It seems the perps could have planted stories under the Marie Colvin byline, so as to reinforce the identity of this future vicsim or actress. For example:
* Washington Post - Jul 7, 2008
Marie Colvin reported in the Times of London this weekend about the intense fighting in Mosul between an amalgam of US and Iraqi forces...
* National Public Radio - Aug 24, 2005
But we begin with Marie Colvin, foreign affairs editor for the Sunday Times of London. She joins us now by phone from a hotel in Gaza. ...
* Times Online - Mar 2, 2003
By Marie Colvin To the outside world it seems astounding that Saddam Hussein has not taken the opportunity to survive.
* Los Angeles Times - Feb 25, 1990
"The Faces of Arafat" was produced by [MARIE COLVIN], a Long Island-born reporter for the Sunday Times of London, who has covered the 60-year-old PLO leader
* Chicago Sun-Times - 15 Apr 1986
United Press International correspondent Marie Colvin, who was in the consulate of the British representative to Tripoli when the bombing started
Also, (and I will find links later to demonstrate this), Marie's editor when she lost her eye - in 2001 in Sri Lanka, was Sean Ryan, who to this day continues in the role as foreign affairs editor at The Sunday Times. He is a foreign languages graduate of Oxford University.
Let us look at The Sunday Times editorship of the recent past:
1981: Frank Giles (ex-Bilderberger)
1983: Andrew Neil
1995: John Witherow
Okay, so I think it's worthy of note, that both John Witherow (editor) and Sean Ryan (foreign affairs editor) have been at The Sunday Times for a long time now.



