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To: J.T. who wrote (9298)11/2/2001 10:13:00 AM
From: James F. Hopkins  Respond to of 19219
 
IT may not be the "next" strike, but it's sure enough
coming..it's just all to easy and we are not likely
to cover our ass until after the fact.
( par for the course )
I've known about this for a long time and wouldn't
post on it for fear of giving them ideas.
However more recently with my checking a wide
verity of foreign news sources I'm now sure they
are already looking at it, and have had plenty
of time to collect the type of material needed.
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Our news media seems to want to poo poo on this
and they have no idea how easy it is.
There are all kinds of radioactive materials that
can be used other than uranium or plutonium..
I could list about a 100 radio active elements that
would do the job that are outside the ability of
our regulatory agencies to have a handle on.
In fact terrorists could easily set up
shill hospitals or companies & buy all the stuff they really
need right from us under the disguise
of "medical" uses or industrial X-ray cameras
pre loaded with cobalt.
Jim