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To: Cindy

Probably nothing... but, a reminder

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http://www.ianlivingston.com/archived/2004/osamasrevenge_july14.htm

The CIA uncovered plans in one of Sultan Bashiruddin Mahmood's (Abdul Kadeer Khan's top associate) corporation offices:

"They also discovered illustrations running the length of the room that showed how high altitude balloons could be used to release large quantities of anthrax and bubonic plague bacilli over major metropolitan areas."

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Seeing that they have uncovered these plans, it seems weird that no fighter planes were sent to investigate what it was. I dunno.


3,337 posted on 08/20/2004 7:05:52 PM PDT by nwctwx
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To: nwctwx

Thanks NW.


3,339 posted on 08/20/2004 7:07:57 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: nwctwx

On "balloons" and "black death" . . .

I remember in the mid-90s the North Koreans sent a bunch of balloons across the Sea of Japan. The Japanese found the balloons when they landed had timers and empty vials.

I came across a story a while back while writing on airborne smallpox (many medical professionals still do not realize such a thing exists - - the Soviets engineered it)Most textbooks still say it can only spread by close contact.

The following story is "an oldie but a goodie" . . .

http://research.yale.edu/wwkelly/restricted/Japan_journalism/NYT_950317.htm

(snip)

The Plans
Taking the War To U.S. Homeland

In 1944, when Japan was nearing defeat, Tokyo's military planners seized on a remarkable way to hit back at the American heartland: they launched huge balloons that rode the prevailing winds to the continental United States. Although the American Government censored reports at the time, some 200 balloons landed in Western states, and bombs carried by the balloons killed a woman in Montana and six people in Oregon.

Half a century later, there is evidence that it could have been far worse; some Japanese generals proposed loading the balloons with weapons of biological warfare, to create epidemics of plague or anthrax in the United States. Other army units wanted to send cattle-plague virus to wipe out the American livestock industry or grain smut to wipe out the crops. . . .

. . .As the end of the war approached in 1945, Unit 731 embarked on its wildest scheme of all. Codenamed Cherry Blossoms at Night, the plan was to use kamikaze pilots to infest California with the plague.

Toshimi Mizobuchi, who was an instructor for new recruits in Unit 731, said the idea was to use 20 of the 500 new troops who arrived in Harbin in July 1945. A submarine was to take a few of them to the seas off Southern California, and then they were to fly in a plane carried on board the submarine and contaminate San Diego with plague-infected fleas. The target date was to be Sept. 22, 1945. . . .


3,391 posted on 08/20/2004 11:12:42 PM PDT by callmejoe
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To: nwctwx

I'm also wondering about the small plane that circled Gettysburg PA some time ago- for 2 hours one AM- 2 states were later searched and the plane was never found.

I do recall reading that AQ had investigated weather patterns- esp. wind directions- over a number of significant cities.


3,493 posted on 08/21/2004 1:38:55 PM PDT by jerseygirl
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