The mention of "Limpex Trading" in this post about the suspected entanglement of the Saskatchewan Wheat Pool (read the comments) in the oil-for-food scandal, has sent a Canadian blogger on a digging expedition. (His earlier research here.)
It seems he's pulled up some unlinked pages listing oil-for-food contracts put "on hold" from a domain that fronts an anti-Iraq war website. I'd suggest someone get in and capture the source code on these pages before they go *poof*. A quick Google search suggests these are the only copies on the net.
Is it significant? Too soon to tell, but this looks worth following.











Libranos & Oil-for-Food Scandal.
Ask Allan Rock. Canada's Liberal Librano's Ambassador to UN will not be pleased if a reporter asks questions. How can we ask Rock hard questions?
On a related topic, i.e., Librano poster: First caller (male), asked for a Librano lawn sign: his words. This on Lowell Green Show, CFRA, Ottawa, 580 radio AM only. Lowell Green Show is available on the internet also: www.cfra.com. Librano poster also mentioned on CBC National news this a.m.
National post buried the Librano/KKK/Joe (Giuseppe) rant/smear on Page 6, small story; but, they used as a heading "Sopranos", not Libranos. Spin, spin, by the MSM.
Bloggers will by-pass the MSM and lead the way. Blog on, on, on! Victory to the bloggers. Conservative back-room: Are you reading blogs? Smarten up & log-in: "With a little help from my friends..." Who sang that? Not the "Who"?
Someone in Ottawa, please deliver a "Librano" poster to Lowell Green, CFRA. Ask him for a guest appearance by telephone of Small Dead Animals hostess.
Websites do have mucho influence on politics:
Freerepublic.com
"How dailykos (website) helped Dems attack Bolton"
Conservative campaign back-room, are you reading websites?