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UAK

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Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« on: August 04, 2005, 05:52:33 PM »
Al-Qaida's U.S. Nuclear Targets And One Planned For This Saturday!!!
Al-Qaida's prime targets for launching nuclear terrorist attacks are the nine U.S. cities with the highest Jewish populations, according to captured leaders and documents.

As first revealed last week in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence newsletter published by the founder of WND, Osama bin Laden is planning what he calls an "American Hiroshima," the ultimate terrorist attack on U.S. cities, using nuclear weapons already smuggled into the country across the Mexican border along with thousands of sleeper agents.

The series of attacks is designed to kill 4 million, destroy the economy and fundamentally alter the course of history.

At least two fully assembled and operational nuclear weapons are believed to be hidden in the United States already, according to G2 Bulletin intelligence sources and an upcoming book, "The al-Qaida Connection: International Terrorism, Organized Crime and the Coming Apocalypse," by former FBI consultant Paul L. Williams.

The cities chosen as optimal targets are New York, Miami, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Chicago, San Francisco, Las Vegas, Boston and Washington, D.C. New York and Washington top the preferred target list for al-Qaida leadership.

Bin Laden's goal, according to G2 Bulletin sources, is to launch one initial attack, followed by a second on another city to simulate the U.S. bombing of Hiroshima and Nagasaki. The optimal dates for the attacks are Aug. 6, the anniversary of the Hiroshima bombing, Sept. 11 and May 14, the anniversary of the re-creation of the state of Israel in 1948. No specific year has been suggested, however, this Aug. 6 represents the 60th anniversary of the Hiroshima attack.

The captured terrorists and documents also suggest smaller attacks may take place on American soil before the nuclear incidents. They may include some involving automatic weapons at schools and shopping malls, but will not include any airplane hijackings. Why? Because bin Laden does not want any failed efforts to overshadow "the success of Sept. 11." There will also not be any attacks on U.S. nuclear power plants. The rationale? The nuclear power plants can act as force multipliers when the weapons of mass destruction are detonated.

Another requirement dictated from the top at al-Qaida is that the attacks take place in daylight, so that the whole world will be able to see the images of a mushroom cloud over an American city.

One of the sources for the information is Khalid Sheikh Mohammed, the chief planner of the Sept. 11 attacks, who is now in U.S. custody.

As previously reported by G2 Bulletin, al-Qaida has obtained at least 40 nuclear weapons from the former Soviet Union – including suitcase nukes, nuclear mines, artillery shells and even some missile warheads. In addition, documents captured in Afghanistan show al-Qaida had plans to assemble its own nuclear weapons with fissile material it purchased on the black market.

U.S. military sources also say there is evidence to suggest al-Qaida is paying former Russian special forces "Spetznaz" troops to assist the terrorist group in locating nuclear weapons planted in the U.S. during the Cold War. Osama bin Laden's group is also paying nuclear scientists from Russia and Pakistan to maintain its existing nuclear arsenal and assemble additional weapons with the materials it has invested hundreds of millions in procuring over a period of 10 years. Al-Qaida sources indicate they would prefer to use Russian-made weapons for symbolic reasons.

The plans for the devastating nuclear attack on the U.S. have been under development for more than a decade. It is designed as a final deadly blow to the U.S., which is seen by al-Qaida and its allies as "the Great Satan."

At least half the nuclear weapons in the al-Qaida arsenal were obtained for cash from the Chechen terrorist allies.

But the most disturbing news is that high level U.S. officials now believe at least some of those weapons have been smuggled into the U.S. for use in the near future in major cities as part of this "American Hiroshima" plan.

According to Williams, former CIA Director George Tenet informed President Bush one month after the Sept. 11, 2001, attacks that at least two suitcase nukes had reached al-Qaida operatives in the U.S.

