Wednesday, March 22, 2006

Plotters Sought Atomic Bomb

Seven men accused of planning al-Qaida-linked terrorist attacks in Britain were in court today. Their potential targets are alleged to have been pubs, clubs and trains... and they tried to get a Nuclear Bomb, yet that was doubtful......

Now this is some spooky stuff here folks... As I tried to point out in my short slideshow I did last year titled, “AXIS,” If they should get together and find a way... don’t think they would not try...
AubreyJ....


Read story on topic in full at links below:
>>> BBC News......
... On Tuesday, prosecutor David Waters QC said the men had acquired "most of the necessary components" to launch a bombing campaign, with 600kg of ammonium nitrate fertilizer and a smaller amount of aluminum powder recovered by detectives...

'Terror plot' evidence outlined

>>> CNN.com......
... The defendants, all of whom are British and have pleaded not guilty, are accused of having acquired ammonium nitrate and aluminum powder "for bombs to be used in destructive attacks in the United Kingdom..."
UK 'plotters sought atomic bomb'


>>> DailyMail.co.uk......
... The plan was to buy the device from the Russian mafia in Belgium, prosecutor David Waters QC said...

'Terror gang tried to buy nuclear bomb'

>>> Turkish Weekly......
... In 2001, when Salahuddin Amin had been in Pakistan, he had been asked by Abu Munthir, a man he had met at a mosque in his hometown of Luton, to contact a man named Abu Annis about a "radio-isotope bomb", prosecutor David Waters QC told the jury...
Suspect 'had nuclear bomb plan'

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