Posted on 02/13/2011 9:45:11 AM PST by Fennie
Common-interest ping
Radioactive ships and cargo are found routinely...
That’s because a lot of cargoes are naturally radioactive; Mexican roof tile, for example.
Soooo——have they, or haven’t they?
"There are no nukes here! If there were, we would roast their livers."
Now if the reporter had asked about "nuc-le-ar weapons," he might have gotten a different answer.
Never. He'll meet with an 'accident' before anyone can look further into it.
I sent this link on to my congressman and his wife...both who I know personally.
Its to late for them to hide it.
Of course she was on a horse - that's where the backside of the horse is usually found.
But that’s not all —more and more authorities in Central and South America are finding fully-submersible submarines. So far for smuggling large amounts of cocaine, but what about in the future?
What will be inside the subs?
I am not talking about those primitive surface-skimmers, no.
Yup, ports are very dangerous places.
Don’t forget that 11 months ago they arrested a Hezbollah commander in Tijuana. He was living there, and no one said why.
That sound crazy, but it’s true.
I don’t know if the 2 stories are connected, but perhaps they found some device —or weaponized Anthrax— right over on the other side of the border, in Tijuana.
That is just a theory. That would keep the statements, “nowhere in the USA” and, “not at this port” both true.
sfl
Mexico foiled an attempt by Hezbollah to establish a network in South America, a Kuwaiti newspaper reported on Tuesday.
Hezbollah operatives employed Mexicans nationals with family ties to Lebanon to set up the network, designed to target Israel and the West, the Al-Seyassah daily said.
According to the report, Mexican police mounted a surveillance operation on the group’s leader, Jameel Nasr, who traveled frequently to Lebanon to receive information and instructions from Hezbollah commanders there.
Police say Nasr also made frequent trips to other countries in Latin America, including a two-month stay in Venezuela in the summer of 2008.
Nasr was living in Tijuana, Mexico at the time of his arrest, the report said.
The report follows warnings from the United States that Hezbollah and its backer Iran are stepping up operations in the region.
In June, a U.S. congresswoman wrote to the Department of Homeland Security to warn that Hezbollah was increasing its presence in Central and South America.
In her letter, Congresswoman Sue Myrick called on the U.S. to work with Mexican forces, as there was intelligence that Hezbollah was working in conjunction with Mexican drug cartels on the U.S.-Mexico border.
In 2009 a U.S. commander tasked with overseeing U.S. military interests in the region said Hezbollah was linked to drug-trafficking in Colombia.
“We have seen... an increase in a wide level of activity by the Iranian government in this region,” Admiral James Stavridis told the Senate Armed Services Committee.
“That is a concern principally because of the connections between the government of Iran, which is a state sponsor of terrorism, and Hezbollah,” he said.
In February a U.S. court in Miami indicted three men for raising funds for Hezbollah, which the U.S. classifies as a terrorist organization.
Hezbollah is believed to have been behind the bombing of a Jewish cultural center in the Argentinean capital Buenos Aires in 1994, in which 85 people were killed.
Tue Government must have a crisis to gain more control.
THAT was no public affairs person but a political commissar instead.
This was posted to Youtube yesterday and yet the interview took place at least 23 days ago?
Why is this just now becoming available information?
Looks like more carefully fabricated government lies by not too crafty people.
The root of the FARC-Hezbollah alliance.
Just wait until they get Obrador elected in 2012. Then they'll have some real fun.
This is the end of the innocence ... http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iIJGxke4NqE
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