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[edit] Memory hole
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His work, frequently citing unnamed intelligence agency insiders, includes the claim that the USS Cole bombing was carried out by an Israeli submarine firing a cruise missile.[1]
In October, 2004, he wrote an article which claimed that the Bush administration had envisioned a scenario that involves launching a military strike on Iran's top Islamic leadership, its nuclear reactor at Bushehr on the Persian Gulf, and key nuclear targets throughout the country. He also reported to supermarket tabloid The Globe that George W. Bush was having an affair with Condoleezza Rice and that Laura Bush had moved out of the White House.[1]
== See also ==
Nairobi and Bukavu documents
==External links==
- WayneMadsenReport.com Madsen's website
- IMDb Madsen's appearance in 2004 film Bush Family Fortunes: The Best Democracy Money Can Buy
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Thanks Travb (talk) 00:01, 30 January 2007 (UTC)