Meet Adnan el-Shukrijumah – the man behind al-Qaida’s “American Hiroshima” nuclear terrorism plot against the U.S.
Adnan el-Shukrijumah |
You won’t see his face on “America’s Most Wanted.” You won’t see investigative reports on him on “60 Minutes.” You won’t even be cautioned by the government about this point man for Osama bin Laden whose whereabouts are unknown.
But you can learn all about him right now in the latest issue of Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin in a “sneak preview” of the first of a two-part series on the al-Qaida mystery man. G2 Bulletin is the place to go for continuing, groundbreaking coverage of the “American Hiroshima” plot.
That story is breaking now at the premium, online, intelligence newsletter published by the founder of WND.
Also in the current issue of G2 Bulletin:
- Egyptian military intelligence tipped off U.S. on danger posed by 9-11 hijacker Muhammad Atta before he ever got to the U.S.
- Jihadists continue their campaign of burning churches and persecuting Christians in Kosovo, the land “liberated” by U.S. and NATO forces in the 1990s. While German and French peacekeepers watch the religious atrocities, Italian and U.S. soldiers have put their lives on the line to defend the Christian minority.
- U.S. military sources tell Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin that American Civil Liberties Union attorneys have been permitted to advise Guantanamo Bay prisoners, including Taliban and al-Qaida operatives, that they have the right not to answer the questions of interrogators. In addition, the Pentagon has brought in a veteran staff attorney from the ACLU to serve as chief defense counsel in future military tribunals.
- Iran is taking great interest in Gaza as the Israelis complete their disengagement. Tehran is funding plans for a flotilla of ships to repatriate the territory with Palestinian terrorists from Lebanon and elsewhere, working with Fatah dissidents to undermine the Palestinian Authority and spearheading an effort to make the Gaza Strip a beachhead of Islamist terrorism within six months.
There’s much more in the latest edition of Joseph Farah’s G2 Bulletin – now priced at only $99 per year or $9.95 per month.
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