Posted on 09/28/2002 2:12:10 PM PDT by Diogenesis
SMOKING GUN LINKS URANIUM to GERMANY WHILE IRAQ's PR Ritter Stokes Islamic Hate.
This is a MUST-SEE.
======== Turkey ===========
In Turkey, captured weapons-grade urainum ~33 pounds.
Detained two men from an east European country, cost ~5 million dollars
========== London =====
Meanwhile in London, Scott Ritter, former American, inflames one hundred thousand.
Look at this folks....
Red mercury is definitely used in the production of nuclear weapons with Soviet technology. Red mercury is of great interest to third world countries that want to make nuclear bombs, because the technology is different and cheaper than that used in the west. There is information from government sources in Bulgaria and Georgia that a type of red mercury is used in the nuclear weapons production process. Red mercury is used as a detonator, an ignition material, to make the bomb itself explode. The fact is that a very large black market exists for red mercury and there are many buyers prepared to pay in the range of millions."
Further confirmation comes from the USA, Italy, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, and the IAEA. In early February the IAEA stated that "red mercury can be used as a detonator in nuclear weapons."
Skrew Islam.
REALLY STRANGE!!!!
Hey, you folks gotta check this out. There's a pale picture, but if you click on it, it's Arab, and it shows somebody dead. Looks like a bullet hole in his head. Who is it?
The search turns up a page about a uranium seizure... red mercury is conjuctured to be used in fuses for the Suitcase Nukes that the Russian KGB made!
quoting:Thomas Nilsen 1997-09-21 12:00
3.8 kilograms stolen uranium seized in Caucasus
Russian police seized 3.8 kilograms of stolen uranium in the home of a man in the North Caucasus town of Ivanov on Thursday. The uranium has been traced to originate at the nuclear research center of Sarov (Arzamas-16).
The police seized the stolen uranium after they detained a gang suspected of trying to sell the highly radioactive substance, according to Interfax news agency. Several times the gang had tried to offer the uranium to prospective buyers in Moscow, the Baltic states and elsewhere. The uranium-238 was kept in a metal cylinder inside a lead isolator. Uranium-238 can be used to produce nuclear bombs by scientists with the bomb-developing know-how.
The police investigators also seized two jars containing highly toxic red mercury-oxide weighing about 2 kilograms. Red mercury is also belived to be a substance for developing small nuclear devices, like those suitcase-sized nuclear bombs former Russian security advisor Alexandr Lebed a week ago claimed that Moscow had lost the track of.
The police says to Interfax that the uranium comes from the federal nuclear research center in Sarov (former Arzamas-16), from where a container went missing in 1994. On september 16th, employees and scientists of the center startet protest actions because of the state's salary-debt to the center. They claimed that the center is in a catastrophic position and its safety jeopardized, because of poor financing.
Uranium weighing 15 Kilos 700 grams inside (the cylinder).
My Turkish isn't that great, and I need a dictionary, which slows me down.
My wife can do a better translation when she gets home (an hour from now).
Question: WHO paid for Ritter's trip and expenses?
Lovely.
simply beautiful...
makes me want to sing a song!
If I could teach the world to sing,
in perfect harmony
I'd like to buy the world a NUKE
and make them my dhimmi's
It's the ree-eal thing...
that's what nukes are today
it's the ree-eal thing....
what our world wants today
it's the ree-al thing
is islam armed with nukes...
GASP! Uncontrollable wretching...
A side note
The Made In [Country] stamp on a product seems to always be in English and in Roman letters regardless what the country might be. The rest might be in the language and alphabet of the country of origin.
Question: WHO paid for Ritter's trip and expenses?
They're written in English. Nuf said. Our left wing politicians and supporters, no doubt.
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