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- By Bahram
Maskanian - March 29, 2004
Mullahs
in Iran are increasingly and dangerously getting close to finishing the
development of their atomic bombs. They have been working on the idea
and buying expertise and equipment for their nuclear development and production
program for over seventeen (17) years since the mid-1980s. The nightmare
of Moslem Fundamentalist Mullahs armed with nuclear bombs is real, and
it is here near everyones doorstep right now.
Major American,
European and Russian companies did and are still assisting, selling and
working with the mullahs terrorist regime in Iran as we speak. Nobody
talked about it before 9-11 because they were and still are all on mullahs
payroll. The payroll list includes: political and business officials from
England, Russia, France, Germany, Italy, Pakistan, Israel and United States.
Imagine
an Atomic bomb is detonated in your city, killing millions including your
loved ones and destroying all near and dear to you. Hell on Earth is emerging
right before you
What would you do then? What would you think you
should have done prior to the detonation of the nuclear bomb?
DO THEM NOW!
What is the
top priority for every single one of us, the people? People who do not
have well equipped underground bunkers to run to and hide in for the next
couple of million years until the Earths air water and soil are
naturally decontaminated. Can you now imagine how stupid our so-called
leaders are? Who in their right mind would continue to build and store
nuclear weapons knowing it represents THE END.
Who in their
right mind would continue to think that the government is there to protect
us? A few minutes after the first plane collided into the World Trade
Center the entire Government staff, Executive Branch, Members of Congress
(the Senate and the House of Representatives) and their staff ran like
hell and into hiding. Protecting their own not ours.
I served
in the Air Force. I know a thing or two about Air Traffic Controllers,
Radars and Planes. I know for a fact that in a second or two when any
plane is diverted from its flight path it is immediately reported to NORAD:

- North
American Aerospace Defense Command
"Deter, Detect, Defend." That is the motto of the men and
women who serve in the North American Aerospace Defense Command. Since
1958, Canadians and Americans have been partners in protecting the airspace
of Alaska, Canada and the contiguous 48 United States. The mission has
evolved over the years.- (http://www.norad.mil/)
Within a
few minutes, super sonic jet fighters are up and about on the tail of
a runaway plane. The only way to stop this automatic reaction by NORAD
is to receive a stand down order from the Joint Chiefs of Staff.
Fighter planes
were not dispatched in a timely manner to intercept the 9/11 flights -
in blatant violation of longstanding, standard operating procedures. Why?
Why did the U.S. chain of command (Bush, Rumsfeld, Gen. Myers) by their
own admission remain inactive during the actual attacks?
On the morning
of Sept. 11 itself, the U.S. military conducted scheduled wargames to
rehearse scenarios that included plane hijackings and an - - errant aircraft
- - crashing into a government building (AP, Aug. 2002).
Why for one
hour and forty minutes (1h & 40m) NORAD did not take any action? Who
so high up issued the stand down order, so NORAD would be forced to watch
our fellow human beings get slaughtered and be unable to do anything?
Why could
a few investigative journalists produce brilliant factual reports of the
events of September 11, 2001, its causes and effects and publish books
about it within a few months. But the U.S. government cannot?
Why did it
take so many months after countless disagreements and opposition by the
U.S. President, and Congress including the Democratic leaders to even
attempt to form the counterfeit so-called Commission on 9/11 composed
of five (5) Republicans and five (5) Democrats?
Why just
Republicans and Democrats? Sixty-five (65%) percent of the American people,
almost over two hundred (200,000,000) million, have no political party
affiliation and are either Independent or affiliated with other political
parties or they simply do not care to vote.
Do either
Republicans or Democrats represent you??? Shouldnt the so-called
Commission on 9/11 represent all Americans not just thirty-five (35%)
percent or about one hundred (100,000,000) million out of over three hundred
(300,000,000) million US population?
All the Commission
on 9/11 has done so far is to make believe it is investigating the matter.
Wink, Wink!
Why is it
taking over two (2) years to tell us, the people, how could nineteen (19)
Arab men, some well known to the FBI and CIA, with an extensive background
information and color photos of and about them, were not kept under surveillance???
These men even obtained credit cards and were living large among us!
Why these
men were allowed to complete their mission? Why it took one hour and forty
minutes (1h & 40m) to react? Who really planned this and who failed
us?
The safety
and well being of you, your loved ones and those around you, are your
responsibility, which is collectively shared with the rest of people.
Every person should and must get a grasp of this reality now, today! We
have each other to be dependent on. We must unite and form a worldwide
coalition of the people of the world for peace, fairness and justice.
Mullahs
in Iran, Arabia, Iraq, Syria and wherever else they may be, are our problems
and collective responsibility. The United States and European countries
criminal corrupt and colonial rules are the reasons that we, the people
are being blown up, shot at, and generally dying and paying for. The buck
stops here at our doorstep, now!
