Terrorist Weapons in U.S.
James Bartholomew - 3/03/10
In a dream on the night of 7/22/07, I was
watching a video monitor that I knew was connected to a camera watching the
U.S.- Mexico border. The ground gently sloped away from the camera and was
covered with high grass that was mostly brown. Suddenly, a woman on a bicycle
appeared on the monitor. The woman appeared to be Mexican, was dressed in a
long peasant dress and could have been in her mid 20s. She was carrying
something on her left shoulder which was covered in a white cloth. The outline
of tubes around five inches in diameter and five feet long could be seen. The
whole bundle of tubes seemed to be at least three feet in diameter. As the
woman passed out of view of the camera, a second bicycle rider appeared, also
carrying a bundle of tubes covered with a white cloth. The second rider was a
dark male with black hair and could have been of either Mexican or Middle East
origin. As I was watching the monitor, I realized they were smuggling terrorist
supplies into the country. I was in a state of panic, trying to tell people,
"She's the one!" but no words would come out of my mouth. The dream ended and I
awoke in a state of panic, still trying to speak.
At the time of the dream, I did not have an idea what the tubes were. Lately, I
have been thinking they could be shoulder-mounted rocket launchers. This
morning I looked up these type of weapons on the Internet before leaving for
work. From their appearance, they could be what I saw in the dream. On the way
to work, I turned on the radio. Someone was talking about a book on the history
of terrorism in the United States. I changed stations and someone else was
talking about an aspect of terrorism. This may be a confirmation that rocket
launchers have been smuggled into the U.S. through Mexico by terrorists.
Note from David:
This was just posted. Syria is already smuggling this weapon across one
border to terrorists. Nothing to stop them or their cronies from doing the same
here.
New Syrian-supplied weapon enables Hizballah to shoot down Israeli aircraft
DEBKAfile Exclusive Report March 3, 2010, 6:30 PM (GMT+02:00)
Syria has defied Israel's caution that handing over new strategic weapons to the
Lebanese Hizballah would compel Israel to strike targets inside Syria.
DEBKAfile's military sources disclose that Damascus has just smuggled across
the border a number of Russian-made IGLA-S surface-to-air missiles capable
of intercepting low-flying F-16 warplanes, drones, helicopters, cruise missiles,
transports and surveillance aircraft in all weather conditions, by day or night.
Tuesday, March 2, the head of the research division of Israeli Military
Intelligence, Brig. Gen. Yossi Beidetz, reported to the Knesset foreign affairs
and security committee that Syria had smuggled to Hizballah strategic weaponry
more sophisticated that it had ever dared transfer before.
Beidetz did not specify the type of missiles, but our US sources disclosed he
was referring to the advanced Russian IGLA 9K338, a shoulder-mounted missile
which poses a threat to low-flying aircraft and other flying projectiles in all
weather conditions. Its other prime asset is that it is virtually impossible to
jam its launch and trajectory with electronic counter-measures.
The US sources could not say whether these missiles were taken out of the stock
recently consigned by Moscow to Iran's Revolutionary Guards or delivered to
Syria and thence to Hizballah.
DEBKAfile's military sources report that the IGLA-S in Hizballah's hands will
seriously hamper Israeli Air force surveillance activity over Lebanon and
curtail its operational options against the surface-to-surface rockets when
positioned to shield them against attack.
Its presence in the Hizballah armory means that the Iran-backed Lebanese Shiite
extremists will be free to loose their missiles and rockets against Israeli
towns in relative safety, with Israeli aircraft hard-pressed to destroy them.
Moscow and Damascus have covered the IGLA-S transaction to a third party by
defining the system as defensive. However, seen from Israel, it adds another
layer to Hizballah's aggressive capabilities by shielding its massive array of
rockets against aerial attack.
While visiting Washington last week, Israeli Defense Minister Ehud Barak warned
that, if attacked by Hizballah, Israel would also go for its sponsors, Syria and
Iran.