Prepare
for Nuclear Terror
Author says prepare for nuclear
terror
Former official: Not trying to cause panic, but prevent
it
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=45696
Posted: August 10, 2005
1:00 a. m. Eastern 2005 WorldNetDaily.com
U. S. officials should get serious about nuclear
terrorism by urging Americans to prepare for disaster by
stockpiling food, water, building shelters and planning
evacuation routes, says an author and former member of
the Indiana House of Representatives.
In response to reports al-Qaida is planning an "American
Hiroshima" nuclear attack on the U. S. using weapons and
operative already smuggled into the country, Don Boys,
author of "Islam: America's Trojan Horse," says he is not
trying to panic the public.
"In a few days or
weeks, everyone who has not prepared for disaster will
panic," he says. "I would like for you to realize that
you may have already waited too long to properly prepare,
and if you wait much longer, it will be too late to buy
gold, guns, and groceries. ... The name of the game will
be survival, only survival. Forget the job since it will
be gone. Your Social Security or pension check? Don't
count on it. Protection from local authorities? Probably
not. You will be on your own."
Boys bases his advice on the words of U. S. officials
from President Bush to Vice President Dick Cheney to the
directors of the FBI and Homeland Security who have
said nuclear terrorism is the greatest threat facing the
nation and a virtual inevitability at some point.
"If U. S. officials are wrong and there is no danger from terrorists
... then breathe a sigh of relief, thank God for His mercy and
continue with your life," he says. "However, if you are wrong (and U.
S. officials are right), you and your family will be cold, hungry, and
dependent on others to provide for your basic needs. Is it wise to
take such an unnecessary risk?"
Boys suggests Americans purchase non-electric tools, guns, ammunition,
food and toilet paper. He says it would be wise to set aside small
bills as well as quarters.
"A few boxes of No-Rad (potassium iodide anti-radiation tablets) will
be more valuable than gold if you are in a contaminated area," he
says. "Get a supply today."
WND has reported that captured al-Qaida leaders and documents outline
plans for a devastating terrorist nuclear attack on the U. S. plans
that have been under way for more than a decade. The reports are
confirmed by author Paul Williams in his upcoming book, "The Al Qaeda
Connection."
Intelligence analysts and sources disagree on the details of the way
bin Laden's "American Hiroshima" plan unfolds. Some G2 Bulletin
sources emphasize bin Laden's commitment to re-enacting the 1945
attack on Japan with one nuclear detonation, followed by another days
later.
Williams, however, sees a much more devastating, coordinated, all-out,
surprise attack coming.
"The next attack, according to al-Qaida defectors and informants, will
take place simultaneously at various sites throughout the country," he
writes. "Designated targets include New York, Boston, Philadelphia,
Miami, Chicago, Washington, D. C., Houston, Las Vegas, and Valdez,
Alaska, where the tankers are filled with oil from the Trans-Alaska
pipeline. To orchestrate such an incredible event requires not only
the shipment of the nukes into the United States but also the
establishment of cells, the training of sleeper agents, the selection
of sites, and the preparation of the weapons without detection from
federal, state or local law enforcement officials. Unlike 9-11, that
cost less than $350,000, this event already has cost a king's ransom,
and bin Laden will not waste the billions in expenditures, the years
of planning and his coveted 'crown jewels' on an attack that is
ill-planned, poorly timed and carelessly coordinated."
Other sources interpret some of the same information, based on
captured al-Qaida operatives and documents as well as defectors,
differently. They project an escalating series of attacks, each
followed by blackmail demands upon the U. S. government and the
American people.