I believe the sleeper cells are already here and waiting for the attack to start on "sodamn insane".
Then blammo we get nuked from the inside!
I found this at the Califonia National Guard Guard website.
http://www.solami.com/WEF
and
Osama, Suitcase Bombs, and Ex-Soviet Loose Nukes Nuclear Page
By Carey Sublette Last changed 10 October 2001 - www.fas.org
Can Osama bin Laden go Nuclear?
http://www.calguard.ca.gov/ia/Nukes/Suitcase%20Bombs%20and%20Loose%20Nukes.htm
If the following cannot be ruled out:
1. Al Qaeda - or a similar non-governmental group - has acquired at least one miniaturized, i.e. "backpack" or "suitcase" nuclear weapon (sources: Shekhar Bhatla and Tim Shipman, "Terror of Bin Ladens 20 Backpack Nukes", Sunday Express, 15 December 2002, on the net at:
www.solami.com/shipman and www.solami.com/nuclearsources;
Russian "backpack" nuclear mines using ~5kg of ~95% pure Plutonium weigh some 100kg with a yield of ~100 t TNT equivalent, whereas comparatively short-lived US mini nukes using ~1kg of ~99% pure Plutonium/Californium weigh less than 30kg, yielding ~1000 t TNT equivalent),
2. Al Qaeda - or a similar non-governmental group - has placed Kamikaze-type "sleepers" in the US armed forces (nota bene: currently, some 20% of the members of the US Marine Corps are said to adhere to Islamic beliefs), and
The US Delegation participating in the 2003 World Economic Forum at Davos is travelling by helicopters of the US armed services, with security provided by a detail of the US armed forces involving at least one AQ sleeper (pro memoriam: the Egyptian President Anwar Al Sadat was assassinated by Muslim fundamentalists serving then in the Egyptian army);
what are the probabilities of either of the above to reflect reality, and
what, if any measure should be taken by whom (US, German, Swiss security services), and on what level, in order to effectively deflect or contain the related dangers, i.e. why should comprehensive baggage checks by Swiss inspectors prior to entering Swiss airspace not be made a conditio sine qua non for foreign militarily accompanied delegations to be admitted to Davos, regardless of diplomatic immunity and foreign military regulations?
Geneva, 17 January 2003
Anton Keller, Secretary, Good Offices Group of European Lawmakers
cp. 2580, 1211 Geneva 2 - +4122-7400362 +4179-6047707
swissbit@solami.com ¦ www.solami.com/nuclearsources ¦ www.solami.com/NPT