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MUSLIM CLERIC INSISTS 20 'SUITCASE NUKES' IN U.S.
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| Monday, November 19, 2001 GMT
| Dave Eberhart
Posted on 11/18/2001 1:38:32 PM PST by codebreaker
A leading Muslim cleric Shaykh Hisham Kabbani, founder of the Islamic Supreme Council of America (ISCA), insists bin Ladens network has bought more than 20 nuclear warheads carried in suitcases.
In 1999 Kabbani first warned the U.S. State Department of bin Laden's impending terrorism.
He told the U.S. Government bin Laden was training suicide bombers in Afghanistan ready to move to any part of the world.
Kabbani said the nuclear weapons, sometimes referred to as "suitcase bombs", were sold by the Russian mafia.
TOPICS: Breaking News; Foreign Affairs; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alqaedanukes; jihadinamerica; suitcasenukes
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To: editor-surveyor
Yes, it is supposed to be very heavy and generally not moved by less than two people, but capable of being moved by one. I imaging a Swartznegger type could handle 175 lbs quite easily.
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posted on
11/18/2001 7:11:45 PM PST
by
stryker
To: meridia
SO many Muslims have been trying to muzzle Kabbani into silence, that there must be some truth to some of his allegations.
Apparently he really enraged many when he stated that there female muslims who wore barqas during the day, as if they were practicing Islamic modesty - but actually, they were part of an international prostitution ring.
"Last but not least, concerning the affair of Muslim women in Europe, who according to Sheikh Kabbani's testimony are part of a "big network ... run by Muslim women who, during the day, are covered from top to bottom and during the night have dates. They are dating high officials in many countries around the world to take information from them and give it to the extremists."
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posted on
11/18/2001 7:14:12 PM PST
by
meridia
To: amom
Thanks for the heads up!
To: GOPJ
I don't think a 1kt fission bomb needs any tritium enhancement. I could be wrong about that, but I think they are simple "gun" type bombs. High explosive drives one half of the critical mass into the other half, at the end of a tube.
To: Don Joe
well I hope youre not in a nasty blue-zone when those
imaginary
suitcase nukes in the U.S. go BOOM! these dudes go for large population centers.
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posted on
11/18/2001 7:29:50 PM PST
by
Gasshog
To: GROUCHOTWO
I rather feel that I am at a good old church revival. "Faith alone" has always been a most Useful approach to making the most of the faithful who've dutifully lobotomized themselves in the name of Allah, God or Yahweh's State of Zion betwixt Him both.
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posted on
11/18/2001 7:32:40 PM PST
by
Askel5
To: JIM O
what exactly was in the suitcase in the locker found in the Philly bus station awhile back---news said C4--no comments since........
To: GROUCHOTWO
My beliefs must conform to the fact that an insidious cave dweller has the highly sophisticated ability to coordinate 911...When you type insidious cave dweller, did you mean an incredibly wealthy and relatively well-educated trustafarian, who masterminded any number of attacks against U.S. interests, and whose hatred of the West is based on his physical shortcomings?
Then again, it could be the Mossad or the U.S. government, as you so cleverly implied.
To: codebreaker
MUSLIM CLERIC INSISTS 20 'SUITCASE NUKES' IN U.S.Yeah, along with millions upon millions of criminal illegal aliens, and probably hundreds or perhaps thousands with agendas of death.
Our borders have become a national disgrace, and now a complete national security nightmare.
To: rdavis84
agreement here. they'll go off after he's killed or suicides.
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To: schmelvin
If there were more Muslims like him, we'd have a much easier time rooting out the terrorist cells amongst us.
We can't condemn Muslims who don't speak out while simultaneously condemning one who does.
Excellent point!
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posted on
11/18/2001 8:19:07 PM PST
by
hypatia
To: John Jamieson
"Since I have it on your good authority that BL is going to hit us with 20 nukes (but you can't say when or where). Just what changes in my normal everyday life would you reccommend?" Don't put words in my mouth.
Thanks in advance.
"You didn't worry much about Y2K did you?"
I worried about it far less than the Naval War College and the rest of the federal government and most state governments worried about it. Thanks for asking.
Anything else I can help you with sir?
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posted on
11/18/2001 8:30:15 PM PST
by
Don Joe
To: codebreaker
If they had them, they'd have used them. I guess that lying isn't a sin in Islam.
To: codebreaker
To: Don Joe
No, I think you made my point: "Not worth getting upset about"
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To: John Jamieson
"No, I think you made my point: 'Not worth getting upset about'" Is that some subtle way of retracting your "Since I have it on your good authority that BL is going to hit us with 20 nukes" lie?
Or are you just suggesting that I not get upset about having words put into my mouth, O Thou Rider of the Straw Horse?
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posted on
11/18/2001 10:43:53 PM PST
by
Don Joe
To: codebreaker
He told the U.S. Government bin Laden was training suicide bombers in Afghanistan ready to move to any part of the world. Well he got that one right, but I hope he is wrong about the suit case nukes.
Our borders are wide open, so if OBL and company have suitcase nukes, then they are propably here.
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posted on
11/18/2001 10:48:48 PM PST
by
KQQL
To: stryker
For what its worth___From purely personal experience I have never known a radical Muslim.. but, I don't know any radical Christians either.
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