"...the Talon News Agency, an arm of something called "GOP U.S.A," did an interview with Ambassador Wilson, during which the interviewer challenged Wilson with an internal U.S. government document purporting to be the minutes of a meeting at which Plame played a key role in getting her husband the Niger assignment. There was just one problem with these documents: as in the Niger uranium forgeries, which listed ministers who hadn't served in years and got key facts wrong, these minutes of a purported meeting of CIA agents placed personnel in locations they couldn't possibly have been. Another forgery!"
"Sources said the CIA is angry about the circulation of a still-classified document to conservative news outlets suggesting Plame had a role in arranging her husband's trip to Africa for the CIA.
The document, written by a State Department official who works for its Bureau of Intelligence and Research (INR), describes a meeting at the CIA where the Niger trip by Wilson was discussed, said a senior administration official who has seen it."CIA officials have challenged the accuracy of the INR document, the official said, because the agency officer identified as talking about Plame's alleged role in arranging Wilson's trip could not have attended the meeting."
The classified document "has been circulated around," according to the Post. So the same people who leaked Plame's undercover status – and passed off forged "evidence" of Saddam's nuclear ambitions as authentic – are now adding the theft of classified documents to the growing list of their crimes."
http://www.antiwar.com/justin/?articleid=2100That almost sounds a little like this, which Gannon wrote:
"The Senate Intelligence Committee's report also contradicts Wilson's public statements about his wife's involvement in his 2002 trip to Africa."
Was the Senate Intelligence Commitee misled by the second forged document, the fake INR meeting notes?http://www.westernamericanlogic.com/Wilson.htmSo, aside from the Niger docs,
WHO FORGED THE CIA MEETING MINUTES?