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Iran's Deadly EMP Weapon Latest Neo-Con War Fraud

Posted in the database on Thursday, March 09th, 2006 @ 17:25:34 MST (1686 views)
by Paul Joseph Watson    PrisonPlanet.com  

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Apocalyptic twaddle mirrors Saddam's imaginary bio-drones

From the same snake oil salesmen that brought you 45 minute attack claims, dodgy dossiers and weapons bunkers that were bakeries, comes the shocking new threat that could knock America back into the stone age, Iran's deadly EMP weapons.

Fox, CBN News, World Net Daily and others are running for the hills Y2K style in their madcap efforts to warn the American people that we must strike Iran before they unleash the apocalyptic fury of EMP.

CBN reports,

"One national security expert calls it the mega-threat you haven't heard of. But America's enemies know all too well about the destructive potential of an electromagnetic pulse attack."

"In the hit film Ocean's Eleven, thieves used it to shut down the city of Las Vegas. In last summer's blockbuster, War of the Worlds, alien invaders used it to cripple the Earth's infrastructure. And the heroes of The Matrix used it to disable rampaging robots."

"It is an electromagnetic pulse bomb, also known as EMP."

Using staged Hollywood images of chaos and destruction, a practice well known to Fox News, CBN tries to sell the EMP threat by marrying it to archetype big screen moments that most Americans remember. This is a very nuanced propaganda ploy because it immediately puts pictures to a concept, Electro Magnetic Pulse technology, that would otherwise be hard to grasp by the average Joe six pack. This makes it more believable despite the fact that the story has no foundation in fact.

We are led to believe that Iran plans on detonating a low yield nuke at a high altitude above the US, resulting in powerful electromagnetic pulses shooting down to the Earth's surface and knocking out the entire US power grid.

The EMP fraud is the 2006 version of Saddam's deadly biological UAV drones that were set to reign down terror on major American cities.

In 2003, Fox News warned us that, "Iraq could be planning a chemical or biological attack on American cities through the use of remote-controlled "drone" planes equipped with GPS tracking maps, according to U.S. intelligence."

Iraq didn't even have an air force that could attack neighboring countries never mind elsewhere. Photographs of the alleged drones showed model kit toy aircraft that looked about as convincing as paper aeroplanes

Fox carried the disclaimer that there was "no proof" to validate the story but being the boot-licking establishment mouthpiece that they are decided to run it anyway. The Washington Post later reported that the drones were never built and the only aircraft similar in nature were capable of traveling no more than 93 miles. The distance between America and Iraq is roughly 7,000 miles.

But in 2003 it was reported as a credible threat and now in 2006 the fog of war again shrouds what any rational thinking person can deduce as a total scam.

Why would Iran proactively target the US and bring the might of the new world empire down upon them with complete justification for annihilation? It would be insanely suicidal.

To even begin to explore the development of EMP, Iran would have to produce nuclear weapons.

Russian Governor and former nuclear power plant manager Pavel Ipatov stated that Iran was incapable of building a nuclear weapon. Such an assertion was even backed up by National Intelligence Director John Negroponte, who stated that Iran simply does not have the material to produce nuclear bombs.

Even the CIA's own national intelligence estimate concluded that Iran was at least ten years away from manufacturing the key ingredient for a nuclear weapon.

The International Atomic Energy Agency inspectors say there is no evidence of a weapons program.

If anything of this nature did happen the Globalists would be behind it. Evidence strongly suggests that the 2003 East coast blackout was a military test utilizing EMP technology.

It is known HAARP was turned on at 4pm on August 14th, just 11 minutes before the blackout occurred. Military drill Determined Promise '03 was announced just one day before the blackout and Canada militarized its border just three hours before the blackout for no apparent reason.

Was this a dry run to test how Americans would react in case of a staged EMP attack blamed on Iran? If so, the results would have been somewhat disappointing. Riots and looting were minimal but we have to remember that the period of time citizens went without power was sparse when compared to the deliberately botched Hurricane Katrina debacle.

Fool me once shame on you. Fool me twice shame on me. We are being asked to believe the same incredulous lies from the same crowd of tricksters and scam artists that used weapons of mass deception to lead us into a deliberate quagmire that has killed thousands of troops and hundreds of thousands of innocent Iraqis, not counting the near million dead Iraqis as a result of sanctions.

The juggernaut of war seems to care little for public opinion as the unceasing propaganda in preparation for tactical strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities builds to a crescendo.

The Neo-Cons are determined to slit the throat of America even if it means they drown in her blood.



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