- He predicted the Sept. 11 attacks, and now Islam expert
Dr. Robert Morey warns there are three small nuclear devices within the
U.S. on standby for more terror, according to Assist News Service
(ANS).
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- "I have Middle Eastern friends throughout the U.S.
who continually feed me information as to what the terrorists are up
to,"
Dr. Morey told ANS. "I, in turn, feed that information to the FBI
and Naval Intelligence."
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- According to ANS, Dr. Morey first began researching Islam
when he was a pastor at New Life Bible Church in central Pennsylvania
during
the 1980s. His research earned him a doctorate. He has authored over 40
books dealing with false religions, cults and philosophies, and founded
the California Institute of Apologetics. His work has garnered him
"numerous
death threats" and one "clear assassination attempt last November
the FBI successfully foiled." One of the Pakistani volunteers in his
ministry was discovered to be a secret agent for the Pakistani Secret
Service.
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- "Hamas has me on a death list of people to
assassinate
in the U.S.," Morey told ANS.
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- Morey claims a good track record with his gathered
intelligence,
telling ANS "I've been right so many times the FBI showed up at my
house, suspicious as to whether or not I was somehow involved - because
I knew too much. I simply pointed out to them they don't have their ear
to the ground in the Middle Eastern community."
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- "I told them several years ago that Muslim
Pakistanis
brought into the U.S. a small nuclear device called a 'dirty bomb' through
Niagara Falls out of Canada," Morey says. "They are driving this
nuclear device in the back of a van or a car waiting for Bin Laden to tell
them when it's time to set it off." Morey received the information
through Pakistani Christian sources, according to ANS.
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- "My contacts now within the intelligence community
have leaked to me it is feared there are three such devices in the
U.S.,"
Morey added.
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- CNN reports the Bush administration received information
last October outlining a plot to smuggle a stolen Russian nuclear weapon
into the United States, most likely New York City. The intelligence was
deemed "not to be credible" after a polygraph test determined
the informant was "bogus," one official told CNN. The perceived
threat was one reason the president activated a shadow government,
assigning
about 100 senior officials to "bunker duty" to keep the
government
running in the event of a catastrophic attack.
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- Heightened concern over al-Qaida's progress toward
obtaining
a nuclear or radiological weapon, reports the Washington Post, prompted
the Bush administration to deploy "hundreds of sophisticated sensors
since November to U.S. borders, overseas facilities and choke points around
Washington." And the Delta Force, the nation's elite commando unit,
has been placed on alert to "seize control of nuclear materials that
the sensors may detect."
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- Dr. Morey points out to ANS, "One would think that
if this was not a real threat, the U.S. government wouldn't rush to spend
millions of dollars for equipment to protect Washington D.C."
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