August 28, 2008
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re: KBR Sued on Trafficking Charges
this is interesting, striking up a conversation with someone in frankfurt airport who worked for KBR told me this exact thing. and he even used the "human trafficking" lingo. saying that if news of it ever had gotten out it would be 'trouble' for his company. he told me that they would fly them into jordan or kuwait... something about getting their stamps for their passports there. and would either fly or car them across into Iraq.