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Towel heads from Hell were everywhere! |
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The map above shows the Muslim madness that
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YGM: Good map! OK Don; Iraq, Iran and Afghanistan were
infected with what we now call "towel heads from
Hell!" Something had to be done, right?

DON: Exactly. We knew that the real problem was Iran.
That asshole Saddam was a sick dog and the Taliban
were nothing more than sexually repressed woman
beaters. But Iran was run by a total nut job who had
buried about 10 nuclear processing plants so deeply
that conventional bombs could not reach them. President
Mad Jihad was using his uranium enrichment as a distraction to his
real plans. We estimate that he can make up to 50
plutonium weapons a year, but that is not what we are
really concerned with. Atomic weapons are
complicated, expensive, detectable by their
radioactive signature, and very hard to deliver to a
target. Biological weapons are simple, cheap, hard
to detect and can be delivered by something as
simple as an infectious individual. We knew all
this. So we used the momentum of the 9/11 panic to
achieve what you see
in this map, below. Notice how we surrounded
Iran?
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US Forces surrounded Iran |
We surrounded Iran. The
US Armed forces now have warships, aircraft carriers,
and submarines in the Arabian Gulf. We have marines,
Army and Air force bases established in both Iraq
and Afghanistan so that Iran is contained by our
Navy to the South, with our armed forces to the east
and west.
YGM: Tell us Don--what is President Mad Jihad really
up to?

DON: Biological warfare is the future of
warfare--not atomic weapons. Only those who know
about the Soviet Union's infamous "Vector" program
that employed 300 Ph.D. scientists to develop
genetically altered forms of smallpox with aerosol
delivery systems can appreciate the absolute
doomsday nature of unrestricted biological warfare.
It is possible to kill 90% of all humans on the
planet.
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Iran has
thousands of scientists trained in American
and European universities working on an
Iranian
program to genetically alter a virus such as
Variola that is 90% fatal and spreads
rapidly by human contact. This has already
been accomplished by the Soviet Union's
Vector program. They had a Variola strain
for which no vaccine is effective--any
release of the virus would sweep the planet
killing hundreds of millions of people.

DON: Few Americans understand this. The
sound bite conscious media babble about
"where are the WMDs?" or "Is Iraq just
another Vietnam?" or "Are we losing the war
in Iraq?" It is sad that people don't
realize that we are not in a war in Iraq at
all. Our troops are merely referees to
Muslims killing Muslims. What could be
better!? Look at the statistics--we have had
3,000 troops killed in 3-years. That is less
than the number of people killed in highway
accidents in Florida every year. But in Iraq
we have 40,000 Muslims dead and 200,000
wounded every year from roadside bombs,
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DON: You hear these idiots babbling about
"Are we loosing the war...Is Iraq headed for Civil
War...?" and the answer is that we are not in a
war in Iraq. Iraq is engaged in a civil war killing
more Muslims than we would ever hope to kill. War?
We are not in a war--we are simply watching them
kill themselves.

YGM: So you're saying that we are refereeing a
Muslim civil war?

DON: Exactly! Iraq is now suffering
the same casualties America suffered from
the Vietnam war--but not over a 10 year
period--they are suffering a Vietnam war
each and every year!

If ever the American
people wanted payback for 9/11 this is it.
We are not "losing the war in Iraq"; we are watching
Sunni and Shi'a Muslims slaughter each other while
our military force gains highly experienced
insurgency fighters.
You have to love it! There are on average 120 Iraqis
a day dying. And many of these are the worst of the
worse; young, violent radicals.
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DON: We
are surrounding Iran to set up intelligence
gathering. We are there to train our troops.
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YGM:
What do you mean by "train our troops, Don?"

DON: Prior to 9/11 we had a
mothballed military that needed to be kicked
in the ass and deployed. Doing that provided
opportunities for thousands of career
soldiers to gain experience that can only be
provided from actual combat. Today our men
and women of the armed forces are razor
sharp! They are no longer the naive "peace
corp" soldiers they were before 9/11! The
days of "Black Hawk down" are behind us. |
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YGM: Ok,
Don, Iraq and Afghanistan have
given us the opportunities to transition
from naive mothballed military to a
kick-ass fighting force. But what do they do now?
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we have to gather intelligence to deal with
the next threats. Iran will try a number of
nasty attacks on the USA. If they can get a
plutonium bomb into New York or LA they
will. If they can detonate a "dirty bomb"
they can shut down any major city. No one
will enter a city with radioactive dust
blowing around. The power of panic was
witnessed after the 9/11 anthrax scare.
While only 4 people died the panic shut down
congress and the US Postal Service. Imagine
what a dirty radioactive bomb would do to
LA, San Francisco, New York, or Washington
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DON: The Soviets had an inter-continental
missile delivery system for aerosolized Variola
mixed with a nasty bacterial cocktail containing plague and anthrax.
Their bio-warfare bomb was not comprised of a single agent.
The smallpox the Soviets used was altered so that
vaccines were useless against it. The mutated strain
would infect and kill even vaccinated individuals. It
was a brilliant concept and very, very deadly! But
that was decades ago; keep in mind that the 9/11
plane hijackers were also looking into crop dusting
planes; keep in mind that biology has advanced rapidly
since the Soviet days. Bio-warfare is now a far
greater threat to mankind than thermonuclear war
ever was.

