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DROP GUNS
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| Ask anyone in law enforcement what a drop gun is and they'll tell you that some, not they of course, have been known to carry an unregistered gun that be can placed in the dead hands of someone shot by accident or mistake. It only works when there are no witnesses or witnesses of note. It wouldn't have worked in broad daylight on a busy street when New York City police put more than forty bullets into a man standing on his own front porch who was merely reaching for his wallet. After whipping the nation into frenzy about Iraq's weapons of mass destruction, how they could be deployed against us in 45 minutes, and then after fourteen months of not being able to find any do you think our trustworthy government might try to plant some? Frankly, I would be surprised if they didn't have Hollywood out in the deserts of Southern California or New Mexico putting together an elaborate film of Arabs in underground nuclear facilities developing Inter-Continental Ballistic Missiles, nukes, and gases. An updated sequel to Lawrence of Arabia combined with Dr. No of James Bond fame that Fox News can pawn off on us shortly either as WMDs found in Iraq or terrorist cells uncovered in the United States. Either way, it will be just what George W. Bush needs prior to the November elections. Beware. Why would Bush not spend a thousand million for such a production when he's already borrowing at the rate of more than $2 billion a day, weekends included? And why would al Qaeda go to the trouble of another 9/11 type attack when we are doing such a good job of self-destructing on our own and another such attack would likely guarantee their worst enemy a second term? Iran news already believes that we are importing weapons of mass destruction into Iraq. In an article April 13, 2004, titled "New Reports on U.S. Planting WMDs in Iraq" the Tehran Times claimed that according to a source close to the Basra Governor's Office "new information shows that a large part of the WMD, which was secretly brought to southern and western Iraq over the past month, are in containers falsely labeled as containers of the Maeresk shipping company and some consignments bearing the labels of organizations such as the Red Cross or the USAID in order to disguise them as relief shipments ... He said they are quite aware that the White House in cooperation with the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has directly tasked the Defense Department to hide these weapons. Given the recent scandals to the effect that the U.S. president was privy to the 9/11 plot, they might try to immediately announce the discovery of weapons of mass destruction in Iraq in order to overshadow the scandals and prevent a further decline of Bush's public opinion rating as the election approaches."' Iraq's Albasrah.net (http://www.albasrah.net/index1.html) supports this view with at least three articles on the subject, one from our own Rense.com. And if you don't believe that the United States has plenty of chemical weapons of mass destruction that could easily be planted in Iraq, witness the following: The citizens of Anniston, Alabama have been complaining about the U.S. Army disposing of Serin and other chemical weapons of mass destruction in their area, but it hasn't stopped the Army from getting rid of these WMDs whose shelf life has expired. And the Army's Anniston facility is dealing with only seven percent of the stockpile in the United States. Global Security.org not only recounts the history of the Anniston disposal base but lists the types and amounts of WMDs being disposed here by the Army. You can download this at http://www.globalsecurity.org/wmd/facility/anniston.htm You might also remember the scare story that Associated Press and others covered in September of 2002 when a masked trespasser in dark clothing was spotted at the Deseret Chemical Depot in Tooele, Utah. Frightened that terrorists might be raiding our stockpiles of chemical weapons, CNN even gave us a brief glimpse of the facility showing row upon row of artillery missiles stacked to the ceiling and containing what we now call "weapons of mass destruction." Obviously, these shells were not there to help develop antidotes to an al Qaeda gas attack. Of course, you should all remember the Anthrax mailings that put the nation in a tizzy shortly after September 11, 2001, but do you remember that one of the first places we turned was to look toward our own stockpiles of Anthrax and who we briefly accused? The case still isn't solved. Worst of all, we own the largest stockpile of nuclear weapons in the world, probably enough to throw the earth off its axis, and our fearless leader is in the process of developing and testing even more. Do you know where these weapons of mass destruction are stored? Do you think that your Mayor, city council, or under funded first responders know? |
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