>Sharafat Ali Khan, while acknowledging his guilt, denied he was the main smuggler, and said he was surprised he’s the only person arrested and prosecuted in the ring, which investigators said helped more than 100 illegal immigrants from Pakistan and Afghanistan sneak into the U.S. washingtontimes.com/news/2017/oct/17/sharafat-ali-khan-sentenced-terrorism-illegal-immi
>AP found that smugglers are explicitly targeting buyers who are enemies of the West.
>The man behind the bomb-grade uranium deal was Alexandr Agheenco, known as "the colonel" to his cohorts. He had both Russian and Ukrainian citizenship
>North Korean government has helped train Egyptian scientists to produce their own missile systems
>Egyptian government’s continued refusal to accept comprehensive international inspections of its nuclear energy program, has increased concerns in Washington that Egypt could seek its own nuclear deterrent
>Russian researchers used reverse transcriptase-PCR to create a DNA copy of the Ebola virus and then spliced the genes encoding key virulence factors into the unnecessary regions of the smallpox genome.
>Alibek believes that this chimera, which he has named Ebolapox, would be capable of causing hemorrhagic smallpox, the most fatal form of the disease, in all infected individuals books.google.com/books?id=AwkVgNPRnKoC
>two secret Soviet programs, "Mercury" and "Volcano", aimed at developing a "tectonic weapon" that could set off earthquakes from great distance
>US Secretary of Defense William S. Cohen, said..."they can alter the climate, set off earthquakes, volcanoes remotely through the use of electromagnetic waves." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tectonic_weapon#Reports
>...the new torpedo's warhead would fit the description of a cobalt bomb.
>The autonomic nervous system is affected by the microwaves of the centimeter wave length band...Very small dosages produce analgesic effects; however, very large dosages are fatal. ecfsapi.fcc.gov/file/7521095727.pdf
>It is therefore possible to manipulate the nervous system of a subject by pulsing images displayed on a nearby computer monitor or TV google.com/patents/US6506148
>"We stand on a mountain pass in the midst of whirling snow and blinding mist through which we get glimpses now and then of paths which may be deceptive. If we stand still we shall be frozen to death. If we take the wrong road we shall be dashed to pieces. We do not certainly know whether there is any right one. What must we do? 'Be strong and of a good courage.' Act for the best, hope for the best, and take what comes. . . . If death ends all, we cannot meet death better." educ.jmu.edu//~omearawm/ph101willtobelieve.html
>For three or four years I thought to myself that the facts with regard to Germany were exaggerated by the First Lord, because the then Prime Minister — not this Prime Minister — said that they were not true. The First Lord was right about it. Then came the war.
How convinient. Now the bildebergs have a reason to invade Iran. This reminds me of that thing that conviniently happened in 2001 and led to another convinient ear on Iraq. What an interesting turn of events!
Gavin Roberts
>The U.S. indictment of bin Laden filed in 1998 stated that al-Qaeda "forged alliances . . . with the government of Iran and its associated terrorist group Hezbollah for the purpose of working together against their perceived common enemies."
>The 9/11 Commission Report stated that 8 to 10 of the hijackers previously passed through Iran and their travel was facilitated by Iranian border guards. The report also found "circumstantial evidence that senior Hezbollah operatives were closely tracking the travel of some of these future muscle hijackers into Iran in November 2000."
>Judge George B. Daniels ruled in a federal district court in Manhattan that Iran bears legal responsibility for providing "material support" to the 9/11 plotters and hijackers in Havlish, et al. v. Osama bin Laden, Iran, et al. Included in Judge Daniels' findings were claims that Iran "used front companies to obtain a Boeing 757-767-777 flight simulator for training the terrorists", Ramzi bin al-Shibh traveled to Iran in January 2001, and an Iranian government memorandum from May 14, 2001 demonstrates Iranian culpability in planning the attacks. Defectors from Iran's intelligence service testified that Iranian officials had "foreknowledge of the 9/11 attacks." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Responsibility_for_the_September_11_attacks#Iran
>Assassinated former FSB secret service officer Alexander Litvinenko alleged, among other things, that during this time, al-Zawahiri was indeed being trained by the FSB, and that he was not the only link between al-Qaeda and the FSB. Former KGB officer, speaker on the Voice of America and writer Konstantin Preobrazhenskiy supported Litvinenko's claim and said that Litvinenko "was responsible for securing the secrecy of Al-Zawahiri's arrival in Russia, who was trained by FSB instructors in Dagestan, Northern Caucasus, during 1996–1997." en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ayman_al-Zawahiri#Alleged_activities_in_Russia
Good thing I live in a country with a heavily armed population
Sebastian Davis
That's it? This is what is supposed to keep us from defending our nation from a people who literally gather in their town square to sing songs about killing us? You threaten us again? Game on.
Lincoln Anderson
>memeflag >falling for kike propaganda from a JIDF OP
Easton Ross
guns aren't going to do much against nukes, VX, etc. when systems fail, pandemics, one gun against hundreds of thousands, millions of desperate people? those guns turn on each other... martial law is best case scenario, but not enough....then what? ww3
first things first, get out of the city
Colton Cook
This is why we need to eradicate Islam.
Asher Sullivan
Sorry about that. Let me try this again, Boris. Your most thoughtful choice, when we come to you and say "stop telling your children they're going to kill us and stop thinking we're going to let you get the bomb while you do," is to threaten us again? Game on.
Angel Anderson
>you must be russian glownigger talking point
Samuel Myers
I believe literally nothing you say. Please fuck off with your wars.
Lincoln Johnson
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Brody Lopez
Thanks for posting. Come again next week.
Jack Jenkins
I really, really hope they are that stupid.
That would change the world we live in today, the culture would change into a rage in a heartbeat.
isis is made up of arabic speaking subhumans from all over the world and iranians speak a diff. language.
Ethan Thompson
(and that's a good thing)
Benjamin Mitchell
>That would change the world we live in today, the culture would change into a rage in a heartbeat.
that's probably part of the plan. Russia installed Trump, phase 1. consolidation of power (destroying open-borders, pro-muslim, opposition Democrats + rally around the prez/flag) is phase 2..
beyond that...?
Lucas Hernandez
Why would we fund isis when our israeli and saudi allies got em covered already. Iran fought isis and al qaeda, the gulf states and israel funded them
Caleb Stewart
When will it hit
Camden Harris
We use a “time-machine” to collect information about the future. Unfortunately, Iran is a threat and now is the time to act.
Adam Rodriguez
I dunno. key dates carry higher risk, but it could come at any time.
July 4th is the next date of heightened concern. It's USA national holiday. police and hospitals will already be overworked. people would mistake explosions and gunshots for fireworks...?
Dominic Richardson
"ISIS" is plausible deniability. it could be anybody, Russians, Iranians, actual Islamic terrorists, etc.
related?
Landon Morris
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Colton Richardson
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Hudson Lewis
National Debt under Trump has increased to $22.3 Trillion. usdebtclock.org
The deficit between GDP and National Debt is higher than it was under Obama.