Can you
grasp the nightmare scenario the Pentagon is
concerned with? Variola killed more humans than all
the wars in history plus all the deaths from the
black death (plaque) combined. You see what could
happen? Smallpox death is horrible--people die in
extreme pain with pus soaking their bedsheets.
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YGM: So you're saying that terrorists could
implement a doomsday weapon to infect Americans
with a fatal virus for --one for which we have no vaccine?
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DON: Exactly! Radical Muslims like President Mad
Jihad want to destroy the USA completely. You don't
do that with bombs--not even atomic ones. You do
that with biological warfare. That is the
frightening future of warfare.

The only way to stop that is to keep our troops surrounding Iran
and continue to gather intelligence. We have to hope
and pray that we can stop the
threat of radical Islam once and for ever.

YGM: And how are you going to do that, Don?

DON: (smiles)
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More about
the Russian-Iranian biological warfare
development (circa 1998) |
Iranians, Bioweapons in Mind,
Lure Needy
Ex-Soviet Scientists |
| Excerpt from:
http://www.library.cornell.edu/colldev/mideast/irangrm.htm |
December 8, 1998
By JUDITH MILLER with WILLIAM J. BROAD |
In interviews in Russia and neighboring
Kazakhstan, more than a dozen former germ
warriors reported contacts with Iran, and
two said they had been asked specifically to
help Tehran make biological weapons.
American officials say that many more
Russian scientists have revealed such
contacts and believe Iran is developing a
germ arsenal.

Iran has powerful reasons to want such
weapons and even expressed interest in
acquiring them a decade ago. Most Iranians
believe that Iraq used biological, as well
as chemical, weapons in the Iran-Iraq war in
the 1980's, and many countries in the
region, including Israel, Syria and Iraq,
are suspected of having germ arsenals.

Gholamhossein Dehghani, counselor to Iran's
mission to the United Nations, said that
many foreign scientists worked in his
country, but were doing only peaceful
research. He also stressed that Iran had
ratified a 1972 international treaty banning
germ warfare. He said he "categorically
rejected" the claim that Iran is hiring
Russian biologists to work on germ warfare.
"We do not believe that having such weapons
increases our security."

Other Iranian officials have said Iran's
research is being conducted for purely
peaceful purposes. But veterans of the
Soviet and American germ programs dismiss
such claims.

"It's often hard to distinguish between a
drug and a weapon, or between offensive or
defensive research," said Lev Sandakhchiev,
the director of the state laboratory known
as Vector, which made deadly viruses for
weapons in Soviet times. "What counts is
intent. And that complicates trust."

American officials say Tehran's recruiting
successes are troubling because they suggest
that the people who were crucial to the
once-secret Soviet germ weapons program,
which at its height employed some 70,000
scientists and technicians, are in danger of
being lured away by anyone with enough
influence or cash, including rogue states
and even terrorists.

An important figure in the Iranian buying
network, Russian scientists and western
officials say, is Mehdi Rezayat, an
English-speaking pharmacologist in Tehran
who works directly for Iranian President
Mohammad Khatami as a "scientific adviser,"
according to his business card, which was
provided by a Russian scientist.

Russians approached by the Iranians say the
recruitment style alone raises suspicions.
Visiting delegations, they said, are
sometimes led by Iranian clerics, who wield
ultimate power in Iran's theocracy, and
other nonscientists who are studiously
ambiguous about what, precisely, they want
the Russian scientists to do.

Moreover, the Iranians on other occasions
have shown particular interest in learning
about microbes that can be used in war to
destroy or protect crops, as well as genetic
engineering techniques that are vital both
to legitimate research and to making deadly
germs for which there may be no antidotes.

American officials assert that Tehran's
biowarfare program may have already turned
some germs and toxins into weapons, but they
have scant information on Iran's progress.
There is direct evidence, the officials
said, that Russia has significantly improved
Iran's missile and nuclear capabilities, but
the value of Russian assistance to
biological programs is less clear.

"Outside assistance is both important and
difficult to prevent, given the dual-use
nature of the materials and equipment being
sought," the CIA said recently in a report
on Iran and its biological weapons program.

To counter recruiting efforts by Iranians
and others, the United States has quietly
launched an effort to become the largest and
best-funded competitor for the allegiance of
Russia's former germ warriors. Washington is
sponsoring scientist-to-scientist exchanges,
joint research projects, and programs to
convert laboratories and institutes once
associated with the Soviet germ program to
civilian use.

Full text at:
http://www.library.cornell.edu/colldev/mideast/irangrm.htm |
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