Secret Iranian nuke site under civilian homes
Sources: Luxury villas disguise uranium enrichment plant in Tehran
Posted: November 19, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Iran's secret uranium enrichment site, revealed this week by an Iranian
opposition group, is housed below a luxury development complex in which
civilians live, military sources told WorldNetDaily.
The National Council for Resistance, a grassroots Iranian organization, said
Tehran was producing enriched uranium and testing biological and chemical
warfare projects at a secret plant in northeast Iran which had not been
disclosed to United Nations inspectors.
Military sources say the nuclear plant is hidden many feet below a development
of luxury villas in the Iranian suburb of Nour in the Lavizan district of
northeast Tehran. They say families of Iranian diplomats and top employees of
Iran's Modern Defensive Readiness and Technology Center live in the villas,
which contain entrances to a subterranean nuclear facility used to produce
weapons-grade uranium and test chemical and biological warfare agents.
"If the U.S. or Israel wanted to hit these facilities, they'd have to target
actual homes," one source told WorldNetDaily.
Muhammad Mohaddessin, a senior official of the National Council, said the group
had shared the new information "very recently" with the International Atomic
Energy Agency, and said inspection of the site revealed by his group would
demonstrate that Iran is secretly trying to produce nuclear weapons even while
promising to freeze a critical part of its declared nuclear program, which it
claims is intended for civilian purposes only.
U.N. inspectors "should not be fooled or deceived by the Iranian regime,"
Mohaddessin said.
Hossein Mousavian, Foreign Policy Committee secretary at Iran's Supreme
National Security Council, said yesterday the National Council's disclosures
were propaganda. "It is a well-timed lie as well. The group wants to make
another fuss ahead of the IAEA board meeting on November 25," said Mousavian.
"They want to poison the board's atmosphere."
The National Council, based in Paris, is the political arm of the People's
Mujahedeen which is listed by the U.S. State Department as a foreign terrorist
organization because of its involvement in attacks on Americans in the 1970s.
But the group has in the past accurately revealed the location of several
secret nuclear sites in Iran, and is taken very seriously by U.S. and Israeli
intelligence agencies.
If the disclosure proves accurate, it may increase pressure on America and
Israel to take decisive action against Iran.
Aaron Klein is WorldNetDaily's special Middle East correspondent, whose past
interview subjects have included Yasser Arafat, Ehud Barak, Shlomo Ben Ami and
leaders of the Taliban.
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20 Nov 2004 05:58:17 AM |
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(TonyZ2001) wrote in message news:<20041119111534.06574.00000853@mb-m15.aol.com>...
Secret Iranian nuke site under civilian homes
Sources: Luxury villas disguise uranium enrichment plant in Tehran
Posted: November 19, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Iran's secret uranium enrichment site, revealed this week by an Iranian
opposition group, is housed below a luxury development complex in which
civilians live, military sources told WorldNetDaily.
The National Council for Resistance, a grassroots Iranian organization, said
Tehran was producing enriched uranium and testing biological and chemical
warfare projects at a secret plant in northeast Iran which had not been
disclosed to United Nations inspectors.
"Military sources"? WND had this group as an opposition group in earlier rubbish.
Talk about choosing the right word for maximum effect...jeez!
WH
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20 Nov 2004 08:44:46 AM |
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In article <a666e2c5.0411200358.e94c66b@posting.google.com>, (bollogs) wrote:
tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote in message
news:<20041119111534.06574.00000853@mb-m15.aol.com>...
Secret Iranian nuke site under civilian homes
Sources: Luxury villas disguise uranium enrichment plant in Tehran
Posted: November 19, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Iran's secret uranium enrichment site, revealed this week by an Iranian
opposition group, is housed below a luxury development complex in which
civilians live, military sources told WorldNetDaily.
The National Council for Resistance, a grassroots Iranian organization, said
Tehran was producing enriched uranium and testing biological and chemical
warfare projects at a secret plant in northeast Iran which had not been
disclosed to United Nations inspectors.
"Military sources"? WND had this group as an opposition group in earlier
rubbish.
Talk about choosing the right word for maximum effect...jeez!
Are they outing the "National Council for Resistance" as a military front group?
The way the article is written, it looks like "military sources" are members of
that group.
Very poorly written.
Woods
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20 Nov 2004 04:45:44 PM |
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"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:yLInd.1443$AL5.715@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
In article <a666e2c5.0411200358.e94c66b@posting.google.com>,
bollogs@hotmail.com (bollogs) wrote:
tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote in message
news:<20041119111534.06574.00000853@mb-m15.aol.com>...
Secret Iranian nuke site under civilian homes
Sources: Luxury villas disguise uranium enrichment plant in Tehran
Posted: November 19, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Iran's secret uranium enrichment site, revealed this week by an Iranian
opposition group, is housed below a luxury development complex in which
civilians live, military sources told WorldNetDaily.
The National Council for Resistance, a grassroots Iranian organization,
said
Tehran was producing enriched uranium and testing biological and chemical
warfare projects at a secret plant in northeast Iran which had not been
disclosed to United Nations inspectors.
