Friday, September 02, 2005

Clinton demands White House to immediate release secret Katrina document

Washington DC (September 2, 2005) - At a press conference today, Senator Hillary Clinton claimed that the CIA officially informed President Bush in a Presidential Daily Brief, dated May 4, about the presence of the international suspect Katrina in the US, months before it made a deadly entry to the United States of America last week. An ultra-secret CIA unit, coded "Toxic Wind," first tracked Katrina at a Sierra Club spring meeting in Oklahoma late February. In a chart attached to the May 4 Presidential Daily Brief, the name Katrina was clearly marked together with other suspects, the Russian terrorist Ivan and the Irish insurgent Andrew. Senator Clinton said that the country needed to know what President Bush knew and when he knew about Katrina. And why he did nothing "to arrest Katrina." No comments were available from the White House because everyone was touring New Orleans right now.