Wednesday, March 28, 2007

Ahmadinejad's Flight Crew

Cross posted from Right Truth

Here's the inside story on Iran's President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's failure to address the United Nations Security Council meeting. Yesterday I mentioned that Iran is saying that the US "deliberately" failed to issue visas on time for Ahmadinejad's flight crew, and that was the reason he did not address the UN. But today Anti-Mullah has some very interesting information.

As we know, visas are generally issued with ease to heads of state, but Ahmadinejad also demanded visas for 25 Security Agents, who would not accompany and guard him, but would stay on board the mysterious private/government aircraft (as opposed to commercial airline).

They would not pass through customs and not submit to any search. What would then be their purpose? To guard the aircraft? From whom? Or more likely to guard what the aircraft carried into the USA - which could otherwise not come close to our shores.

a) Electronic surveillance devices to be used en route or while on the ground? Possibly to monitor airport communications or security measures for future anti-American operations in New York or enroute.

b) These 25 persons - all clearly armed and dangerous could also hijack aircraft, take hostages or react on the tarmac when the UN voted (as it did) to apply further sanctions on Iran.

c) So far nothing drastic. The REALLY dangerous threat was a nuclear one. Iran has both the technology and the fission material needed for an EMP (electro-magnetic pulse) bomb.

Simply put, this nuclear weapon releases an pulse emission that wipes out electronic circuits but causes no direct harm to human life. [snip]

His reasoning, justification? You refused me the technology (nuclear) I want for my country, so here have a taste of what it feels like to lose some of your own. Fair turnabout (in his mind) while he destroys all function for almost everything in New York.

Remember all backup units get fried too, so replacing electronic activity is not tripping a switch to reactivate.

In any event, from a "feel" of how Ahmadi-Nejad would think and plan a sting in return for the UN sanctions, my nerves were screaming holy murder at me.

What if I were delusionally wrong? No harm no foul, he had his permission to show up on a commercial airline, visit the UN and make his speech.

BUT if he wanted to become famous as the destroyer of New York - quite in keeping with his apocalytic mind set - and set off the EMP bomb - perhaps have it done while he was still in the UN peeved at the new sanctions, the potential damage of allowing the private plane and his 25 agents, possibly all suicide bombers, was unthinkable. Compared to any disrespect he may have felt. (read more)

Anti-Mullah isn't just an armchair blogger, he played a large role in Gulf War I, working with the CIA and DOD to protect our military against 'some biological agent with slow incubation time.' He is pleased that American government officials listened to him then, and now.


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