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    Tuesday, April 28, 2009

    Interrogations vs Interviews

    Interrogations vs Interviews.
      By Gerald: Internet Anthropologist Think Tan
    Chris Matrhis on MSNBC  was running his
    usual semantic spin on his program a few days
    ago.

    His carefully crafted spin was playing with 
    the word "abuses".

    He was using the word "abuses" as a synonym
    for the word "torture".

    And while torture is an abuse, not all abuses
    are torture.

    It is an expectation during an Interrogation that
    there will be abuses.

    Even the police will abuse perps during 
    interrogations, yell at them, get angry,
    lie to them.

    Chris was able to spin the CIA Interrogation 
    methods by using the word "abuses"
    instead of the word "torture".

    There is abuses during Interrogations
    but they shouldn't reach the level of torture.

    But the CIA was trying to work leads
    related to WMD.

    Both George Bush and the CIA
    had the obligation to protect USA
    against a Nuke, and had Intel
    about a Nuke strike in CONUS.

      On 911 George was told the WTC was hit twice, and the Pentagon but he was told something else too.
      That USA had intel there was a NUKE in New York city.


      George didn't come back to DC they flew him to a nuke shelter, someplace he could run the government from.
      If the USA is under threat of a Nuclear attack
      how far do you want the CIA to go to protect
      Americans.
    The CIA isn't conducting Interviews, these
    are Interrogations

      Gerald
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      After the September 11 attacks, the CIA faced the daunting prospect of al-Qaeda seeking a nuclear bomb and collaborating with Pakistani nuclear scientists in an effort to build one. A mood of grim determination gripped the U.S. intelligence establishment, a sentiment highlighted by CIA Director George Tenet when he stated that "We are behind the eight ball" in tracking al-Qaeda's efforts to obtain WMDs.
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    Monday, November 03, 2008

    EXCLUSIVE: jihaddies, nuke, propaganda

    EXCLUSIVE: jihaddies, nuke, propaganda.
    By Gerald: Internet Anthropologist Think Tank
    Nov 3, 08

    Internet Jahiddies preparing to mount a "Nuclear" propaganda programe.

    Our BSU intercepted a message about their preprations.

    Unknown of this is self appointed jahiddie operation or directed by by higher ups.

    We have a special ops team on them, prelim data sent to NSA and CIA.


    Gerald
    Internet Anthropologist
    Tactical Internet Systems analyst 



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    Tuesday, October 21, 2008

    Assessing the ME nuclear threat/risk

    Oct 21, 08

    The nuclear threat in the middle East runs along 3 vectors, Iran, al Qaeda and the Caucuses.

    Iran there can be no doubt about their intentions, they have made it plain they will do a underground
    nuke test as soon as they have a weapon.
    When Iran is attacked there is a possibility of a hand off of Nuclear materials to other terror groups
    in countrys near Israel and even to al Qaeda.
    al Qaeda is prusuing nuclear information our BSU have indications,
    And shiptments of radio active materials have been intercepted in the Caucuses.

    We have picked up intel, noise and chatter about an attack in USA, but it has been minimal, and not authortive.

    Iran is ringed with anti-missile bases, and confidence is high anything they put in the air can be knocked down.
    Confidence is less high of other nuclear smuggling by Qods to terrorist groups, as a fall back plan.

    The destruction of Iran is not a deterent in Irans plan, it is part of their plan to bring on the 13 Imam.
    And an accetptable loss.
    MAD ( mutual assured destruction ) is not an preventive option with Iran, for Iran it is an acceptable result.

      The President of Iran is an "Ithna Asharia", A "TWELVER" and if one of 'them' has A finger on the button IT WILL GET PRESSED.

      They are inclined to believe pushing the button will bring the 13th Imam who is hidden and he will return as the Mahdi to restore Islam as the dominant faith, a new golden era for Islam.

      Think suicide bomber, bigger scale.

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    US intelligence: Iran will be able to build first nuclear bomb by February

    DEBKAfile Exclusive Report

    October 21, 2008, 1:37 PM (GMT+02:00)

    US intelligence’s amended estimate, that Iran will be ready to build its first bomb just one month after the next US president is sworn in, is disclosed by DEBKAfile’s Washington sources as having been relayed as a guideline to the Middle East teams of both presidential candidates, Senators John McCain and Barack Obama. The information prompted the assertion by Democratic vice presidential nominee Joseph Biden in Seattle Sunday, Oct. 19: “It will not be six months before the world tests Barack Obama like they did John Kennedy.”