"Each suitcase weighed between 50 and 80 kilograms (approximately 110 to 176 pounds) and contained enough fissionable plutonium and uranium to produce an explosive yield in excess of two kilotons," wrote Williams. "One suitcase bore the serial number 9999 and the Russian manufacturing date of 1988. The design of the weapons, Tenet told the president, is simple. The plutonium and uranium are kept in separate compartments that are linked to a triggering mechanism that can be activated by a clock or a call from the cell phone."

According to the author, the news sent Bush "through the roof," prompting him to order his national security team to give nuclear terrorism priority over every other threat to America.

However, it is worth noting that Bush failed to translate this policy into securing the U.S.-Mexico border through which the nuclear weapons and al-Qaida operatives are believed to have passed with the help of the MS-13 smugglers. He did, however, order the building of underground bunkers away from major metropolitan areas for use by federal government managers following an attack.

Bin Laden, according to Williams, has nearly unlimited funds to spend on his nuclear terrorism plan because he has remained in control of the Afghanistan-produced heroin industry. Poppy production has greatly increased even while U.S. troops are occupying the country, he writes. Al-Qaida has developed close relations with the Albanian Mafia, which assists in the smuggling and sale of heroin throughout Europe and the U.S.

Some of that money is used to pay off the notorious MS-13 street gang between $30,000 and $50,000 for each sleeper agent smuggled into the U.S. from Mexico. The sleepers are also provided with phony identification, most often bogus matricula consular ID cards indistinguishable from Mexico's official ID, now accepted in the U.S. to open bank accounts and obtain driver's licenses.

According to Williams' sources, thousands of al-Qaida sleeper agents have now been forward deployed into the U.S. to carry out their individual roles in the coming "American Hiroshima" plan.

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http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45313
 

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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2005, 06:01:11 PM »
That's some bullshit
 

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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2005, 06:53:15 PM »
I like to see them try..if they do...oh  boy..
we gonna rip them up.
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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2005, 07:53:45 PM »
every nation would hop on the band wagon to destroy these people and it would give the US amazing freedoms to do what they want
 

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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #4 on: August 04, 2005, 08:11:42 PM »
every nation would hop on the band wagon to destroy these people and it would give the US amazing freedoms to do what they want

What more can they do ?  ;D kill 1 billion Muslims.
 

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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #5 on: August 04, 2005, 08:31:58 PM »
every nation would hop on the band wagon to destroy these people and it would give the US amazing freedoms to do what they want

What more can they do ?  ;D kill 1 billion Muslims.
That's genocide..lol
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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #6 on: August 04, 2005, 08:34:02 PM »
every nation would hop on the band wagon to destroy these people and it would give the US amazing freedoms to do what they want

What more can they do ?  ;D kill 1 billion Muslims.
That's genocide..lol

it's a start  :P
 

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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #7 on: August 05, 2005, 12:52:01 AM »
see no evil, speak no evil, hear no evil
 

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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #8 on: August 05, 2005, 12:54:13 AM »
they say if a nuclear bomb hit tomorrow we'd still be bangin' in space  ;)
 

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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #9 on: August 05, 2005, 02:06:09 AM »
i hope it doesn't happen. If it does, it will be just like what happened in 2001
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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #10 on: August 05, 2005, 02:47:58 AM »
i hope it doesn't happen. If it does, it will be just like what happened in 2001
DO you think something is going to happen in u.s. at least one more time? like 911 situation?  I don't know..and hope not.
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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #11 on: August 05, 2005, 03:44:15 AM »
if they nuke usa, we fucked, new world war.

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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #12 on: August 05, 2005, 04:37:58 AM »
fuck if that happened you can kiss the whole middle east goodbye, you better start calling it Glasslyvania


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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #13 on: August 05, 2005, 08:25:56 AM »
i hope it doesn't happen. If it does, it will be just like what happened in 2001

Nah it's gonna 9-11 times 1,000,000  :o Team America ;D
 

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Re: Are you afraid a nuclear bomb might go off Saturday?
« Reply #14 on: August 05, 2005, 10:01:51 AM »
^ LMAO ye the same damage they did  :P only 10000 x worse