Tuesday, July 10, 2007

Al-Qaida Plans Nuclear Attacks On 7 U.S. Cities

These cities are New York, Washington, D.C., Las Vegas, Miami, Boston, Houston, and Los Angeles

The Annihilation of America and the Western World

  • In 1996, al-Qaida's "paymaster" and a top lieutenant for bin Laden walked into a U.S. embassy in Africa and spilled the beans on the terror group's activities — including that al-Qaida had purchased nuclear material in the Sudan
  • The incredible story of a Brooklyn, N.Y., mosque that was receiving "stipends" from Uncle Sam for more than $2 million a year up until 1993 — when it was discovered the mosque was the nerve center for the first attack on the World Trade Center
  • The fact that despite the hoopla about the war on terror, only one member of bin Laden's shura — or high command — has been killed
  • The case of a Chicago charity that raised millions for bin Laden and even paid for one of his operatives whose sole job was to acquire nuclear weapons
  • Evidence the Saudi intelligence service claims bin Laden has an arsenal of between 40 and 70 tactical nuclear weapons
  • Russian sources that claim bin Laden bought 12 to 15 fully assembled nuclear weapons
  • Ties between al-Qaida and the Chechen rebels who allegedly acquired nuclear suitcase devices
  • Bin Laden's claim to a Pakistani journalist two months before 9/11 that acquiring nuclear was "not difficult" — claiming they were available from Russia for between $10 million and $20 million
  • Author Tom Clancy's revelations he was "first bemused, then stunned" to find how easy it is for a wealthy person to develop a nuclear device equal to that dropped on Hiroshima and Nagasaki
  • How atomic blueprints are available from Amazon.com!
  • Evidence bin Laden spent between $60 and $100 million to build nuclear devices with the help of scientists from Pakistan, Russia, and China
  • The damage even a low yield "junk" nuclear device would do to New York — with an estimated 250,000 dead in several days
  • The remarkable story of two British secret agents who penetrated al-Qaida's camps in Afghanistan — and reported to Britain that the terror group was finishing work on radiological weapons
  • The stunning admission of the head of Britain's MI5 who confirmed that "renegade" scientists had provided al-Qaida with the knowledge they needed to build a nuclear device
  • New Jersey: the strange case of a Pakistani who died of radiological poisoning soon after 9/11, a man who had apparently served as a "mule" to transport the deadly material into the U.S.
  • Axis of Evil: the secret alliance between al-Qaida and Iran that brings together two religious groups with one common goal: destroying the U.S.
  • And much, much more



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