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For sale: West’s deadly nuclear secrets

A WHISTLEBLOWER has made a series of extraordinary claims about how corrupt government officials allowed Pakistan and other states to steal nuclear weapons secrets.

Sibel Edmonds, a 37-year-old former Turkish language translator for the FBI, listened into hundreds of sensitive intercepted conversations while based at the agency’s Washington field office.

She approached The Sunday Times last month after reading about an Al-Qaeda terrorist who had revealed his role in training some of the 9/11 hijackers while he was in Turkey.

See Sibel Edmonds’ web site: http://www.justacitizen.com/

Source: The Sunday Times  

Mistrial for six in Sears Tower conspiracy case

A judge declared a mistrial on Thursday for six men accused of plotting to blow up America’s tallest skyscraper, Chicago’s Sears Tower, after a jury failed to reach verdicts on them but acquitted one other man.

Defense lawyers dismissed the charges as “nonsense” and said the entire plot was orchestrated by paid FBI informants.

Source: Reuters  

Iran Nuclear program was halted in ‘03, report concludes

Despite months of sabre-rattling by U.S. President George W. Bush, America’s top spies have concluded that Tehran’s ruling mullahs may not want a finger on the nuclear trigger after all.

As recently as October, Mr. Bush was hinting at air strikes against Iran’s secretive and mostly underground nuclear sites, warning that averting World War III meant preventing Tehran from tipping its missiles with nuclear warheads.

So a key finding in yesterday’s National Intelligence Estimate, that Iran shut down its nuclear weapons program four years ago, was unexpected and may avert a showdown.

Source: Globe and Mail  

9/11, War on Terror

November 29

Report: Rudy has business ties to 9/11 facilitator

GOP presidential hopeful Rudy Giuliani, who has made tough talk about combating Islamic terror a staple of his campaign, has had extensive business dealings with a foreign ministry helmed by a man with ties to the 9/11 attacks, according to a new report.

Giuliani Partners, a consulting firm which the former New York mayor founded after leaving in office in 2002, maintains a “cozy business relationship,” with the “terrorist-tolerant” nation of Qatar, writes the Village Voice’s Wayne Barrett. Barret reports that the firm’s business partners in Qatar have included that country’s former minister of Islamic affairs, Abdallah bin Khalid al-Thani (above right), who has been accused of helping suspected 9/11 mastermind Khalid Sheikh Muhammad evade an an FBI arrest attempt in 1996.

Source: Raw Story  

Trillion-dollar war: Afghanistan and Iraq set to cost more than Vietnam and Korea

President George Bush will have spent more than $1 trillion on military adventures by the time he leaves office at the end of next year, more than the entire amount spent on the Korean and Vietnam wars combined.

There are also disturbing signs that Mr Bush is preparing an attack on Iran during his remaining months in office. He has demanded $46bn (£22.5bn) emergency funds from Congress by Christmas and included with it a single sentence requesting money to upgrade the B-2 “stealth” bomber.

Source: The Independent  
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