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DRUDGE SIRENS: CIA REPORT WARNS AL QAEDA SET TO USE WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION, OBTAIN NUKES
The WashingtonTimes ^
| 6/3/03
| Matt Drudge
Posted on 06/02/2003 9:52:11 PM PDT by Pro-Bush
WASH TIMES: Islamist extremists linked to al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden have a wide variety of potential agents and delivery means to choose from for chemical, biological and radiological or nuclear (CBRN) attacks, said the four-page report titled Terrorist CBRN: Materials and Effects...
TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: alqaeda; breakinghard; herewegoagain; nothingfollows; nukes; obl
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To: JustPiper; FairOpinion; Jacob Kell; Coop; Dog; Dog Gone
See #139
To: FairOpinion
Just how do you know this with such certainty?Conspiratorially - they can exist.
In the 'conspiratorial world' things
- have no mass,
- occupy no volume and
- can be moved effortlessy and
- thereby can be stored anywhere as they
- don't require hangars, garages, bays or tarmac space
The 'conspiratorial world' also
- doesn't require trained personnel,
- food for non-existent personnel,
- sleeping quarters for non-existent nor
- entertainment or recreational diversions for said non-existent personnel ...
So, conspiratorially - they can exist.
Realistically, they are assets; personnel, material, property, money, gear/equipment (incl lab gear) and 'activity' - that 'give things away' to those who know what to look for.
142
posted on
06/02/2003 11:36:12 PM PDT
by
_Jim
(http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20030320/09/)
To: Angelus Errare
Great research. Thanks!
To: _Jim
Don't you just love the internet?
To: Buckeroo
They could have been found and in the hands of those this report is about. The Government may not want us to panic?
145
posted on
06/02/2003 11:38:29 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(Joe Phillips for Congress- http://www.josephcphillips.com/index.asp)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
But wasn't Khobar towers?
A threat is a threat is a threat ...
DID we not just finish off 'the very-real threat' in a) Afghanistan and b) Iraq?
DO you see a developing pattern here (OUR ENEMIES are not long for this world)?
146
posted on
06/02/2003 11:38:37 PM PDT
by
_Jim
(http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20030320/09/)
To: Buckeroo
Don't you just love the internet?Just **oodles** of fun!
147
posted on
06/02/2003 11:39:25 PM PDT
by
_Jim
(http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20030320/09/)
To: Pan_Yans Wife
You Go Girl!!!
148
posted on
06/02/2003 11:40:21 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(Joe Phillips for Congress- http://www.josephcphillips.com/index.asp)
To: Buckeroo
What thinking? In God's name what are you referring to?don't read into any critique, go to the link and read every single post!
149
posted on
06/02/2003 11:41:39 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(Joe Phillips for Congress- http://www.josephcphillips.com/index.asp)
To: Grampa Dave
I still say that the best course of action is to daisy bomb Mecca or Medina upon any major terrorist attack on American soil. Deterrence. Ground Zero, Islamic style.
150
posted on
06/02/2003 11:42:13 PM PDT
by
Dec31,1999
(Praying to the darkness, in the darkness.)
To: _Jim
I see the pattern that the War on Terror is working, but I don't think that means that a governmental document that discusses a possibility of a threat, should be ignored.
No, I'm not going to hide tomorrow, and in fact, I have managed to live a normal life since 9-11. My life hasn't been altered, truly.
However, I still think that terrorism is a true concern for Americans, and will be for awhile. (At least until after 2004!)
To: Pokey78; unspun; MightyMouseToSaveThe Day; WhyisaTexasgirlinPA; Kathy in Alaska; ...
Ping!
152
posted on
06/02/2003 11:42:48 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(Joe Phillips for Congress- http://www.josephcphillips.com/index.asp)
To: JustPiper
CIA says al Qaeda ready to use nukes
By Bill Gertz
THE WASHINGTON TIMES
Al Qaeda terrorists and related groups are set to use chemical, biological and nuclear weapons in deadly strikes, according to a new CIA report.
"Al Qaeda's goal is the use of [chemical, biological, radiological or nuclear weapons] to cause mass casualties," the CIA stated in an internal report produced last month.
"However, most attacks by the group and especially by associated extremists probably will be small-scale, incorporating relatively crude delivery means and easily produced or obtained chemicals, toxins or radiological substances," the report said.
Islamist extremists linked to al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden "have a wide variety of potential agents and delivery means to choose from for chemical, biological and radiological or nuclear (CBRN) attacks," said the four-page report titled "Terrorist CBRN: Materials and Effects."
The unclassified report was produced by the CIA's intelligence directorate, and a copy of it was obtained by The Washington Times.
The report identifies several deadly toxins and chemicals that al Qaeda could use to conduct the attacks, including nerve gases, germ and toxin weapons anthrax and ricin, and radiological dispersal devices, also known as "dirty bombs."
Disclosure of the CIA report comes as the agency is under fire over its reports on Iraq's chemical, biological and nuclear weapons, none of which has been uncovered. Several lawmakers from both parties, including Sens. John W. Warner, Virginia Republican, and John McCain, Arizona Republican, have called for hearings into the intelligence about Iraq that the Bush administration received.
In the latest report, the CIA said terrorist success would depend on planners' technical expertise. However, one likely goal of any attempted attack would be "panic and disruption," the agency stated.
