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China's Role in WTC Attack on America is Revealed
PrnNewsWire (via DrudgeReport) ^ | January 8, 2002 | Gordon Thomas

Posted on 01/08/2002 10:09:51 AM PST by OKCSubmariner

TEMPE, Ariz., Jan. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- China will use the current global crisis to launch itself as a new Super-Power and become America's new major enemy, according to Gordon Thomas, an internationally recognized expert on intelligence matters.

On September 11, 2001, the same day the World Trade Center and Pentagon were hit by terrorists, a Chinese Peoples Liberation Army transport aircraft from Beijing landed in Kabul with the most important delegation the ruling Taliban had ever received, says Thomas.

He describes the ongoing threat from China in his new book, "Seeds of Fire: China and the Story Behind the Attack on America" ($25.95, Dandelion Books) available in bookstores, or at http://www.dandelionbooks.com .

"Hours later, CIA Director George Tenet received a coded 'red alert' message from Mossad's Tel Aviv headquarters that presented what he called a 'worst case scenario' -- that China would use a ruthless surrogate, bin-Laden, to attack the United States," says Thomas, who has over thirty years of experience as a foreign affairs reporter and investigative journalist.

The Chinese delegation had come to sign the contract with Afghanistan that Osama bin-Laden had asked for, that would provide the Taliban with missile-tracking, state of the art communications, and air defense systems in exchange for the Taliban's promise to end the attacks by Muslim extremists in China's north-western regions.

"China by 2015 will have deployed tens to several tens of missiles with nuclear warheads targeted against the US," predicts a CIA briefing paper to the Bush Administration, according to Thomas. "Seeds of Fire" devotes over 100 pages of never before published official documents pertaining to China's global take-over strategies.

Thomas also exposes the secret dealings between Russia and China. He reveals reasons for the ever-closer relationship developing between Israel's Mossad and China's Secret Intelligence Service that enabled America's ultra-secret plans to be stolen from Los Alamos.

Thomas is known most recently for his international best-seller, "Gideon's Spies." He has written over 38 best-selling books that have sold over 45 million copies in 36 countries. Dandelion Books has already sold "Seeds of Fire" foreign rights to 30 countries with 2 more pending. Anvil Studios has just acquired the film rights for the book.

"Seeds of Fire" is available at bookstores and at http://www.dandelionbooks.com .


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To: Black Jade
>>. I've read that there is tension at the Sino-N. Korean border because refugees from Korea try to slip into China illegally and are not well accepted by the local people.

The tension has been there for a long time. Accoding to the Red Guard's report in the cultural revolution, the N Korea destroyed some of the memorials for the Chinese soldiers who died in the Korean War because the Maoist criticized N Korea for being "rivisionists" like USSR. After China established diplomatic relations with S Korea, the North felt betrayed and they closed the Sino-N Korean borders and fired shots at the Chinese fishing boat on the Yalu. China aslo accepted about 100,000 North Korean refugees who fled to Manchuria, which N Korea thought was an act of insulting their "great motherland". Most of the refugees have relatives in China and China failed to send them back for many reasons. China did try to expel those people, but the law has to be enforced by the local authorities, of which most of the offcials and police are ethinic Koreans. You don't want to see people dying of starvation being sent back and shot. It's basic humanity. From individual perspective Chinese don't like N Korea. They like S Koreans. But for political reasons, China has to keep Norht as its ally.

83 posted on 01/23/2002 8:57:09 AM PST by Lake
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To: OKCSubmariner
Our Republic is in deep trouble!!
84 posted on 01/23/2002 9:04:38 AM PST by timestax
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To: OKCSubmariner
"The Chinese delegation had come to sign the contract with Afghanistan that Osama bin-Laden had asked for, that would provide the Taliban with missile-tracking, state of the art communications, and air defense systems in exchange for the Taliban's promise to end the attacks by Muslim extremists in China's north-western regions."

This would mean that China has knuckled under to UBL's blackmail. Are we sure we believe this?

86 posted on 01/26/2002 10:03:44 AM PST by nightdriver
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