snow
03-20-2002, 09:41 PM
<title>more nuke terror Kimberly Snow snow ksnow@psitech.net</title>
To view the entire article, visit <a target=_new href="http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26891">http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26891</a><br>
<br>
Wednesday, March 20, 2002<br>
------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
Islam expert warns of nuke terror<br>
<br>
------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
<br>
Posted: March 20, 2002<br>
1:00 a.m. Eastern<br>
<br>
He predicted the Sept. 11 attacks, and now Islam expert Dr. Robert Morey warns there are three small<br>
nuclear devices within the U.S. on standby for more terror, according to Assist News Service (ANS). <br>
<br>
"I have Middle Eastern friends throughout the U.S. who continually feed me information as to what the<br>
terrorists are up to," Dr. Morey told ANS. "I, in turn, feed that information to the FBI and Naval<br>
Intelligence." <br>
<br>
According to ANS, Dr. Morey first began researching Islam when he was a pastor at New Life Bible<br>
Church in central Pennsylvania during the 1980s. His research earned him a doctorate. He has authored<br>
over 40 books dealing with false religions, cults and philosophies, and founded the California Institute of<br>
Apologetics. His work has garnered him "numerous death threats" and one "clear assassination attempt<br>
last November the FBI successfully foiled." One of the Pakistani volunteers in his ministry was discovered<br>
to be a secret agent for the Pakistani Secret Service. <br>
<br>
"Hamas has me on a death list of people to assassinate in the U.S.," Morey told ANS. <br>
<br>
Morey claims a good track record with his gathered intelligence, telling ANS "I've been right so many<br>
times the FBI showed up at my house, suspicious as to whether or not I was somehow involved –<br>
because I knew too much. I simply pointed out to them they don't have their ear to the ground in the<br>
Middle Eastern community." <br>
<br>
"I told them several years ago that Muslim Pakistanis brought into the U.S. a small nuclear device called a<br>
'dirty bomb' through Niagara Falls out of Canada," Morey says. "They are driving this nuclear device in<br>
the back of a van or a car waiting for Bin Laden to tell them when it's time to set it off." Morey received<br>
the information through Pakistani Christian sources, according to ANS. <br>
<br>
"My contacts now within the intelligence community have leaked to me it is feared there are three such<br>
devices in the U.S.," Morey added. <br>
<br>
CNN reports the Bush administration received information last October outlining a plot to smuggle a<br>
stolen Russian nuclear weapon into the United States, most likely New York City. The intelligence was<br>
deemed "not to be credible" after a polygraph test determined the informant was "bogus," one official<br>
told CNN. The perceived threat was one reason the president activated a shadow government, assigning<br>
about 100 senior officials to "bunker duty" to keep the government running in the event of a catastrophic<br>
attack. <br>
<br>
Heightened concern over al-Qaida's progress toward obtaining a nuclear or radiological weapon, reports<br>
the Washington Post, prompted the Bush administration to deploy "hundreds of sophisticated sensors<br>
since November to U.S. borders, overseas facilities and choke points around Washington." And the Delta<br>
Force, the nation's elite commando unit, has been placed on alert to "seize control of nuclear materials<br>
that the sensors may detect." <br>
<br>
Dr. Morey points out to ANS, "One would think that if this was not a real threat, the U.S. government<br>
wouldn't rush to spend millions of dollars for equipment to protect Washington D.C." <br>
<br>
To view the entire article, visit <a target=_new href="http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26891">http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=26891</a><br>
<br>
Wednesday, March 20, 2002<br>
------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
Islam expert warns of nuke terror<br>
<br>
------------------------------------------------------------------<br>
<br>
Posted: March 20, 2002<br>
1:00 a.m. Eastern<br>
<br>
He predicted the Sept. 11 attacks, and now Islam expert Dr. Robert Morey warns there are three small<br>
nuclear devices within the U.S. on standby for more terror, according to Assist News Service (ANS). <br>
<br>
"I have Middle Eastern friends throughout the U.S. who continually feed me information as to what the<br>
terrorists are up to," Dr. Morey told ANS. "I, in turn, feed that information to the FBI and Naval<br>
Intelligence." <br>
<br>
According to ANS, Dr. Morey first began researching Islam when he was a pastor at New Life Bible<br>
Church in central Pennsylvania during the 1980s. His research earned him a doctorate. He has authored<br>
over 40 books dealing with false religions, cults and philosophies, and founded the California Institute of<br>
Apologetics. His work has garnered him "numerous death threats" and one "clear assassination attempt<br>
last November the FBI successfully foiled." One of the Pakistani volunteers in his ministry was discovered<br>
to be a secret agent for the Pakistani Secret Service. <br>
<br>
"Hamas has me on a death list of people to assassinate in the U.S.," Morey told ANS. <br>
<br>
Morey claims a good track record with his gathered intelligence, telling ANS "I've been right so many<br>
times the FBI showed up at my house, suspicious as to whether or not I was somehow involved –<br>
because I knew too much. I simply pointed out to them they don't have their ear to the ground in the<br>
Middle Eastern community." <br>
<br>
"I told them several years ago that Muslim Pakistanis brought into the U.S. a small nuclear device called a<br>
'dirty bomb' through Niagara Falls out of Canada," Morey says. "They are driving this nuclear device in<br>
the back of a van or a car waiting for Bin Laden to tell them when it's time to set it off." Morey received<br>
the information through Pakistani Christian sources, according to ANS. <br>
<br>
"My contacts now within the intelligence community have leaked to me it is feared there are three such<br>
devices in the U.S.," Morey added. <br>
<br>
CNN reports the Bush administration received information last October outlining a plot to smuggle a<br>
stolen Russian nuclear weapon into the United States, most likely New York City. The intelligence was<br>
deemed "not to be credible" after a polygraph test determined the informant was "bogus," one official<br>
told CNN. The perceived threat was one reason the president activated a shadow government, assigning<br>
about 100 senior officials to "bunker duty" to keep the government running in the event of a catastrophic<br>
attack. <br>
<br>
Heightened concern over al-Qaida's progress toward obtaining a nuclear or radiological weapon, reports<br>
the Washington Post, prompted the Bush administration to deploy "hundreds of sophisticated sensors<br>
since November to U.S. borders, overseas facilities and choke points around Washington." And the Delta<br>
Force, the nation's elite commando unit, has been placed on alert to "seize control of nuclear materials<br>
that the sensors may detect." <br>
<br>
Dr. Morey points out to ANS, "One would think that if this was not a real threat, the U.S. government<br>
wouldn't rush to spend millions of dollars for equipment to protect Washington D.C." <br>
<br>