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2001.  In 2001, during February through July, Sheik Bin Laden was tried in absentia in a U.S. federal court.  Two months after the trial, Osama’s WIFront homicide martyrs struck with vengeance in September.  A Muslim traitor at trial fingered Osama for nuclear bomb acquisition efforts.  The case was “ U.S.A. vs. Usama bin Laden, et al.”  The criminal trial concerned prosecution for the first WIFront attack, of minor death and damage, on the ill-fated World Trade Centers.  

The traitor is since hidden from WIFront assassins.   In the U.S. witness protection program, he is the Muslim Sudanese named Jamal Ahmad al-Fadl.  Jamal  told the U.S. court that, as an ex-associate of Osama, he was assigned to extensive but unsuccessful efforts to obtain enriched uranium for al-Qaeda.  This search used contacts in Khartoum , Sudan , a WIFront Muslim safe haven country.  At one point, a price of $1.5 million was discussed.  Plans were made to test uranium samples.  Whether Sheik Bin Laden was successful, the Muslim traitor did not say.  The trial record is posted on the Internet.   [8]    There is no doubt that the IWFront has or nears fission bomb capability.  

“[I]f…al Qaeda were to obtain sufficient fissile material, no more than 12 kg of plutonium or 50 kg of highly enriched uranium…a highly destructive bomb could be constructed.  It is very doubtful [it]…could qualify as a ‘suitcase bomb,’ but most any ordinary vehicle would suffice for transportation.”   [9] 

                In comparison, Hiroshima ’s “Little Boy” bomb held 60 kilograms of highly-enriched uranium.  If curious, one may read of creation of the homicide martyr.  One such martyr could volunteer to drive the “ordinary vehicle” in the above quote.  See another afterword on martyr creation.

2006.   In 2005, a book was reviewed in July asserting further proofs that the WIFront had nuclear capability to strike the U.S.   The capability involves smuggling of commandoes and nuclear components across the Mexican border.  This smuggling continues, as the U.S. government has refused effectively to secure such border.  Shortly after the WIFront’s 2001 airplane-missile attacks, the U.S. leadership had constructed bunkers at least to protect itself. 

“…CIA Director George Tenet informed President Bush one month after the September 11, 2001 attacks that at least two suitcase nukes had reached al-Qaeda operatives in the U.S.

“’Each suitcase weighed between 50 and 80 kilograms (…110 to 176 pounds) and contained enough fissionable plutonium and uranium to produce an explosive yield in excess of two kilotons [i.e., 2,000 tons of TNT]…. One suitcase bore the serial number 9999 and the Russian manufacturing date of 1988.  The design…is simple.  The plutonium and uranium are kept in separate compartments that are linked to a trigger…activated by a clock or…cell phone.’

“[T]he news sent Bush ‘through the roof,’ prompting him to order…nuclear terrorism priority over every threat…. He …[ordered] building of underground bunkers away from major metropolitan areas for use by federal government….

“Bin Laden’s goal…is to kill at least 4 million Americans, 2 million of whom must be children…[to avenge] crimes committed by America on the Arab and Muslim world…. The future plan…suggests the attacks will take place simultaneously in major cities…including New York , Boston , Washington , Las Vegas , Miami , Chicago and Los Angeles .”  [10] 

The  WIFront thus believes a military victory lies in use of fission bombs against the U.S. and the U.K.   A more ready  weapon is the dirty bomb.  This is a conventional bomb laced with radioactive elements.  Many more of these bombs would be required severely to damage non-Muslim enemies.  [11]   

 

Footnotes are as follow --                  [

[1]   Thomas, Clayton L., MD and MPH, Editor, “[entry] Radiation Syndrome,” in “Taber’s Cyclopedic Medical Dictionary” at page 1444  (F.A. Davis Company:  Philadelphia, PA, 1985).

[2]   See  interview of Osama bin Laden, conducted on December 23, 1998, as excerpted for “Front-Line” television program and  published at <pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline /shows/ binladen/who/edicts> (visited 2/21/06).

[3]   See  the “National Security Archive”  posted by the George Washington University , as posted at <gwu.edu/~nsarchiv/nsa/NC /nuchis.>.

