I am not sure if someone else posted this information. It was listed on another site and I thought that I would also post it here. I am not sure about this guy's credibility. I have heard others call him a fraud, but he is SO convincing. I hope that this isn't true!
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Mansoor Ijaz predicts chemical weapons attack in Baghdad.
(FNC w/ Brit Hume)
Mansoor Ijaz reporting:
A truck that had extremely sophisticated C-4 plastic explosives AND warheads was intercepted 3 days ago. There were 30 warheads that were scheduled to come across. One got caught and 29 got across.
Between 6 and 12 of the warheads may have been laden with chemical explosives that would be attacked to a rocket and those warheads would be exploded over troops or the Coalition Provisional Authority.
He has heard this 3 times in recent weeks and that something big is planned to kill as many as 3-5,000 people in one shot.
We need to talk to Kurdish rebels to find out where the other 29 trucks went. Mansoor talked to one of the Generals today about how to handle this.
He said his sources are unimpeachable. He said we will hear more about OBL in the print media in coming days and it's the same unimpeachable source that he has used in the last week or so to talk about where OBL is and how he looks.
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http://www.kusa.com/storyfull.aspx?storyid=23052 "Bond set for man accused of sending U.S.-made parts used in nuclear weapons to Pakistan"
Written by: Paul Johnson, 9NEWS Reporter
created: 1/12/2004 8:42:47 PM
updated: 1/13/2004 3:24:44 PM
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "DENVER An Israeli man is being held in a Denver jail, suspected of selling items for Pakistan's nuclear weapons program.
Asher Karni, 50, is accused of trying to arrange the illegal export of parts that could be used in triggers for nuclear bombs. He was arrested sometime around New Year's Day at Denver International Airport as he and his family headed to Keystone for a Colorado ski vacation.
A judge heard arguments Thursday about whether Karni should be let out on bail. The judge said he would set bond at $75,000, but not before another hearing on Thursday where the government may appeal that decision.
Karni's supporters say he is just an electronics salesman, trying to supply parts to hospitals. But the U.S. government believes he was breaking U.S. export laws, and assisting Pakistan in building more nuclear weapons."