    Israel has (nearly) run out of time. 
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    al Qaeda still has nuclear ambitions, and may have found what they were doing research on.

    Internet Anthropologist Think Tank: Al Qaeda has nuclear ambitions.

    Possible paradigms here are a dirty bomb from materials captured or stolen in the Caucuses. Our BSU and paradigm intel indicate al Qaeda has aquired the nuke info they were after, I will post any change in that status.G.

    Remote possibility of a stolen finished product or hand off from Iran of materials.

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    his report from BBC is officially the most frightening news ofthe day ...

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    Saturday, October 11, 2008

    should the Mujahideen use a nuke?



    From a Jahiddie forum, our associate Bill, was banned from:

    Question is should the Mujahideen use a nuke? ( al Qaeda is researching nukes )

    This is one interesting answer:



    Well for one, I think that the Mujahideen can't stop fighting just because of what "might" happen, even if the two Holy Mosques might get bombed. Muslims can't be to blame for such an event, unless they were the ones doing the bombings directly.

    Yes, if the Mujahideen used a nuke it would push the world further into war. This would only allow for the Jihad to expand. But I'm not convinced that if the Mujahideen set off a nuke in an American city America would retaliate by using a nuke against a Muslim country. If they did, China, Russia, or even North Korea, or better yet - even Pakistan might nuke America back. I have no doubt that greedy Pakistani leaders would nuke America if they were faced with their own annhilation.

    But perhaps if they thought they would get nuked back, the Mujahideen would have to reconsider the plan. However, the Jihad cannot stop at an extent just because an action might drive the middle east into even further chaos. While our lands lack Shar'iah, it should be all or nothing. Plus, hitting the right targets in America or elsewhere could cause the complete collapse of the American government or even the entire United Nations. Maybe the Mujahideen would have a plan to basically nuke/bomb a few sites, cause a disintegration of authority, and then begin a huge insurgency in the West?


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    Sunday, August 31, 2008

    Al Qaeda has nuclear ambitions.


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    Al Qaeda has nuclear ambitions.
    By Gerald, Internet Anthropologist
    Aug 31, 08

    Just released BSU report.

    Al Qaeda is actively pursuing an Nuclear option.

    Some of A;Qaeda's command and control are being run out of Lebanon.

    They think that is safer than Pakistan.

    Their head nuclear guy is a former IT or has had some hacking experience.
    We haven't been able to trace HIM yet, his security is top notch.
    But we can track him we have had him on a Trap but he didn't stay for the required 15 seconds to trace him.

    We have deployed more BSU's from remote PCs.
    We have armed cyber recon squads on standby for any thing the 'Bot surveillance units' develop.
    We are using a heavy cyber weapons squad for over watch.
    Our G2 has an officer on duty 24/7 ( to evulate evidence ) with the watch officer
    And our tip line is open.


    Paradigm Intel suggests 3 targets, Iraq, USA and Israel.
    And they hope Iran gets blamed.

    We are publishing this so other Government Intelligence agencys will have at least heard it.

    Gerald
    Anthropologist, et Magnum
    Internet Anthropologist Think Tank


    Confirmed: Barb

    Confirmed Bill

    News finally got story: Here 08 Sep 2008


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    Sunday, June 22, 2008

    Does the world wait to fight a nuclear Iran?


    How Iran would retaliate if it comes to war.

    I've been reading a lot on the web about how Iran migh retaliate,
    Secret cells, Rockets, suicide squads etc. Iran 4 front missile comand.

    But one is for sure if the attack on Iran is timed right
    the retaliation will NOT be nuclear.

    The Paradigm is clear.

    Iran is currently exporting terrorism, Iraq, Afghan, Paki and Palistine and Gaza.
    Palestinian TERROR GROUPS

    Question is do we confront them before they have a nuke or after?

    Iran has demonstrated its ability to strike in unconventional ways, 5GW.
    State suicide, nuclear bomb, to bring on the Mahdi.
    illusion of deniability ( al Qaeda )

    Does the world want to deal with Iran's unconventional ways, before or after they get a nuke?