Article about
- Tape of Air
Traffic Controllers Made on 9/11 - By Matthew L. Wald
Read - The
Ambushed Grand Jury - By Wes McKinley, Caron Balkany and Jacque Brever
"The
Things That Will Destroy Us Are:
Politics Without Principle;
Pleasure Without Conscience;
Wealth Without Work;
Knowledge Without Character;
Business Without Morality;
Science Without Humanity;
And Worship Without Sacrifice." - Mahatma Gandhi - (1869-1948)
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Nuclear Testing
The
United States has conducted more nuclear tests than the rest of the world,
and was the first and only country to use a nuclear weapon in wartime.
With the explosion of Trinity the first nuclear bomb in
Alamagordo, New Mexico on July 16, 1945, the U.S. began the "nuclear
weapons age." In subsequent years, the Soviet Union, Britain, France,
China and India all followed suit. In 1996, Greenpeace offered this statistic:
"Since July 1945, there have been 2,044 tests worldwide, the equivalent
of one test occurring somewhere in the world every nine days for the last
50 years."
Before 1962,
all U.S. nuclear tests were atmospheric, exposed to the atmosphere either
on land or in the Pacific or Atlantic oceans, and were "grand operations,
involving huge numbers of people, and each often with a set of clear objectives."
With the first underground test of a nuclear explosive in September 1957
at the Nevada Test Site, testing took on a different, less public, character.
The first
underground test series was Operation Nougat in September 1961-April 1962.
After 1962, no further atmospheric testing was conducted; from that point
on, all explosive nuclear tests in the United States were underground.
In accordance with the terms of the 1963 Limited Test Ban Treaty, complete
containment of all nuclear weapons tests became the rule. However, in
UNDER THE CLOUD: THE DECADES OF NUCLEAR TESTING, Richard Miller writes
that complete containment is a myth, since so many tests leaked, including
the notorious 1970 Baneberry shot, which spewed radioactive debris 10,000
feet into the skies. Baneberry was a 10 kiloton shot, about 2/3 the size
of Hiroshima, and it was detonated 900 feet down. (
View a photo of the Baneberry blast.)
To accomplish
underground testing, the test device is placed at the bottom of a vertically
drilled hole or within a tunnel that is mined horizontally to a location
deep enough to provide containment. Before tests are conducted, the Containment
Evaluation Panel made up of scientists, engineers, and independent consultants
must review containment design.
Underground
testing often leaves visible evidence on the surface in the form of subsidence
craters or "sinks" of varying dimensions.
Nevada Test Site
The
Nevada Test Site (NTS) is located in Nye County in southern Nevada, northwest
of Las Vegas. The site spread across 1,350 square miles of federally owned
land with restricted access. It is bordered on three sides by the Nellis
Air Force Range, another federally restricted area, providing a buffer
zone between the test area and public lands. The main U.S. nuclear testing
ground, 100 atmospheric and 828 underground tests took place there between
1951 and 1992.
Until 1951,
U.S. nuclear weapons tests were conducted at distant islands in the Pacific
Ocean. In the late 1940s, it was deemed more economical and practical
for weapons to be tested within the continental boundaries of the U.S.
A number of U.S. sites were considered on the basis of "low population
density, safety, favorable year-round weather conditions, security, available
labor sources, reasonable accessibility including transportation routes,
and favorable geology." The NTS was originally selected to meet criteria
for atmospheric tests, but subsequently was used for underground tests.
At the end
of 1992, the 928 nuclear tests left the Nevada Test Site pock-marked with
subsidence craters, with test areas so heavily fractured that they are
practically unusable for further testing. (View
images of the Nevada Test Site.)
Future Testing
On September 23, 1992, the U.S. conducted its last nuclear explosion test
and joined France and Russia in moratoriums. The Hatfield-Exon-Mitchell
amendment halted U.S. testing for a limited period of time. Read more
about the United States
and nuclear treaties.
M. V. Ramana
wrote in Pakistan's THE DAILY TIMES, 8/23/02: "Nuclear establishments
around the world have tried to convince their citizens and others that
these tests posed no risks to their health and the environment. However,
even the limited amount of data that is available suggests that this is
not the case. Testing of nuclear weapons has led to and would continue
to cause damage to human health and the environment." In May of 1998,
Pakistan announced that it had conducted five nuclear tests. Threats of
testing elsewhere around the world still loom.
In 2000,
the U.S. Department of Energy published an unparalleled history of U.S.
nuclear testing, "Origins
of the Nevada Test Site," in which authors acknowledge the risks associated
with developing a continental testing site:
"What
they did could not have been done lacking a dire threat or, equally important,
a national consensus that the nation's security took precedence over personal
inconvenience. What they did could not be done today. Successfully locating
and using in a matter of weeks, without public knowledge and referendum,
a facility whose activities would cause physical damage in nearby communities
and spread a known harmful substance across vast swaths of the countryside
is now simply inconceivable."
Despite the
potential dangers, the Nevada Test Site has maintained a readiness to test
nuclear weapons underground within 24-36 months. The Bush administration,
in the Department of Energy's Fiscal Year 2004 budget request, asked for
$25 million in funding to enhance test readiness to 18 months.
Sources:
AtomicArchive.com; Council
for a Livable World; GlobalSecurity.org;
The
Nuclear Weapon Archive
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