Several groups of al Qaeda tried to conduct "poison plot" attacks in Europe using chemicals and toxins in assassinations and small-scale attacks, the CIA said.
"These agents could cause hundreds of casualties and widespread panic if used in multiple, simultaneous attacks," the report said.
Also, al Qaeda is developing bombs with radioactive material from industrial or medical facilities, and an al Qaeda document obtained in Afghanistan revealed that the group had sketched out a crude device capable of causing a nuclear blast, the report said.
"Osama bin Laden's operatives may try to launch conventional attacks against the nuclear industrial infrastructure of the United States in a bid to cause contamination, disruption and terror," the report stated.
Al Qaeda's plans for chemical arms were revealed in a document obtained in summer 2002 that "indicates the group has crude procedures for making mustard agent, sarin and VX," the report said.
Mustard is a blistering agent, and sarin and VX are nerve agents that can kill humans in small amounts.
The report also states that Mohamed Atta, ringleader of the September 11 attacks, and Zacarias Moussaoui, who is on trial in Virginia on charges related to the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, studied methods of delivering biological weapons.
Both men "expressed interest in crop dusters, raising our concern that al Qaeda has considered using aircraft to disseminate [biological warfare] agents," the report said.
According to the report, al Qaeda and other terrorists also could produce what the CIA calls an "improvised nuclear device" capable of causing a nuclear blast.
Such a bomb is "intended to cause a yield-producing nuclear explosion," the report said.
Terrorists could produce a nuclear device in three ways, including a bomb made from "diverted nuclear-weapons components," a nuclear weapon that had been modified, or a new, indigenously designed device, the report said.
A homemade nuclear bomb would be one of two types: either an implosion device that uses conventional explosives to create a nuclear blast, or a "gun-assembled" device. Making a nuclear bomb would require that terrorists first obtain fissile material such as enriched uranium or plutonium as fuel for creating a nuclear blast.
A more likely type of terrorist attack is the use of such nuclear material with conventional explosives to create a "dirty," or radiological, bomb, the report said.
"Use of a [radiological dispersal device] by terrorists could result in health, environmental and economic effects as well as political and social effects," the report said. "It will cause fear, injury, and possibly lead to levels of contamination requiring costly and time-consuming cleanup efforts."
Among the materials that are available to terrorists for this type of bomb are cesium-137, strontium-90 and cobalt-60 materials used in hospitals, universities, factories, construction companies and laboratories.
A security notice made public by the State Department yesterday stated that "al Qaeda and sympathetic terrorists groups continue to demonstrate their interest in mass-casualty attacks using chemical, biological, radiological, and nuclear (CBRN) weapons."
The notice said no information proves the group now is planning an attack in the United States with a weapon of mass destruction, but noted that "such an attack cannot be ruled out."
The FBI also distributed a bulletin recently to law-enforcement agencies identifying the chemical, biological and nuclear weapons available to al Qaeda and other terrorists.
The CIA report contains photographs of a training video obtained in Afghanistan from an al Qaeda training camp showing chemical agents being tested on dogs.
Agents available to the group include toxic cyanides that can kill in high doses and less-lethal industrial chemicals such as chlorine and phosgene.
Biological agents al Qaeda could use include anthrax, a bacteria that can cause mass casualties, and botulinum toxin. The CIA stated that methods for producing botulinum have been found in terrorist training manuals.
Another toxin weapon, ricin, "is readily available by extraction from common castor beans," the report said.
"There is no treatment for ricin poisoning after [the toxin] has entered the bloodstream," the report said. "Terrorists have looked at delivering ricin in foods and as a contact poison, although we have no scientific data to indicate that ricin can penetrate intact skin."
To: Buckeroo
Would you please look at post 119 that I "Bumped" to and not confuse me with whatever.
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posted on
06/02/2003 11:43:44 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(Joe Phillips for Congress- http://www.josephcphillips.com/index.asp)
Comment #155 Removed by Moderator
To: FairOpinion
Thats how we have always done it on FR, connecting the dots other's ignore.That thread of yours had marvelous Freeper input and thoughtful, real comments.
156
posted on
06/02/2003 11:45:08 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(Joe Phillips for Congress- http://www.josephcphillips.com/index.asp)
To: FairOpinion; All
"Let's give them a state" ---
You,of all people shouldn't have brought this up, because that is exactly what they want, not a state, but a country: Israel. And you what they want to do with it.
MY COMMENT WAS SARCASTIC. I didn't put a tag because I thought people already knew my stance on the issue of the roadmap (I am opposed to it).
157
posted on
06/02/2003 11:46:56 PM PDT
by
yonif
To: conservativefromGa
Wasn't this posted earlier in this thread - WHY is it being posted again?
158
posted on
06/02/2003 11:47:30 PM PDT
by
_Jim
(http://www.biomedcentral.com/news/20030320/09/)
To: ganeshpuri89
I don't think it would be appropriate to repeat it here. I think it would, but in a retrained manner. What is on these folk's minds? Tell us what you have learned.
To: Pan_Yans Wife
Gosh Wife, we were hoping, Fair and I, people could surmise the translations. I went to a translator and the translation was even more confusing. Like trying to figure out Nostradamus or how everyone interprets the bible differently.
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posted on
06/02/2003 11:47:40 PM PDT
by
JustPiper
(Joe Phillips for Congress- http://www.josephcphillips.com/index.asp)
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