"Military sources"? WND had this group as an opposition group in earlier
rubbish.
Talk about choosing the right word for maximum effect...jeez!
Are they outing the "National Council for Resistance" as a military front
group?
The way the article is written, it looks like "military sources" are
members of
that group.
Interesting that all these 'news' articles avoid historical and background
references to NCR.
For example, no mention that NCR was on US government's list of terrorist
organizations for a good 20 years. Or that since the Iranian revolution in
1977 they've maintained a respectable military base in Iraq with help from
Saddam. They fought along Saddam's forces against Iranians during the 8 year
Iran-Iraq war. Somewhere along the line in the past few years their name must
have been quietly dropped from the List of terrorist organizations. Some kind
of a deal must have been worked out with the Americans who not only have
allowed their presence in Iraq, but are now using them as a "reliable
information source".
I can tell you that if Americans are thinking about replacing the Mullahs
with NCR, they're in deep *****. This is the most hated group in Iran. Much
more hated than the Mullahs or the previous regime under the Shah (because of
siding with the enemy in time of war). Vast majority of Iranians would rather
die a terrible death than see NCR in position of power.
Very poorly written.
Woods
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21 Nov 2004 07:21:23 PM |
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Subject: Re: Secret Iranian nuke site under civilian homes
From: "MonsieurStat"
Date: 11/20/2004 2:45 P.M. Pacific Standard Time
Message-id: <tOPnd.58252$Ho4.1978895@news20.bellglobal.com>
"Woodswun" <woodswun@tepidmail.com> wrote in message
news:yLInd.1443$AL5.715@twister.nyroc.rr.com...
In article <a666e2c5.0411200358.e94c66b@posting.google.com>,
bollogs@hotmail.com (bollogs) wrote:
tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote in message
news:<20041119111534.06574.00000853@mb-m15.aol.com>...
Secret Iranian nuke site under civilian homes
Sources: Luxury villas disguise uranium enrichment plant in Tehran
Posted: November 19, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Iran's secret uranium enrichment site, revealed this week by an Iranian
opposition group, is housed below a luxury development complex in which
civilians live, military sources told WorldNetDaily.
The National Council for Resistance, a grassroots Iranian organization,
said
Tehran was producing enriched uranium and testing biological and chemical
warfare projects at a secret plant in northeast Iran which had not been
disclosed to United Nations inspectors.
"Military sources"? WND had this group as an opposition group in earlier
rubbish.
Talk about choosing the right word for maximum effect...jeez!
Are they outing the "National Council for Resistance" as a military front
group?
The way the article is written, it looks like "military sources" are
members of
that group.
Interesting that all these 'news' articles avoid historical and background
references to NCR.
For example, no mention that NCR was on US government's list of terrorist
organizations for a good 20 years. Or that since the Iranian revolution in
1977 they've maintained a respectable military base in Iraq with help from
Saddam. They fought along Saddam's forces against Iranians during the 8 year
Iran-Iraq war. Somewhere along the line in the past few years their name must
have been quietly dropped from the List of terrorist organizations. Some kind
of a deal must have been worked out with the Americans who not only have
allowed their presence in Iraq, but are now using them as a "reliable
information source".
I can tell you that if Americans are thinking about replacing the Mullahs
with NCR, they're in deep *****. This is the most hated group in Iran. Much
more hated than the Mullahs or the previous regime under the Shah (because of
siding with the enemy in time of war). Vast majority of Iranians would rather
die a terrible death than see NCR in position of power.
Very poorly written.
Woods
Can you provide us with the exact home
address?
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all universes constantly and at random.
Oh Joy!
Tom
The Psychedelic Pope
Patron Saint of the Internet
http://www.apple2.org.za/gswv/me/
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20 Nov 2004 09:07:35 AM |
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Woodswun wrote:
In article <a666e2c5.0411200358.e94c66b@posting.google.com>, (bollogs) wrote:
tonyz2001@aol.com (TonyZ2001) wrote in message
news:<20041119111534.06574.00000853@mb-m15.aol.com>...
Secret Iranian nuke site under civilian homes
Sources: Luxury villas disguise uranium enrichment plant in Tehran
Posted: November 19, 2004
1:00 a.m. Eastern
By Aaron Klein
2004 WorldNetDaily.com
Iran's secret uranium enrichment site, revealed this week by an Iranian
opposition group, is housed below a luxury development complex in which
civilians live, military sources told WorldNetDaily.
The National Council for Resistance, a grassroots Iranian organization, said
Tehran was producing enriched uranium and testing biological and chemical
warfare projects at a secret plant in northeast Iran which had not been
disclosed to United Nations inspectors.
"Military sources"? WND had this group as an opposition group in earlier
rubbish.
Talk about choosing the right word for maximum effect...jeez!
Are they outing the "National Council for Resistance" as a military front group?
The way the article is written, it looks like "military sources" are members of
that group.
Very poorly written.
Woods
McDonald write it?? ;-D
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