Posted on 04/12/2005 11:05:23 PM PDT by Interesting Times
A commercial produced by an organization fighting for the freedom of Iran that depicts a nuclear terror attack in America the kind many experts believe is possible should Tehran get the bomb will run in 20 markets across the country this month.
Titled "An Atomic 9-11: When Evil is Appeased," the spot, sponsored by the Iran Freedom Foundation, is based on a scenario described in the new WND Books release "Atomic Iran: How the Terrorist Regime Bought the Bomb and American Politicians," by Jerome R. Corsi, co-author of the best-selling "Unfit for Command."
The ad can be viewed on the IFF website.
Corsi believes an atomic 9-11 is an imminent threat once a terrorist state like Iran has the capability to develop nuclear weapons.
"The major technical problems that have kept terrorists from exploding improvised nuclear devices within American cities are solved once a terrorist regime like the Islamic Republic of Iran has the capability to manufacture a nuclear weapon and deliver it in containers to a major U.S. port," he said.
"The device can be picked up by sleeper terrorist cells, assembled and driven into the heart of the city, where it can be detonated at the height of an ordinary business day."
The resulting destruction from a successful atomic 9-11 attack on a major U.S. city like New York would be enormous.
"In the blink of an eye, the United States could be reduced to second-class economic status," Corsi said.
The scenario described in "Atomic Iran" shows that a 150-kiloton IND exploded in New York would reduce much of the city to rubble. Some 1.5 million people would be killed instantly, with another 1.5 million certain to die over the next few days.
The television ad will air for 13 days four times daily in each city. The markets include cities in Maine, Mississippi, Texas, Oregon, California, New Jersey, Illinois, Ohio, South Carolina, Alabama, Indiana, Tennessee, Pennsylvania, South Dakota, Washington, Florida, and Washington, D.C.
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This is a wakeup call for the moderates in America. The left wing lunatics don't care. They have other agendas that concern them, and national security is not their concern.
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While I agree with WND's spirit in fighting liberalism, their marketing tactics bother me. This is an advertisement for a book they sell. The organization that produced the commercial is run by the author of the book, an author WND uses quite frequently. Making it appear as if this is an actual news report is disingenuous.
Does it also show the nice glassy new surface of Iran that would follow shortly?
Just wondering ....
video toooo tiny to see.. I personally don't believe the Pentagon would wait for a Presidential OK, they'd deliver payback within seconds.
and for everyone out there - contrary to public belief, almost every ship container coming to the US is XRed before unloading in the US - this was starting BEFORE 9/11 - the gov't doesn't want us to know about it because they don't want us to think Big Brother is out there, but He is. I know this because I worked in a law firm that represented 1 of 2 companies that are doing this.
A semi truck pulls up to the harbor, latches onto a container, takes pics and soon gives an OK or a negative.
BTTT!!!!!!
Fascinating - didn't know that but I'm glad ships are being screened so assiduously.
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Atomic Iran:
How the Terrorist Regime
Bought the Bomb and American Politicians
by Jerome R. Corsi, Ph.D.
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Just hope we have time to clean up clintons messes.......Don't think so though.....
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