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To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (6321)10/19/2001 6:36:39 PM
From: Songwrks  Respond to of 281500
 
Thank you for your excellent post on the danger the Gulf States (with the exceptions of King Abdullah of Jordan and Jehan Sadat) now present us with. Just to add, when they interrogated one of the perpetrators of the original bombing of the WTC, he said that he had intended to kill 500,000 citizens. He envisioned one tower collapsing onto the other, and in turn falling onto a nearby hotel, and then, of course, collapsing all over the street.
~Jennifer



To: CountofMoneyCristo who wrote (6321)10/19/2001 9:02:44 PM
From: Dennis O'Bell  Respond to of 281500
 
I now firmly believe that were these Arab and Islamic states to gain control of nuclear weapons...

One wonders what states sitting on the amount of oil they have are doing experimenting with "nuclear power plants"...

Tous les pays qui bordent l'Union Soviétique (Chine, Iran etc.) seront ainsi aidés par les États-Unis par le truchement de relais divers. Des pays pétroliers, qui certes n'ont pas besoin de l'atome pour se procurer de l'énergie, s'équiperont de centrales "civiles" (mais si on les complète par des usines de production de plutonium, on peut faire la bombe A ; et on peut faire la bombe H avec une usine de production d'uranium enrichi). Tout le monde a voulu faire la bombe ! Aujourd'hui 44 pays en disposent. Tout s'est passé en secret, sous le paravent fallacieux de la non dissémination et de l'exportation à fins "purement civiles". Bien sûr un de ces jours ça va péter quelque part.

All the countries bordering the Soviet Union (China, Iran, etc) would thus be aided by the US via various means. Oil producing countries which certainly didn't need atomic power for their energy needs would equip themselves with "civilian" power plants (but if one adds plutonium production facilities, one can make an A bomb, and one can make an H bomb with a uranium enrichment factory.) Everyone wanted to make the bomb! Today 44 countries have one. Everything has taken place in secret, under the false shield of non proliferation and "purely civilian" technology export. Of course one of these days, things are going to blow up somewhere.

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