    If they get a Nuke it is a huge force multiplier, and they have convinced me they will use it
    for both political and religious reasons ( Iran will push the button ), and the very best scenario is they only use it as a threat to bend Middle eastern countries to their will, blackmail.
    Persians SKUNK Arabs

    The Iranian paradigm is targeting Israel, they have the religious conviction and mandate to use
    a nuke, and see a heavemly reward for doing so. And a nuclear suicide attack is not out of their preview.

    Iran's intentions are clear.

    Question becomes are they allowed to execute their plan, or disrupt it before they are ready to execute.

    Fight a Nuclear Iran or fight a non-nuclear Iran?

    The choice is ours. Their intentions have been demonstrated in their actions, in Iraq, Syria, Afghan, Paki, Palestine, Gaza.

    Their religious convictions have been publicly stated.

    They have admitted their intentions towards Israel.

    There is going to be a fight on Iran's terms or on the Worlds terms.

    I chose a non-nuclear Iran.

    What will be G. Bush's legacy?

    Gerald
    Anthropologist.

    Fight a Nuclear Iran or Fight Non-Nuclear Iran

    Iran nuke in 6 months

    Iran's secret war plan.

    Al Qaeda gives free hand to Iran in Palestine.

    Qods flush with cash and 5gw

    Iran leader of al Qaeda?

    Iran readies for war.

    Iran blueprint warhead nuke.

    report International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) Director General Mohamad ElBaradei, to quit, OK, he failed.
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    Thursday, June 19, 2008

    Ops and Intel update

    Tehran offers to share its "nuclear experience" with Syria

    June 18, 2008, 7:03 PM (GMT+02:00)
    Iranian Ambassador Ahmed Moussavi



    The offer came from Iran's ambassador to Syria, Sayyed Ahmed Moussavi. He cited July 7 as the date for their officials to meet.

    DEBKAfile's military sources say Iran's willingness to defy its obligations under the non-proliferation treaty by offering a nuclear capability to Syria across the border from Israel brings Tehran's threat to wipe Israel off the map much closer to home. It is a mark of contempt for Washington and the US-led Western sanctions

    http://www.debka.com/index1.php

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    US designates two Hezbollah operatives in Venezuela as terrorists

    June 19, 2008 1:30 AM ET
    By Bill Roggio


    A Venezuelan diplomat and a businessman use their positions to fund Hezbollah's operations, as well and help operatives travel across the Middle East and to South America.

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    Saudi minister: Al-Qaeda changing style, we are expecting the worst

    Jun 18, 2008, 8:22 GMT

    Riyadh - Saudi Arabia is expecting the worst from the al- Qaeda terror network because the group is changing its style and techniques but the kingdom is uncovering more details about its sources of funding, the Saudi Minister of Interior said in remarks published Wednesday.

    http://www.monstersandcritics.com/news/middleeast/news/article_1411885.php/Saudi_minister_Al-Qaeda_changing_style_we_are_expecting_the_worst

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    Hassan Shakoura, former head of the Al-Quds Brigades' cyberwar unit before his death in March 2007. © Ola Al-Madhoun
    Hassan Shakoura, former head of the Al-Quds Brigades' cyberwar unit before his death in March 2007. © Ola Al-Madhoun
    GAZA CITY, June 17, 2008 (MENASSAT) – The Palestinian Islamist movement, Islamic Jihad, has added a cyber-war division to its armed Al-Quds Brigades.

    It was a response to years of attacks by Israeli hackers, and according to the Brigades spokesman, Abu Hamza, it equals the playing field in cyber-space.

    "The Israeli's have worked very hard the past few years on monitoring all the Palestinian websites, especially those of Islamic Jihad and Al-Quds Brigades," Hamza told MENASSAT.


    http://www.menassat.com/?q=en/news-articles/3966-islamic-jihad-s-cyber-war-brigades

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    Sunday, June 15, 2008

    Smuggling Network Had Blueprint for Advanced Nuclear Weapon

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    FOX NEWS
    Sunday, June 15, 2008
    A draft report released by a former U.N. weapons inspector found that the international smuggling ring that supplied nuclear designs to Iran, Libya, and North Korea also obtained the blueprints for an advanced nuclear warhead, The Washington Post reported Sunday.

    David Albright, a well-known nuclear weapons expert, said that designs for a nuclear device small enough to fit on a ballistic missile were found on computers belonging to the now-defunct smuggling ring of rouge Pakistani nuclear scientist Abdul Qadeer Khan.

