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Imran Khan on BBC Hardtalk

 

By Gordon Duff, Senior Editor

 

I feel sorry for anyone forced to go on BBC Hardtalk. 

Pakistan’s Imran Khan had to listen to endless blithering, worst of all about Osama bin Laden, the former CIA operative that died over a decade ago, almost immediately after suggesting that Israel should be looked at as one of the suspects in 9/11.

Now we must damn Pakistan for failing to kill an innocent man, another American ally as I have confirmed with his CIA handlers.

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In order to sound “reasonable,” one can’t discuss American and British complicity in $80 billion in drug trade or how Prime Minister David Cameron has been exposed to the world as the puppet of Rupert Murdoch.

Heaven forbid, were anyone to talk about the murder of Dr. David Kelly or the exposure of the terror attacks on 7/7 as more than “homegrown” but something much more sinister.

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No worries about anyone talking, though you can hear it in every pub, hear it on local radio, the national news, owned and operated by no one loyal to Britain, you can be assured of that, will keep things quiet.

I would have loved to have heard Imran Khan announce that bin Laden had been dead for a decade, something easily proven or that he has never been proven to have had anything to do with 9/11 or terrorism of any kind.

If you aren’t aware of such things, this is why VT maintains an archive with over 20,000 articles.

I just think of this, having to answer to 3rd hand criticism from David Cameron.

I know a bit about David Cameron.  He, Tony Blair, Dick Cheney and others are not in prison.

That, in itself, tells me as much as I want to know.

Weddings that ran Nov. 11, 2001

Yakima Herald-Republic November 11, 2001 Burnett-Smart Darcee Kae Smart and Brent Johnson Burnett were married June 21 at the Portland Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A reception followed at the home of the bride’s parents.

The bride is the daughter of Darrell and Sheila Smart of Yakima. The bridegroom’s parents are Kevin and Ellen Burnett, also of Yakima.

Chelsea Smart was maid of honor and Bryce Burnett was best man. Other attendants were Leanna, Clint and Dallin Burnett and Sydney, Shea and Darel Smart. site maid of honor

The bride graduated from West Valley High School. She is attending Brigham Young University and works at the Provo Allergy Clinic. The bridegroom graduated from West Valley High School, served a mission to Lima, Peru, and is attending BYU. He is employed by Burton Lumber.

After a wedding trip to Cancun, Mexico, the couple is at home in Provo, Utah.

Hull-Heironimus Janell Heironimus and Randy Hull Jr. were married Sept. 22 at Wiley Heights Church. A reception followed in Wiley City Blue Barn.

The bride is the daughter of Bob and Glenda Heironimus of Yakima. The bridegroom’s parents are Randy and Nancy Hull of Colfax, Wash.

Jennifer Hammermeister was maid of honor, Jolene Laughlin was matron of honor and Ed Bordwell was best man. Other attendants were Kim Kilian, Cindy Neumeyer, Christi Hayes, Courtney Wolfram, Karsen Hull, Terry Hamlin, Paul Kilian, Mike Nelson and Ramon Campos.

The bride graduated from West Valley High School. She is self- employed. The bridegroom graduated from Colfax High School and Washington State University. He is in the cattle business.

After a wedding trip to the Oregon coast, the couple is at home in Sunnyside.

Anderson-Menke Danielle Menke and Erik Anderson were married Aug. 10 at Cascade Nursery. A reception followed.

The bride is the daughter of Nan and Tony Menke of Yakima. The bridegroom’s parents are Jane and Gene Anderson of Vancouver, Wash.

Jo Dee Anderson was maid of honor and Bill McCollum was best man. Other attendants were Britta Sundberg, Danielle Reagor, Erin Anderson, Joelle Staudinger, Kellee Menke, Forrest Wesen, Mike Cardin, John Wright, Todd Bohnenkamp, Mark Menke, D.J. Watts and Brandon Wright.

The bride graduated from Davis High School and Montana State University. The bridegroom graduated from Sheldon High School, Eugene, Ore., and is attending Montana State University, pursuing a degree in mechanical engineering.

After a western Caribbean cruise, the couple is at home in Bozeman, Mont.

