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Is it possible? From Al-Qaeda leader Al-Usuquf’s interview.?

Al-Usuquf says that the bombs were bought on the black market: five from the former USSR and two from Pakistan. The five Russian heads “are from T-3 missiles, also known as RD-107, and their power is around 100 kilotons each, that is five times the Hiroshima bomb. The Pakistani ones are less powerful, something around 10 kilotons each.”

Each of the Russian bombs would have cost around $200 million. Al-Qaeda was able to raise the money “because we have many sponsors. Many countries sponsor us, and also some very rich people.” And not all of these are Arab countries. “Some European countries as well are also interested in the fall of the US.” As to the “rich people”, they are “people who are also tired of seeing the US bleeding the rest of the world.”

And Iraq’s Saddam Hussein, says Al-Usuquf, is not one of these people, “but just a collaborator, represented by Abdul Tawab Hawaish, his vice prime minister and responsible for Iraq’s arms program”.

Al-Usuquf says that the bombs cannot be detected by US authorities. “Even if they are old, they were modernized and are very well hidden. Even if they were located, they have autodetonation mechanisms in case something or someone gets close. Even an electromagnetic pulse is not capable of deactivating them.” The bombs allegedly cannot be detected because “they are enveloped in thick layers of lead”. They could be detonated “by various methods – cellphone call, radio frequency, seismic shock or by their regressive clock”.

Muslim prisoners being transported to Guantanamo, CubaAl-Usuquf details the whole plan. “First, one head would be detonated, which would cause the deaths of 800,000 to 1 million people and a chaos never seen before. During this chaos, two or three planes, which are now disassembled inside barns near empty roads in the US countryside, would take off in suicide missions to pulverize another two or three big American cities with chemicals. Once the disease was identified, all seaports and airports would be quarantined. Land borders would also be closed. No plane, boat or car would enter or leave the US. This would be total chaos.” The first target would be the city “that would offer the best conditions, for example bright sky and winds of eight or more miles an hour blowing towards the center of the country, so radioactive dust can contaminate the largest possible area”.

This attack would not knock out the US, recognizes al-Usuquf, “But the process would be initiated. As with the World Trade Center, it would be just a question of time for the whole economic structure to be turned to dust. If the objectives are reached with one bomb and diseases, probably we will save the lives of other people, but it’s risky, and probably six more bombs will be detonated, one a week, and more attacks with chemical weapons will be launched.” According to estimates made by al-Usuquf “and Ayman al-Zawahiri”, al-Qaeda’s number 2, about 15 million people would die, victims of the bombs and the radiation. Among those contaminated by diseases, “25 percent will die, a figure around more than 5 million, plus many others due to the chaos and disorder”.

Journalist Pepe EscobarAl-Usuquf does not fear an American military response. “Even if five or 10 cities are chosen at random to be destroyed, it will still be a small price to pay. The problem is that the economic despair will be so great that even if it saves [money] by not using weapons, American liquidity will be near zero, and the US will make more money selling a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier to Turkey or Italy for $5 billion, because they will urgently need to recapitalize. But it will be too late. Moreover, what will remain of an American soldier’s morale to fight knowing that his whole family died and his country ceased to exist? To fight for what?”

The world economy would not collapse, says al-Usuquf, although “in the beginning, it will be very difficult. But without the US the world will soon rise in a more just and fraternal manner. Nothing can stop the plan.”

And whatever America does, “it’s too late”. When will the attack begin? “I can’t tell.”

Watching World Cup, thanks to solar power

The village of Jericho lies just over 70km from the South African capital, Pretoria. But like millions of other South Africans, residents of Jericho have limited or no electricity, so watching the World Cup has been practically impossible. As Al Jazeera’s Haru Mutasa reports, Jericho’s residents are now watching the tournament with a little help from solar power.

Texas leads push towards wind-power

Texas, a US state that first grew rich from oil, is now turning to wind-power for its next energy bonanza. The biggest windmill farm in the US has recently sprung up in the Texas town of Roscoe, which has the capability of generating power to thousands of homes. The promise of a plentiful, carbon emissions-free energy source has attracted billions of dollars to the US from international investors. Al Jazeera’s Tom Acerman reports from Roscoe, a place locals call the “Saudi Arabia of wind”. [August 4, 2010]

Solar plane completes maiden flight

An experimental plane, powered only by rays from the sun, has landed safely in Switzerland after successfully completing its first 24-hour test flight. The “Solar Impulse” took off on Wednesday from Payerne airfield shortly after dawn and touched down a day later having proved that overnight solar-powered flight is possible. Clear blue skies meant that the prototype aircraft was able to soak up plenty of solar energy as it made a gradual ascent to a final altitude to 27900 feet or 8500 metres and then flew in darkness using energy stored up during the day. Pilot Andre Borschberg endured freezing conditions overnight and ended the test flight with a picture-perfect landing. Al Jazeera’s Charles Stratford reports.

