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Pastimes : The New Qualcomm - write what you like thread.
QCOM 176.67+1.6%Nov 12 3:59 PM EST

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To: John Carragher who wrote (5298)9/28/2002 4:39:22 PM
From: Maurice Winn  Read Replies (4) of 12231
 
The Homeland Security Office of Disinformation, which was closed [but not really closed - the closure was just disinformation] has planted some 'weapons of mass destruction' grade uranium on two hapless guys, then given a tip to the Turkish police [via a paid informant] to "Look under the seat of a bright pink and white striped car which has got two guys in it which is going along such and such a road - registration plate number plate "U235".

Having a GPS and radio transmitter on it, they could track it accurately.

The poor guys who were paid US$100 plus a dozen beer to drive said car into the trap are arrested as terrorist 'weapons of mass destruction' smugglers, obviously en route to Saddam.

This one is so transparent that it's a joke.

GeorgeW should forget the nonsense and just do what the biggest gorilla on the block does, which is bash up any challenger [= Saddam]. Faking uranium smuggling is pathetic and probably illegal - except that the CIA doesn't have to obey any laws as far as aliens are concerned, who are designated as enemy combatants unless the aliens can prove otherwise from inside a cage where nobody knows they are.

One would have to ask how come the tipsters knew that there was a lead box under the seat. Let's have a chat to the tipsters and see who they are - photos on the front page please. Of course they will be vitally important Al Qaeda penetrating intelligence sources whose identity can't be revealed for Homeland Security reasons.

This one is a real joke!

I bet it all quickly disappears from view, not leading to a trail of who did what when and stole the uranium, but leaving the fear in the minds of the gullible globe that there are indeed nuclear terrorists roaming the streets with lead-lined boxes of uranium hidden under the seat. This is very scary stuff, justifying all sorts of anything goes 'In the interests of safety and Homeland Security of course'.

Mqurice
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