Oliver-Raney Terra Michelle Raney and Jesse Lee Oliver were married July 21 at Hyatt Vineyards, Zillah. A reception followed.

The bride is the daughter of John and Janice Raney of Yakima. The bridegroom’s parents are Mary and Larry Oliver, also of Yakima.

Trishia Raney was maid of honor and Jeremy Oliver was best man. Other attendants were Mikal Hientz, Stephanie Johnson, Lisa Wardenaar, Jennifer Sharp, Brian Dreher, Ryan Gieseke, Joe Sevigny, Joey Wilson, Dawson Desserault and Ashley John.

The bride graduated from Central Washington University with a bachelor’s degree in art and education. She is a substitute teacher for the Selah School District. The bridegroom is a sign electrician for Eagle Signs.

After a Caribbean cruise and a trip to Walt Disney World, the couple is at home in Yakima.

Rice-Flynn Ami Elizabeth Flynn and Chad Rice were married June 9 at Holy Spirit of Geist, Fishers, Ind. A reception followed at the Omni North Hotel.

The bride is the daughter of Karen Flynn and Bob Flynn, both of Evansville, Ind. The bridegroom’s parents are Jon and Jan Rice of Toppenish.

Krista Merkel was maid of honor, Gretchen Blair was matron of honor and Nathan Klebaum and Andy Gamache were best men. Other attendants were Nicole Clark, Amanda Griffin, Erin Cobb, Ann Keefner, Bridget Martin, Darren and Aric Gamache, Mack O’Reiley, and Sean and Daniel Flynn.

The bride graduated from Southern Illinois University at Carbondale. She is the area manger for managed care at Boebringer Ingelheim Pharmaceuticals. The bridegroom is attending Indiana University, pursuing a degree in international business and management.

The couple is at home in Indianapolis.

Williams-Mijares Renee Michelle Mijares and McKinley James Williams were married Aug. 18 at Cascade Nursery. A reception followed.

The bride is the daughter of Clarence and Colleen Gordon of Yakima and Reinaldo Mijares of Ontario, Calif. The bridegroom’s parents are Colleen and Doug Stevens of Yelm, Wash., and Bob and DeeAnn Williams of Dallesport, Wash.

Kristina Torrez was maid of honor, Kristin Bennett was matron of honor and Jean Jaques Compeau was best man. Other attendants were Karey Lukas, Catherine Ball, Jacob Williams, Wade Tinnen and Erik Gray.

The bride graduated from East Valley High School and Yakima Valley Community College with a degree in dental hygiene. She is employed by Dr. Dale E. Miller. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and Central Washington University with a bachelor’s degree in international business. He works for Washington Export LLC.

After a wedding trip to Cozumel, Mexico, the couple is at home in Yakima.

Crewdson-Whitley Krista Nicole Whitley and Derek Douglas Crewdson were married June 23 at Kalapaki Beach, Lihue, Hawaii. A reception followed at Marriott Beach Resort, Kauai, Hawaii.

The bride is the daughter of Tony and Ann Apaka Whitley of Yakima. The bridegroom’s parents are Douglas and Kelley Crewdson, also of Yakima.

Brandy Tovar was matron of honor, Juan Cuellar was best man. Other attendants were Andy Arnold, Matt Whitley, Jared Crewdson, Tiffany Higgans, Erin Hagarty and Brendyn Apaka.

The bride graduated from Granger High School and attended Yakima Valley Community College. She is a loan officer with Progressive Lending. The bridegroom graduated from Davis High School and is attending Eastern Washington University. this web site maid of honor

After a wedding trip to Hawaii, the couple is at home in Spokane.

Button-Comin Berni Jo Comin and Ryan Douglas Button were married Aug. 14 in the San Diego Temple of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. A reception followed at the Yakima home of LeRoy Thompson.

The bride is the daughter of Tod and Kim Comin of San Diego, Calif. The bridegroom’s parents are Doug and Kim Button of Yakima.

Shanna Riches was matron of honor and Dave Button was best man. Other attendants were Brittany Bunker, Jeff and Nick Button, and Drew, B.J. and Calvin Comin.

