Afghanistan and al-Qaida was never put to the jury. That was because last autumn a trial within a trial was secretly taking place. This was a private contest between a group of scientists from the Porton Down military research centre and myself. The issue was: where had the information on poisons and chemicals come from?


The information - five pages in Arabic, containing amateur instructions for making ricin, cyanide and botulinum, and a list of chemicals used in explosives - was at the heart of the case. The notes had been made by Kamel Bourgass, the sole convicted defendant. His co-defendants believed that he had copied the information from the internet. The prosecution claimed it had come from Afghanistan.


I was asked to look for the original source on the internet. This meant exploring Islamist websites that publish Bin Laden and his sympathisers, and plumbing the most prolific source of information on how to do harm: the writings of the American survivalist right and the gun lobby.


The experience of being an expert witness on these issues has made me feel a great deal safer on the streets of London. These were the internal documents of the supposed al-Qaida cell planning the "big one" in Britain. But the recipes were untested and unoriginal, borrowed from US sources. Moreover, ricin is not a weapon of mass destruction. It is a poison which has only ever been used for one-on-one killings and attempted killings.


If this was the measure of the destructive wrath that Bin Laden's followers were about to wreak on London, it was impotent. Yet it was the discovery of a copy of Bourgass's notes in Thetford in 2002 that inspired the wave of horror stories and government announcements and preparations for poison gas attacks.


It is true that when the team from Porton Down entered the Wood Green flat in January 2003, their field equipment registered the presence of ricin. But these were high sensitivity field detectors, for use where a false negative result could be fatal. A few days later in the lab, Dr Martin Pearce, head of the Biological Weapons Identification Group, found that there was no ricin. But when this result was passed to London, the message reportedly said the opposite.


The planned government case on links to Afghanistan was based only on papers that a freelance journalist working for the Times had scooped up after the US invasion of Kabul. Some were in Arabic, some in Russian. They were far more detailed than Bourgass's notes. Nevertheless, claimed Porton Down chemistry chief Dr Chris Timperley, they showed a "common origin and progression" in the methods, thus linking the London group of north Africans to Afghanistan and Bin Laden.


The weakness of Timperley's case was that neither he nor the intelligence services had examined any other documents that could have been the source. We were told Porton Down and its intelligence advisers had never previously heard of the "Mujahideen Poisons Handbook, containing recipes for ricin and much more". The document, written by veterans of the 1980s Afghan war, has been on the net since 1998.


All the information roads led west, not to Kabul but to California and the US midwest. The recipes for ricin now seen on the internet were invented 20 years ago by survivalist Kurt Saxon. He advertises videos and books on the internet. Before the ricin ring trial started, I phoned him in Arizona. For $110, he sent me a fistful of CDs and videos on how to make bombs, missiles, booby traps - and ricin. We handed a copy of the ricin video to the police.


When, in October, I showed that the chemical lists found in London were an exact copy of pages on an internet site in Palo Alto, California, the prosecution gave up on the Kabul and al-Qaida link claims. But it seems this information was not shared with the then home secretary, David Blunkett, who was still whipping up fear two weeks later. "Al-Qaida and the international network is seen to be, and will be demonstrated through the courts over months to come, actually on our doorstep and threatening our lives," he said on November 14.


The most ironic twist was an attempt to introduce an "al-Qaida manual" into the case. The manual - called the Manual of the Afghan Jihad - had been found on a raid in Manchester in 2000. It was given to the FBI to produce in the 2001 New York trial for the first attack on the World Trade Centre. But it wasn't an al-Qaida manual. The name was invented by the US department of justice in 2001, and the contents were rushed on to the net to aid a presentation to the Senate by the then attorney general, John Ashcroft, supporting the US Patriot Act.


To show that the Jihad manual was written in the 1980s and the period of the US-supported war against the Soviet occupation was easy. The ricin recipe it contained was a direct translation from a 1988 US book called the Poisoner's Handbook, by Maxwell Hutchkinson.


We have all been victims of this mass deception. I do not doubt that Bourgass would have contemplated causing harm if he was competent to do so. But he was an Islamist yobbo on his own, not an Al Qaida-trained superterrorist. An Asbo might be appropriate.


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Duncan Campbell is an investigative writer and a scientific expert witness on computers and telecommunications. He is author of War Plan UK and is not the Guardian journalist of the same name

paul c

Comments

Hide the following 13 comments

shame on you

19.04.2005 17:46

same on you for hiding this piece of journalism

hturtehtllet


And the reason this article is hidden is?

19.04.2005 18:23

So, come on free thinking Indymedia UK admins, why is this article hidden?

