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otraque

04/19/05 6:58 PM

#3348 RE: Amaunet #3336

Do you have Broadband? I guess most everybody does now unless one lives but on edges of civilization (and america for that matter as i can throw rocks into the sea) such as i:)But my 56modem can't handle those videos--aaargh, po' me.
I do have one option and that is to use my DTV for BroadBand but i never got around to doing all one needs to do that(you need get a 2nd dish installed and get some special box thang--way over my head:)
I was going to buy this real neat garden cart the other day and then realized i would have to assemble it----me and assembling never met.
I was given an erector set as a kid, i managed to join two pieces together and then my brain collapsed, i haven't been the same since, the mere word "assemble" makes me dizzy.
Ladder, Welles.
p.s. i was just fooling, i know the right word is latter.

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Amaunet

04/20/05 10:59 AM

#3357 RE: Amaunet #3336

Iran Produces New 12.7mm A/p Sniper Guns

Wait until these become easily Iran Produces New 12.7mm A/p Sniper Guns

Wait until this becomes easily accessible to the Iraqi insurgency.

Iran Produces New 12.7mm A/p Sniper Guns

touelMar 2 2005, 01:35 PM
(IsraelNN.com) Iran has begun to produce heavy machine-guns with armor-piercing bullets, Iranian state television reported today. Iranian Defence Minister Ali Shamkhani said the 12.7-millimeter gun has a range of 2.5 kilometers and is suitable for snipers.

"The United States had protested to a European country about selling the gun [to Iran], while we have already produced it," Shamkhani said. "Today the first consignment of the weapon was delivered. Now our snipers can target the enemy in their armored personnel carriers and concrete bunkers."

The gun weighs 35 pounds and can be mounted on a vehicle. There is widespread concern that the guns will reach the hands of Hizbullah and other terror groups.

Iran also produces the Shihab-3 missile, capable of reaching Israel, its own brand of tanks, armored personnel carriers, missiles and even a fighter plane.

source :http://www.rense.com/general63/sniper.htm




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Amaunet

04/26/05 2:02 AM

#3398 RE: Amaunet #3336

Iran prepares to deploy electromagnetic pulse weapons


FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN
Iran plans to knock out
U.S. with 1 nuclear bomb
Tests missiles for electromagnetic pulse weapon that could destroy America's technical infrastructure

Posted: April 25, 2005
1:00 a.m. Eastern

Editor's note: Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin is an online, subscription intelligence news service from the creator of WorldNetDaily.com – a journalist who has been developing sources around the world for almost 30 years.
By Joseph Farah
© 2005 WorldNetDaily.com


WASHINGTON -- Iran is not only covertly developing nuclear weapons, it is already testing ballistic missiles specifically designed to destroy America's technical infrastructure, effectively neutralizing the world's lone superpower, say U.S. intelligence sources, top scientists and western missile industry experts.

The radical Shiite regime has conducted successful tests to determine if its Shahab-3 ballistic missiles, capable of carrying a nuclear warhead, can be detonated by a remote-control device while still in high-altitude flight.

Scientists, including President Reagan's top science adviser, William R. Graham, say there is no other explanation for such tests than preparation for the deployment of electromagnetic pulse weapons – even one of which could knock out America's critical electrical and technological infrastructure, effectively sending the continental U.S. back to the 19th century with a recovery time of months or years.

Iran will have that capability – at least theoretically – as soon as it has one nuclear bomb ready to arm such a missile. North Korea, a strategic ally of Iran, already boasts such capability.

The stunning report was first published over the weekend in Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin, the premium, online intelligence newsletter published by WND's founder.

Just last month, Congress heard testimony about the use of such weapons and the threat they pose from rogue regimes.

http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article....RTICLE_ID=43956