The bride graduated from Mira Mesa High School and is attending Brigham Young University-Idaho, pursuing a degree in communications. The bridegroom graduated from West Valley High School and is also attending BYU-Idaho. He is pursuing a degree in geology.

After a wedding trip to Mount Rainier National Park, the couple is at home in Rexburg, Idaho.

Kinney-Brown Amanda Jean Brown and Zachary Aaron Kinney were married July 7 at Courtyard Hall, Bothell, Wash. A reception followed.

The bride is the daughter of Kendra Garvik of Olympia and Stephen and Wendy Brown of Homedale, Idaho. The bridegroom’s parents are Kay Lindsay of Vancouver, Wash., and Mr. and Mrs. Greg Kinney of Kent, Wash.

Tiffany Brown and Christina Fletcher were maids of honor, Joel and Erik Enstrom were best men. Other attendants were Sara Brown, Melanie Ulrich, Denise Boisselle, Eric Sanders, Kam Taylor, Gary Hyatt and Andrew Leathers.

The bride graduated from Central Washington University with a bachelor’s degree in English. The bridegroom graduated from Yakima Valley Community College and Perry Technical Institute. After a wedding cruise to the Caribbean, the couple is at home in Bothell.

Stickney-Whitcher Becky Rae Whitcher and Christopher Lane Stickney were married June 24 at Central Lutheran Church. A reception followed at Ahtanum Youth Barn.

The bride is the daughter of Doug and Phyllis Whitcher of Yakima. The bridegroom’s parents are Craig and Eva Stickney, also of Yakima.

Shannon Cyr was maid of honor and Russell Carlson was best man. Other attendants were Reagan Radosevich, Angie Mercier, Joe Jensen and Dan Beam.

The bride graduated from Naches Valley High School and Eastern Washington University with a degree in communication disorders. She is an audiology technician at Spokane Audiology Clinic. The bridegroom also graduated from Naches Valley High School. He attended Pacific Lutheran University and is attending Eastern Washington University, pursuing a teaching degree.

After a wedding trip to Leavenworth, the couple is at home in Cheney, Wash.

Baker-Grove Kelly Ann Grove and Joel Wallace Baker were married Oct. 6 at Ahtanum House. A reception followed.

The bride’s parents are Ronald and Christine Grove of Yakima. The bridegroom’s parents are Neal and Helen Baker of Kalispell, Mont.

Shonna Grove was maid of honor and Jeff Huffman was best man. Other attendants were David Stroud and John Grove.

The bride graduated from West Valley High School. She is an advertising sales representative for the Yakima Herald-Republic. The bridegroom graduated from Bailey School of Broadcasting. He is an air talent for New Northwest Broadcasters.

After a wedding trip to Lincoln City, Ore., and the Oregon coast, the couple is at home in Yakima.

Stuckel-Kelly Jeanie Marie Kelly and Jonathan Jay Stuckel were married July 14 at the home of the bride in Benton City, Wash., a reception followed.

The bride is the daughter of John and Jan Kelly of Benton City, Wash. The bridegroom’s parents are Willard and Charlotte Stuckel of Grandview.

Laurie Stuckel was maid of honor and Jason Kelly was best man. Other attendants were Katie Spurbeck, Deanna, Jade, James and Drew Kelly, Scott Johnson, Joe Hill, Candy Smith, Teresa and Tom Stuckel and Laina Dilling.

The bride and bridegroom are attending Central Washington University. She is pursuing a degree in graphic design and he is pursuing a degree in computer science.

After a wedding trip to southern Oregon, the couple is at home in Ellensburg.

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Gordon Duff posted articles on VT from 2008 to 2022. He is a Marine combat veteran of the Vietnam War. A disabled veteran, he worked on veterans and POW issues for decades. Gordon is an accredited diplomat and is generally accepted as one of the top global intelligence specialists. He manages the world's largest private intelligence organization and regularly consults with governments challenged by security issues. Duff has traveled extensively, is published around the world, and is a regular guest on TV and radio in more than "several" countries. He is also a trained chef, wine enthusiast, avid motorcyclist, and gunsmith specializing in historical weapons and restoration. Business experience and interests are in energy and defense technology.