I think we deserve to know!

Brad


But is isn't hidden...

19.04.2005 21:50

In what way is this hidden? I just clicked through to it from the newswire.
Why is everyone suddenly so paranoid?

mini mouse


It was hidden earlier

19.04.2005 22:07

I think, though, that it was hidden by mistake, which is why it was unhidden. It is a corporate media repost, but an unusual one, in that it appears to be a repost of an article that no longer appears in the corporate media!

Voluntary Slave


it was hidden

19.04.2005 23:13

And now it isn't
It would reveal the state of IMUK if it remained that way
So it's been unhidden

dh


conspiracy theories abound

20.04.2005 07:41

Is there some kind of conspiracy by the 911 gang to prove that there is some kind of conspiracy among the IMCuk gang?

Theres clearly an organised campaign to make the newswire as unpleasant as possible ....

What are the objectives of this campaign?

We should be told.

ftp


What?

20.04.2005 13:24

ftp, what on earth has your conspiracy theory got this got to do with this article?

Read the article before you make idiotic irrelelvant comments.

D


this article is nothing to do with 911?

20.04.2005 13:35

hmmm why did the Guardian
hide this away???





we can't have the people knowing about false terror
operations and fit ups, can we... oh no.

especially because this evidence of ricin plotters
was used by Colin Powell in the UN
'evidence' and subsequently by Blair
in parliament to justify draconian measures



also its handy to bear in mind

that the terror suspect known only as 'P'
was arrested and detained from the very
same house...

it is also handy to konw that the alleged ringleader of
the terror ring were known as the
Al Masri Hafs Brigade, which was started by
an ex member of the Egyptian police force.

I wonder if his collegues are responsible for beating confessions
out of 'terror suspects' who have been shipped in on lear Jets
owned by US baseball magnates
via the US
rendition program...

?????

i am saddened that the lack of knowledge about this states security
practices......lead people to namecall those who who see k
to illuminate these

odious, torturing spooks

are called 'nuts'


there is NO 911 gang


it is NOT a game

this is a serious topic and a REAL
danger to this fragile zone

known as the UK

Real People are being tortured, detained,
real families are suffering from the effects
of this governments
boot boy policies


ask yourself what catylising event started the process
of anti-muslin sentiment

of terror fearmongering


Of American media parroted NECON thinktanks
hardliners such as Bolton, Perle, Wolfowitz

linking 911 to Saddam Hussein in the U.S.A

while simultaneously in the UK
Blair took another line
spun from central office in washington

linking him to WMD...
with the fake Niger documents,
the fake 45 minute claim
and eventually using the Ricin
plotters in parliament to bring in

more terryfyingly authoritarian powers...


its all linked... its all relevant


WAKE UP



PLEASE WAKE UP




































paul c


There and back again

28.04.2005 02:48

The twits at The Guardian only did half the job of hiding this story.

While they clobbered the main display version, they left the printable version up for at least a week, although they have found that now too.

 http://politics.guardian.co.uk/print/0,3858,5170380-108933,00.html

spook


expose the tyranny

30.04.2005 01:31

this is the proof that Blairs regime & Bushes WAR on Terror is a lie


i would like to thank Mark at Spyblog
 http://www.spy.org.uk/spyblog/archives/2005/04/censorship_of_d.html


the register
the insider...

and Indymedia UK for finally seeing sense and keeping this page up

it seems an odd co-incidence that our Legion action should pre-empt this
whole story by a matter of days
one which wanted to heighten awareness of the tyranny at hand

[just a note - its not about taking credit- its about exposing the liars
keeping the evidence and then holding them accountable, ]

this shit will haunt those who deserve it the most

so the next step

is to rub this in,
where it hurts...

petition your local MP
ask awkward questions

bring this story by duncan campbell
up ...

he a credited writer , with a good track record

print it out

show it to people

know your facts

be vigilant against possible distractions

paul c


The article was no censored and the author is not THE Duncan Campbel

08.05.2005 20:27

There are 2 Duncan Campbels who write for the Guardian. This article was removed because of legal issue with some of the content. It will be back up again on the Guardian website very soon.

People should be cynical about power and media but it is sometimes too easy to cross the line into paranoia.

Mark


the bigger picture

25.10.2005 07:49

I think, we all need to stop worrying about the guardian and start worrying about the Government!

ME


The ricin ring that never was - correction

31.07.2006 01:31

The ricin ring that never was

Corrected version: this article has been restored to the website after being removed and corrected following a legal complaint

 http://www.guardian.co.uk/alqaida/story/0,,1585130,00.html

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