[4]   See  Alim-al-Din, Riyad (reporting from Nicosia , Cyprus ), et al., “[article]Report…,”  as printed in “[ Paris , France , newspaper] Al-Watan Al-‘Arab”  (13 November 1998), as posted at < nuclearweaponarchive.org/News /WatanAlArabi.html>.

[5]   See  Editors,  “The Israel Report,”  “[article] Bin Laden Has Several Nuclear Suitcases,”  (dated per reproduction “from the ‘Jerusalem Report’ October 25, 1999”), as posted at www.cdn-friends-icej.ca /isreport/sept oct99/binladen.

[6] A close observer of Osama’s pilgrimage is Youssef Bodansky, author of “[book] Osama bin Laden:  The Man Who Declared War on the United States   (Forum Publishing Company:  Rocklin, CA, 1999). 

[7]  See Editors, [ U.S. ] Nuclear Threat Initiative, “Abstract…[author] Kabannikov, Andrey…’[article] Youssef Bodansky:  Terrorist No. 1 Has an Atomic Bomb’…(5 October 1999),”  as posted at <nti.org/db/nistra ff/1999/199990830>.

[8]   Transcripts are on-line at <crytome.org/usa-v-ubl-dt>.

[9]  Sublette, Carey, “Could al-Qaeda Go Nuclear”  (last changed 18 May 2002), as posted at < nucleararchive.org/News /IslamicTerrorBombs>.

[10]  Editors, WorldNetDaily.com,, “[book review and analysis] From Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin…Al-Qaida nukes already in U.S….Terrorists, bombs smuggled across Mexico border by MS-13 gangsters”  (published July 11, 2005), as posted at <worldnetdaily.com /news/article.asp?ARTICLE-ID =45203>.  As to the interviewee, see his book, Williams, Paul L., “[book] The Al Qaeda Connection:  International Terrorism, Organized Crime and the Coming Apocalypse."

[11]  For the curious, it may be useful to organize several nuclear-bomb documents in  four categories.  These are (a)  the WIFront radioactive weapons agenda; (b)  nuclear smuggling, a source of rogue nuclear weapons; (c)   radioactive dirty bombs; and (d)  nuclear-bomb history.  All of the following documents are readable by radical WIFront analysts.

         (a)  As to the WORLD ISLAMIC FRONT RADIOACTIVE WEAPONS AGENDA,  see generally entries at notes [2], [3], [4], [6], [7] and [8];  and also see,  e.g.,  Timmerman, Kenneth R., “Chapter 5…The Day After Iran Gets the Bomb [this being excerpt from  Sokolski, et al., Editors, ‘[Book] Getting Ready for a Nuclear-Ready Iran’]”  (October, 2005), as posted at <strategicstudiesinstitute.army .mil/…>;      and  see  Sublette, Carey, “[memorandum] Could al-Qaeda Go Nuclear?”  (“[document] Last Changed 18 May 2002”), as posted at <nuclear eaponarchive.org News/IslamicTerrorBombs…>;  and  see documents as to nuclear weapons, as  Internet-posted at the “National Security Archive…[at site for] George Washington University (including memo to effect that “any capable physicist could design nuclear weapon…[in] three man-years….”  

        (b)  As to WORLD ISLAMIC FRONT and NUCLEAR SMUGGLING,  see generally, e.g., Lee, Rennselaer, “[article] Nuclear Smuggling:  Patterns and Responses,”  in “Parameters [ U.S. military journal],”  pp. 95-111 (Spring, 2003).                              

       (c)   As to WORLD  ISLAMIC  FRONT and  DIRTY BOMBS,  see generally, e.g.,  Editors, Council on Foreign Relations, “Dirty [radioactive] Bombs [several  detailed memos]”  (various dates), as posted at <cfrterrorism.org /weapons/dirtybomb2…>.                                  

       (d)  As to WORLD ISLAMIC FRONT and NUCLEAR  BOMBS HISTORY,   see generally, e.g.,  Editors, Wikipedia: The Free Encyclopedia, at <en.wikipedia.org…> as to several articles titled “Hiroshima,” and “Nagasaki,” and “History of Nuclear Weapons,” and “Atomic Bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki,”  and listed links.

 

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