    Khan — who remains under house arrest in Pakistan for selling nuclear technologies — supplied secret nuclear blueprints to Libya, North Korea and Iran, according the Post. The U.N. nuclear watchdog, the International Atomic Energy Agency, has been conducting an on-going investigation into what other secrets may have sold by A.Q. Khan.

    Albright's report said what is troubling about these electronic blueprints — discovered in 2006 on the computer of a Swiss businessman — is that it shows the existence of another, more sophisticated design than the one sold to Libya — better suited the missile capabilities of countries such as Iran.

    Swiss authorities, under the direction of the IAEA reportedly destroyed the computer contents, said the Post.

    http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,367196,00.html

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    Tuesday, April 15, 2008

    Ops and Intel UPDATE



    Exclusive: Amid new Iranian threat, Israel connects to America’s Ballistic Missile Early Warning System

    April 15, 2008, 12:36 PM (GMT+02:00)

    The 12th Space Warning Squadron, Greenland

    The 12th Space Warning Squadron, Greenland

    Israel requested the hook-up to the BMEWS for early warning to defend itself against Iranian missile attack. Tuesday, April 15, Iran’s deputy C-in-C Mohammad Reza Ashtiani threatened to eliminate Israel from “the scene of the universe” if it launches a military attack on the Islamic state.


    Israel could find itself targeted in a US or Israeli strike against Iran, or any war situation involving Israel, Syria or Hizballah. Tehran might also stage a pre-emptive strike if early intelligence was received of an impending US or Israeli attack on Iran, Syria or Hizballah.
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    Syrian armored division masses on Israeli-Lebanese borders

    April 14, 2008, 7:52 PM (GMT+02:00)

    DEBKAfile’s military sources report that Damascus has deployed the 10th armored corps at the Massaneh crossing of Mount Hermon. It links up with the northwestern positions the 14th division took up last month on the Syrian-Israeli border which cuts through the Hermon range.


    Syrian troops are now strung along a continuous crescent-shaped line from the central Lebanese mountains through Mt Dov on the western slopes of Mt. Hermon and up to southeastern Lebanon. This deployment, commanding Syria’s Israeli and Lebanese borders, is under the command of the president’s brother, Maher Assad.
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    Spy photos reveal 'secret launch site' for Iran's long-range missiles
    BY: Michael Evans, London Times
    04/11/2008

    The secret site where Iran is suspected of developing long-range ballistic missiles capable of reaching targets in Europe has been uncovered by new satellite photographs.

    The imagery has pinpointed the facility from where the Iranians launched their Kavoshgar 1 "research rocket" on February 4, claiming that it was in connection with their space programme.

    Analysis of the photographs taken by the Digital Globe QuickBird satellite four days after the launch has revealed a number of intriguing features that indicate to experts that it is the same site where Iran is focusing its efforts on developing a ballistic missile with a range of about 6,000km (4,000 miles).

    A previously unknown missile location, the site, about 230km southeast of Tehran, and the link with Iran's long-range programme, was revealed by Jane's Intelligence Review after a study of the imagery by a former Iraq weapons inspector. A close examination of the photographs has indicated that the Iranians are following the same path as North Korea, pursuing a space programme that enables Tehran to acquire expertise in long-range missile technology.

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    Tahir Yuldash: US fiasco is nearing. Look us up in Washington

    Ferghana.Ru news agency 15 april 2008

    Life story of Tahir Yuldash, leader of the Islamic Movement of Uzbekistan whose elimination in Afghanistan was reported but never confirmed. The US Army offers a bounty ($200,000) for Yuldash's head. Yuldashev first gained prominence in Uzbekistan and abroad in the early 1990s when the Soviet Union was tottering on the brink of disintegration and Central Asian republics were getting their first taste of the values promoted by Western democracies. Uzbekistan was the last of all Soviet republics to initiate preparations for a nationwide election of the president.

    http://enews.ferghana.ru/comments.php?id=2167&PHPSESSID=27674200b51e103c27b126adc0e35793

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    New Intel on Al Qaeda's Western Recruits

    By James Gordon Meek

    On the heels of CIA Director Gen. Mike Hayden's recent "Meet the Press" appearance, in which he disclosed that Al Qaeda is recruiting and training operatives who "look western" in order to penetrate the U.S., another top spook offered a few additional scraps of information about the new threat on Friday.