Do you think Al Gore and his ilk are Eco-Nazis?

Are you tired of being made to feel guilty everytime you take the boat out, or drive your hummer, but Mr Gore and his group of shady scientists are free to jet back and forth all over the planet condemning the common folk just out to enjoy their weekend. I for one am tired of it and will call Mr Gore on every waste of energy he is responsable that I can document. Join with me in bringing down Al and his merry band of eco-nazi’s

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Is it possible? From Al-Qaeda leader Al-Usuquf’s interview.?

Al-Usuquf says that the bombs were bought on the black market: five from the former USSR and two from Pakistan. The five Russian heads “are from T-3 missiles, also known as RD-107, and their power is around 100 kilotons each, that is five times the Hiroshima bomb. The Pakistani ones are less powerful, something around 10 kilotons each.”

Each of the Russian bombs would have cost around $200 million. Al-Qaeda was able to raise the money “because we have many sponsors. Many countries sponsor us, and also some very rich people.” And not all of these are Arab countries. “Some European countries as well are also interested in the fall of the US.” As to the “rich people”, they are “people who are also tired of seeing the US bleeding the rest of the world.”

And Iraq’s Saddam Hussein, says Al-Usuquf, is not one of these people, “but just a collaborator, represented by Abdul Tawab Hawaish, his vice prime minister and responsible for Iraq’s arms program”.

Al-Usuquf says that the bombs cannot be detected by US authorities. “Even if they are old, they were modernized and are very well hidden. Even if they were located, they have autodetonation mechanisms in case something or someone gets close. Even an electromagnetic pulse is not capable of deactivating them.” The bombs allegedly cannot be detected because “they are enveloped in thick layers of lead”. They could be detonated “by various methods – cellphone call, radio frequency, seismic shock or by their regressive clock”.

Muslim prisoners being transported to Guantanamo, CubaAl-Usuquf details the whole plan. “First, one head would be detonated, which would cause the deaths of 800,000 to 1 million people and a chaos never seen before. During this chaos, two or three planes, which are now disassembled inside barns near empty roads in the US countryside, would take off in suicide missions to pulverize another two or three big American cities with chemicals. Once the disease was identified, all seaports and airports would be quarantined. Land borders would also be closed. No plane, boat or car would enter or leave the US. This would be total chaos.” The first target would be the city “that would offer the best conditions, for example bright sky and winds of eight or more miles an hour blowing towards the center of the country, so radioactive dust can contaminate the largest possible area”.

This attack would not knock out the US, recognizes al-Usuquf, “But the process would be initiated. As with the World Trade Center, it would be just a question of time for the whole economic structure to be turned to dust. If the objectives are reached with one bomb and diseases, probably we will save the lives of other people, but it’s risky, and probably six more bombs will be detonated, one a week, and more attacks with chemical weapons will be launched.” According to estimates made by al-Usuquf “and Ayman al-Zawahiri”, al-Qaeda’s number 2, about 15 million people would die, victims of the bombs and the radiation. Among those contaminated by diseases, “25 percent will die, a figure around more than 5 million, plus many others due to the chaos and disorder”.

Journalist Pepe EscobarAl-Usuquf does not fear an American military response. “Even if five or 10 cities are chosen at random to be destroyed, it will still be a small price to pay. The problem is that the economic despair will be so great that even if it saves [money] by not using weapons, American liquidity will be near zero, and the US will make more money selling a Nimitz-class aircraft carrier to Turkey or Italy for $5 billion, because they will urgently need to recapitalize. But it will be too late. Moreover, what will remain of an American soldier’s morale to fight knowing that his whole family died and his country ceased to exist? To fight for what?”

The world economy would not collapse, says al-Usuquf, although “in the beginning, it will be very difficult. But without the US the world will soon rise in a more just and fraternal manner. Nothing can stop the plan.”

And whatever America does, “it’s too late”. When will the attack begin? “I can’t tell.”