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Title: GOP Tells Wavering Rubes that Bin Laden Plans Nuclear Attack on US Soil This Month
Source: Never Yet Melted
URL Source: http://neveryetmelted.com/?p=1560
Published: Sep 13, 2006
Author: Never Yet Melted
Post Date: 2006-09-13 02:47:48 by Morgana le Fay
Keywords: None
Views: 1375
Comments: 35

According to Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir (Bin Laden’s biographer, and the only journalist to obtain a Bin Laden interview post 9/11), Al Qaeda has successfully smuggled and deployed in the United States nuclear weapons, along with “many kilos” of enriched uranium to be used to produce “dirty bombs.”

An attack on a major US target is rumored to scheduled for the Muslim holy month of Ramadan, beginning this year on September 24. Previous rumors suggest that Los Angeles (or, at any rate, a location in California) may be the intended target.

In an interview with http://Al.Arabiya.net, reported by Aki today, Hamid Mir said that on a recent trip to Afghanistan he heard Al Qaeda and Taliban fighters speaking of an imminent attack on the United States “larger than 11 September 2001 attacks.”

Al Qaeda is reported to have enough material for six dirty bombs already in the United States.

Three suitcase nuclear bombs are said to have been smuggled from Russia into Europe. The bombs were said by an Afghan official to have been supplied to Al Qaeda in revenge for US support of the Afghan rebels against the Soviet Union in 1980s. The bombs were last believed to have been in Italy in 2000. Al Qaeda’s original intention was to use Chechen terrorists to smuggle them into London, Paris, and Los Angeles.

The leader of the impending US attack will be a Saudi national named Adnan Al-Shukri Juma, student of nuclear engineering formerly employed at the 5-megawatt nuclear reactor for research at McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario. A so-far-unsuccessful manhunt has been underway for Shukri Jumah since 2003.

In a Canada Free Press interview last May, Hamid Mir said that Bin Laden placed 42 sleeper agents in the United States prior to September 11, 2001. 19 were used in the 9/11 attacks, and 23 are still waiting to be activated.

Also reported by

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Jawa Report

The theory that Al Qaeda would undertake a major attack at the end of 2006 does fit perfectly the timetable of the famous Seven Phase Plan.

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#13. To: Morgana le Fay, ferret mike (#0) (Edited)

The Jews that produced the new TV show "Jericho" due to premier September 20th, must already be aware of the plot since the show is obviously meant as conditioning.
TheStateInc has been mentioning nuclear attack since 9-11 off and on..keeping it the back of sheople's minds....only one who has planned such an event would be predicting it so accurately.
Operation FalseFlagToEndAllFalseFlags and resulting Martial Law..what we've been predicting...is evidently now imminenent.

And to those who believe it is impossible because radioactivity is easily detected...you fail to note that the government charged with the detecting is the one who is also charged with the planning of this FalseFlag event. The wolves are in the hen house and they've shown their hand and don't give a shit. Zieg Heil to the New World Order!!!

IndieTX  posted on  2006-09-13   10:15:24 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#18. To: IndieTX (#13)

"TheStateInc has been mentioning nuclear attack since 9-11 off and on..keeping it the back of sheople's minds....only one who has planned such an event would be predicting it so accurately. Operation FalseFlagToEndAllFalseFlags and resulting Martial Law..what we've been predicting...is evidently now imminent."

And it will have domestic 'conspirators' too. Perhaps these people even will prove to have used word code in INDYmedia posts too.

They need tie-in scapegoats to justify mass arrests. They have to scare people with bogeymen who are their own countrymen. And preachers and church leaders trained to calm down those merely afraid of being arrested too will sooth the snerfs (half slave/half serf) and keep then from revolting.

Anyone arrested is in a heap of trouble too. I expect to see detention times that span into years and involve deaths. There are plenty of Mexicans North American Union citizens to fill in for the disgruntled with the wrong political views that are 'detained' for the 'public' safety.

Anyone not alarmed needs to check their nose for a hog ring and ear for a tag clipped to it.

Ferret Mike  posted on  2006-09-13   19:36:04 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#23. To: Ferret Mike, robin, Jethro Tull, christine (#18)

Anyone arrested is in a heap of trouble too. I expect to see detention times that span into years and involve deaths. There are plenty of Mexicans North American Union citizens to fill in for the disgruntled with the wrong political views that are 'detained' for the 'public' safety.