    "There is attention being given to finding people who can live in the west, have lived in the west, comfortably, and who can appear western, wear western clothing," Charlie Allen, chief of intelligence and analysis at the Homeland Security Department, told reporters. "I'm talking about people who are Caucasian and non-Caucasian."

    Allen, who spent decades as a top CIA official, said there was "a shift in Al Qaeda's strategy" after the late 2005 assassination of Al Qaeda's external operations commander, Abu Hamza Rabia.

    According to recent congressional testimony by Director of National Intelligence Mike McConnell, it only took Osama Bin Laden's fanatics a mere six months to begin bringing western converts into Pakistan's lawless tribal areas for training. The New York Daily News reported last year that top counterterror officials fear the western-looking operatives can more easily penetrate U.S. security by blending in.

    "I would think that you'd believe that Al Qaeda would look to Europe and to North America for such operatives. That's something to which we're very attentive," Allen said.

    He also echoed recent comments Homeland Security Secretary Michael Chertoff made to The News, that no Al Qaeda operatives are known to have crossed the southern border from Mexico into the U.S. But, he added, "We do know that going back to 2004, the southern border is something Al Qaeda senior leadership has looked at."

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    What Does Iran Want From Latin America?

    By Douglas Farah

    Yesterday I spoke at a program sponsored by the Hudson Institute's Latin America center on the growing ties among Iran, Venezuela, and non-state armed actors such as the FARC, and the strategic challenges these alliances pose for the United States.

    The topic that dominated the discussion (the panel consisted of Brian Fonseca of FIU, Julio Cirino of Fundacion Pensar, and was moderated by Hillel Fradkin) was the reasons for Iran's multi-billion dollar investment in a region where it has no historic ties, little economic interest and only a very small base of Shite Muslims to influence.

    I explored some of these economic issues in paper I did last year for the International Assessment and Strategy Center but did not really answer the question asked yesterday, which is fundamental to our understanding of the dynamics in Latin America.

    The enigma is what common ground could there be between a leftist, populist leader like Hugo Chavez of Venezuela, whose broad vision is a somewhat ill-defined, unified Latin America as Simon Bolivar dreamt of, to a radically conservative religious leader who theistic vision seems to be a world controlled by Sharia law, like Mahmoud Ahmadinejad of Iran.

    The answer suggested seemed to be two-fold: a shared hatred of the United States and a desire to make Washington as nervous as possible about as many issues as possible; and a shared view of each other's regimes as revolutionary and fighting broadly for justice or a more just world order.

    What is clear is that Iran sees a reason to do this, in a rather methodical and pre-meditated fashion. Given the financial and political strains in Iran, it must be important because it has continued uninterrupted for the past five years, at least. And if it is important to Iran, then it should be important to the United States. My full blog is here.

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    Iraqi WMD Found…In Syria?!

    By David Schenker

    Yesterday, the Jerusalem Post ran a short story about a soon-to-be released US-Israeli report on the September 6, 2007 attack on the alleged North-Korean supplied Syrian nuclear facility. The Post says the (Israeli) attack was related to Saddam’s WMD. This is the text of the relevant part:

    'Report on Sept. 6 strike to show Saddam transferred WMDs to Syria': An upcoming joint US-Israel report on the September 6 IAF strike on a Syrian facility will claim that former Iraqi president Saddam Hussein transferred weapons of mass destruction to the country, Channel 2 stated Monday.

    It’s a pretty remarkable story. Given Syria’s support for Saddam in the run-up to the war and the Asad regime’s ongoing efforts to support former regime elements after the fall of Baghdad, it wouldn’t be surprising if some of Iraq’s WMD actually made it to Syria. While many still believe that Saddam transferred his WMD out of Iraq on the eve of the 2003 US invasion, however, to date, no evidence has been found to corroborate the theory.

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    tehran times : Iran ready to share nuclear technology with all ...

    TEHRAN -- Iran is prepared to share its valuable experiences in “peaceful nuclear technology with other nations within the framework of the International ...
    www.tehrantimes.com/index_View.asp?code=166243

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    Iran Nuke Laptop Data Came from Terror Group Leaked: Mar-13-2008
    Location: Tehran, Tehran, Iran

    POLITICS: Iran Nuke Laptop Data Came from Terror Group By Gareth Porter WASHINGTON,(IPS) - The George W. Bush administration has long pushed the "laptop documents" -- 1,000 pages of tec...


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    Friday, April 11, 2008

    Iran's secret nuke

    Nuclear Monster AhmadinejadImage by azrainman via Flickr

    Do satellite photos show Iran ballistic missile facility?
    New report says site is being used to develop missiles with 4,000 mile range.
    By Arthur Bright

    posted April 11, 2008 at 10:00 am EDT

    A new report by The Times of London says that satellite photographs of a site in Iran indicate the location is being used to develop a ballistic missile that could reach most of continental Europe.

    The Times writes that the photographs show the launch site of a Kavoshgar 1 rocket that Iran tested on February 4. Tehran claimed that the rocket was intended to further a nascent Iranian space program, but The Times says that the photos suggest otherwise.

    Analysis of the photographs taken by the Digital Globe QuickBird satellite four days after the launch has revealed a number of intriguing features that indicate to experts that it is the same site where Iran is focusing its efforts on developing a ballistic missile with a range of about 6,000km (4,000 miles).

    A previously unknown missile location, the site, about 230km southeast of Tehran, and the link with Iran's long-range programme, was revealed by Jane's Intelligence Review after a study of the imagery by a former Iraq weapons inspector. A close examination of the photographs has indicated that the Iranians are following the same path as North Korea, pursuing a space programme that enables Tehran to acquire expertise in long-range missile technology.

    Geoffrey Forden, a research associate at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, said that there was a recently constructed building on the site, about 40 metres in length, which was similar in form and size to the Taepodong long-range missile assembly facility in North Korea.

    The Times adds that the rocket launched from the facility in February was based on Iran's Shahab 3B missile, which is in turn based on North Korea's Nodong missile. Geoffrey Forden, a member of the UN team monitoring Iraq's weapons of mass destruction in 2002 and 2003, noted that while the test rocket did not indicate any significant advances in Iran's missile technology, the launch site had "very high levels of security and recent construction activity" and appeared to be "an important strategic facility."

    If the Iranian facility is indeed developing a long-range ballistic missile, it would explain NATO's decision last week to move ahead with the missile shield program supported by the US. The Christian Science Monitor reported last week that the Bush administration scored a key success by persuading NATO to approve the missile shield, which is meant to protect against missiles like those that Iran is linked to.

    NATO members all supported the US position on missile-shield defense, which is to be deployed in the Czech Republic and Poland. "There is a threat ... and allied security must be indivisible in the face of it," read the statement on missile defense.

    But Iran has denied any hostile intent behind its rocket program. While Tehran has not yet commented on the Times report, after the February test of the Kavoshgar 1 rocket it stated its intent to use the technology for launching satellites, reported The New York Times.

    President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad... said on state-run television: "We need to have an active presence in space. We witness today that Iran has taken its first step in space very firmly, precisely and with awareness."

    Iran has said that it wants to put satellites into orbit to monitor natural disasters and to improve telecommunications, as well as for security reasons.

    Defense Minister Mostafa Mohammad Najar said Iran would launch its domestically made satellite, called Omid, meaning Hope, in June, Fars News reported.

    But US State Department spokesman Sean McCormack called the launch "troubling," noting that "the kinds of technologies and capabilities that are needed in order to launch a space vehicle for orbit are the same kinds of capabilities and technologies that one would employ for long-range ballistic missiles."

    Much of the concern of both the US and the International Atomic Energy Agency, the UN's nuclear watchdog, stems from evidence found on a laptop stolen by an Iranian in 2004 and turned over to US intelligence services. Among other documents on the laptop, investigators found "drawings on modifying Iran's ballistic missiles in ways that might accommodate a nuclear warhead," reported The Washington Post in February. But the problem is proving that the documents are legitimate.

    U.S. intelligence considers the laptop documents authentic but cannot prove it. Analysts cannot completely rule out the possibility that internal opponents of the Iranian leadership could have forged them to implicate the government, or that the documents were planted by Tehran itself to convince the West that its program remains at an immature stage....

    British intelligence, asked for a second opinion, concurred last year that the documents appear authentic. German and French officials consider the information troubling, sources said, but Russian experts have dismissed it as inconclusive. IAEA inspectors, who were highly skeptical of U.S. intelligence on Iraq, have begun to pursue aspects of the laptop information that appear to bolster previous leads.

    "There is always a chance this could be the biggest scam perpetrated on U.S. intelligence," one U.S. source acknowledged. "But it's such a large body of documents and such strong indications of nuclear weapons intent, and nothing seems so inconsistent."