You may be onto something there, I never thought of it that way, but that could be the reason the borders for all practical purposes were opened a few decades ago with those south of the border encouraged to come to this country.

I find it suspicious that this "problem" did not occur until a couple decades or so ago. I guess they were in their initial stages of planning the neocon dictatorship soon to come.

Diana  posted on  2006-09-27   3:31:12 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#26. To: Diana (#23)

I find it suspicious that this "problem" did not occur until a couple decades or so ago

The ´problem´in Mexico began with the planning for the passage of NAFTA. What happened was that Mexico, for the first time, was opened up to be flooded with cheap pork and corn from the factory farms in the US. This caused thousands of families, who lived on (Constitutionally protected) lands that had been passed down through generations to lose their ability to support their families on the land. A very similiar problem as to what has been going on within the United States; loss of 20 million family farms since 1948. Most of those small land holdings never were much larger than 5 to 10 acres, but they had been sufficient for generations, until now, when the new corporations, moving from the US to Mexico, needed cheap factory labor in the cities. Presto! People were forced off of the land, and those that could, went to work in Mexico, somewhere- anywhere. Those who could not..... well, what would you do if you could not feed your family? Whatever was neccessary.

richard9151  posted on  2006-09-27   11:06:33 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#29. To: richard9151, Jethro Tull (#26) (Edited)

People were forced off of the land, and those that could, went to work in Mexico, somewhere- anywhere. Those who could not..... well, what would you do if you could not feed your family? Whatever was neccessary.

But even before all that there was tremendous poverty in Mexico. Mexico City was filled with beggers and people lived in cardboard shacks right on the streets; there's been poverty there forever.

I was under the impression that when so many manufacturing facilities in this country moved to Mexico for the cheap labor, the Mexican people benefited and had more money than ever, perhaps I'm wrong on that.

It's too obvious that the flood of immigrants into all the first-world countries has been orchestrated. I believe part of the motive (besides money for the big corporations) is revenge of sorts.

Diana  posted on  2006-09-27   19:22:47 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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#30. To: Diana (#29)

I was under the impression that when so many manufacturing facilities in this country moved to Mexico for the cheap labor, the Mexican people benefited and had more money than ever, perhaps I'm wrong on that.

The Companies thought workerhumans were interchangeable, they found out otherwise. Why don't people in Somalia want jobs? They seem like they are really fucking poor, if I was that poor I'd take a job just to get a hamburger and some wine, dig? I'll bet they'd work for like a buck an hour if we built them some trailers and a cafeteria.

Dakmar  posted on  2006-09-27 19:29:43 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#31. To: Diana (#29)

I was under the impression that when so many manufacturing facilities in this country moved to Mexico for the cheap labor, the Mexican people benefited and had more money than ever, perhaps I'm wrong on that.

That was how they sold NAFTA to the rube Ds and Rs. I remember my rat representative telling me that the illegal alien problem would be solved also. The POS retired and is now a lobbyist worth millions. Before he entered congress he was a 20k a year social worker. Jim Greenwood (R, 8th dist, PA) may you choke on a chicken bone.

Jethro Tull  posted on  2006-09-27 19:33:46 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#33. To: Diana, all (#29)

for the cheap labor, the Mexican people benefited and had more money than ever

The object is cheap labor, and there is no labor so cheap that it can not be cheaper still. Today, in Mexico, the factories near the border pay about 75 to 90 pesos a day; that works out to less than $7.00 to about $8.50 a day (and believe me, it is not that much cheaper living on this side of the border than it is in the states; for instance, food is about the same, as is gas), and, since Mexico signed the free trade agreements that the US demanded they sign, most of the factories that came here have been moved to China.

Why? Cheaper labor and fewer taxes. Factories here have a 25% tax on their products. So, move to China, no taxes, and import into Mexico WITHOUT taxes. And, all of this was at the insistance of the United States government.

richard9151  posted on  2006-09-27 19:49:58 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


#35. To: Diana (#29)

I was under the impression that when so many manufacturing facilities in this country moved to Mexico for the cheap labor, the Mexican people benefited and had more money than ever, perhaps I'm wrong on that.

I read something recently that indicated that Mexico proved to be a big disappointment. The Mexicans definitely work cheap, but they also proved to be much less productive. Now, Mexico is outsourcing to cheaper and more productive countries. Hard to believe.

Richard W.

Arete  posted on  2006-09-27 20:12:39 ET  Reply   Untrace   Trace   Private Reply  


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