    Despite the possibility of Iran developing a long-range ballistic missile in time, Mr. Forden says that they likely still have a long way to go. ArmsControlWonk.com, a blog on WMDs and national security, cites Forden's observations about the flaws revealed by the February launch .

    Iran's February 4th launch of a Shahab-3 just keeps on getting more and more interesting; that is if you are interested in just how good of a missile the Shahab/No'dong is. Video from Iran's television show that there is a failure of the missile's thrust vector control system nineteen seconds into its powered flight. At that point, there is a brief flaring at the very end of the missile and an object is seen flying off for several seconds, until it leaves the video's frame as the camera continues to follow the missile. Tellingly, it doesn't just drop off the missile but is given quite a transverse boost.

    Forden says that the debris indicates that the missile's graphite jet vanes, used to steer the rocket in flight, are being "eaten away" by the rocket exhaust. Such a problem can knock a missile severely off course, he adds.

    So what does this mean for missile proliferators in general and Syria and Iran (and North Korea since they are all involved in the development of these missiles) in particular? It means that they are still having a hard time producing graphite tough and pure enough to be used in large missiles. It also indicates that a top priority for their missile engineers will be to develop other thrust vector control mechanisms.

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    Saturday, December 15, 2007

    Background Noise : "NUKE"

    Iran, nuke, nie:
    Big move past 2 days.

    OUR Noise Graphs:


    Iran: Tehran: NUKE:



    Nuke




    We chacked background noise areound: "Nuke"
    Wasn't Pakistan, but Iran and Poland.
    We understand the Background noise from Poland.
    Iran is still a surprise, why the sudden up tick in Background noise?


    Seize this moment for a nuke-free world
    Topeka Capital Journal (subscription), KS - Dec 13, 2007
    And we'll have to include a Missile Ban Treaty and forego provocative US actions of planting missiles in Poland and the Czech Republic, rattling our sabers ...


    And
    Related News Headlines for past 24 hrs.

    Report: Germany expelled Iran diplomat who sought nuke parts
    Ha'aretz, Israel - 15 minutes ago
    By Reuters BERLIN - Germany expelled an Iranian diplomat in July after he tried to acquire components for the Islamic Republic's disputed nuclear program, ...
    Liquidation of Empire
    Antiwar.com, CA - 7 hours ago
    ... the Yadavaran Oil Field in Southwestern Iran." So, maybe Russia and China won’t allow Bush to emasculate the IAEA-NPT-NSG nuke proliferation-prevention ...
    Interpreting The “New Intelligence” On Iran
    Canada Free Press, Canada - 14 hours ago
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    Karat warns again: be ready for mid-term polls if Govt goes ahead ...
    Indian Express, India - 14 hours ago
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    US, China share tips against nuke terror
    United Press International - 18 hours ago
    14 (UPI) -- What assets and weapons systems would the US military likely use in any strike against Iran's nuclear program, and what targets would it seek to ...
    Iran's nuke program is history — sure, and your check's in the mail
    Men's News Daily, CA - 20 hours ago
    If the president already knew that the new intelligence estimate concluded that Iran’s nuke program had been suspended in 2003, why would he have continued ...
    No nuke program on Iran agenda
    PRESS TV, Iran - 22 hours ago
    The NIE report on Iran's nuclear activities reflects the peaceful nature of the country's activities, a senior Iranian cleric says. ...
    Interesting Times: Israel is not alone
    Jerusalem Post, Israel - 22 hours ago
    But this and other worst-case scenarios, such as Iran using terrorists to deliver a nuke, should not blind anyone to the fact that other scenarios are much ...

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    At first we thought it was Pakistan.
    After some digging the surprise is IRAN.

    Seems Tehran is checking for breaking news story?
    Maybe this one, seems they think it is very big....

    Report: Germany expelled Iran diplomat who sought nuke parts
    Ha'aretz, Israel - 15 minutes ago
    By Reuters BERLIN - Germany expelled an Iranian diplomat in July after he tried to acquire components for the Islamic Republic's disputed nuclear program, ...

    I would guess its related to nuclear bomb materials.
    They are very interested in what "others" are saying...
    This story is bigger than the NEWS is giving it credit for,
    based on Tehran's interest.
    They are worried.

    And I would guess there is a lot more to this story.
    We have bots tracking it.

    Gerald

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