Christian Clarity Review

May 23, 2007

Argentina, Tri-Borders, smuggling and uranium deposits

Iran, the Khan network in Pakistan, Hezbollah and bad guys in general won’t have to go to Africa any more. Now they can shop in Argentina to get that high grade uranium with which to make a nuclear device.

excerpted from: ddp direkt - Medien-Info-Service

Additionally, a new zone of uranium mineralization has been identified
over an area of approximately 300 square metres located approximately 2
kilometres to the north of the original discovery zone. Samples
collected from the area have scintillometer readings ranging from 4100
counts per second (cps) to ‘off-scale’ (more than 9999 cps). The
samples have been submitted for assay and results are pending. With the
discovery of this new zone, the Company has now identified a “uranium
fairway” approximately 7 kilometres long by 3 kilometres wide (Figure
1).

In light of these initial highly encouraging results, the Company has
planned a very aggressive follow-up exploration program designed to take
the Bororo Nuevo property to an initial drill test as soon as possible.
Experienced uranium field crews are currently conducting detailed
geological mapping and systematic sampling over the mineralized zones
and the surrounding ground and planning is underway for an airborne
radiometric and magnetic geophysical survey.

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Meanwhile in the tri-border region of Argentina, Brazil and Paraquay:

No one checks passports and anyone asking questions is hustled away in this smugglers’ haven near the “Triple Border,” where Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina meet — and where contraband electronics, toys, drugs and arms flow across porous borders.

But neither broached one thorny issue: a wall Brazil had planned to build on its side of the Friendship Bridge to combat contraband and smuggling. When announced in March, Duarte called the wall a “shameful” proposal. Lula’s office said ahead of his visit that no wall will be built but did not say why the wall was scrapped.

Convergence, not divergence, is the solution to our problems,” Lula said Monday, sounding conciliatory as he talked of boosting bilateral trade, which Brazil’s foreign ministry said totaled $1.5 billion in 2006.

..as Hezbollah takes ( and has long taken..) root in South America:

Iran’s proxy Hezbollah is flourishing in the lawless tri-border area of Paraguay, Argentina and Brazil. U.S. officials admit how easy this makes it for terrorists to infiltrate the U.S.

“If he attacks Iran, in two minutes Bush is dead.” These words were uttered by a young Arab Muslim named Mustafa Khalil Meri. “We are Muslims. I am Hezbollah. We are Muslims, and we will defend our countries at any time they are attacked.”

The worrying fact, however, is that this fire-breathing Islamic radical, one of Hezbollah’s devoted militiamen, lives in South America.

If you thought Hezbollah operations are limited to the Middle East, think again. The Iranian-backed terrorist group is spreading across the Atlantic and setting up shop on the United States’ back door.

A remote region of South America known as the tri-border area (tba), or the Triple Frontier, has become a top-level concern for Washington since Sept. 11, 2001. Even long before that, the region—divided by the borders of Paraguay, Brazil and Argentina—was labeled by U.S. intelligence agencies as a “free zone for significant criminal activity, including people who are organized to commit acts of terrorism.”

Stratfor reported last year, “Relying on contacts and supporters within the tba’s large Arab community (predominantly ethnic Lebanese), Hezbollah has used the area as a logistics and transshipment base for years. The U.S. government also has investigated money-laundering and counterfeiting operations linked to Hezbollah and Hamas in the region” (Sept. 26, 2006).

U.S. officials are afraid this large lawless and corrupt region will also provide Hezbollah terrorists easy means to infiltrate the southern U.S. border without detection. Potential terrorists can travel to the U.S. through Brazil and then Mexico by posing as tourists.

Rep. Silvestre Reyes, chairman of the House Intelligence Committee, said “Hezbollah militiamen would raise no suspicions because they have Latin American passports, speak Spanish and look like Hispanic tourists.”

Smuggling networks along the Mexican border are also inviting for Hezbollah operatives. The cia’s Counter-Terrorism Center said in a 2004 threat paper, “Many alien smuggling networks that facilitate the movement of non-Mexicans have established links to Muslim communities in Mexico.”

meanwhile, is Brazil really this ignorant, to think enrichment can be contained in a world whose best honesty is that it has free will and the other guy is getting in the way of that “free” will’s best expression?

Brazil, Russia and the U.S. are among the only countries with uranium supplies, uranium enrichment plants and operating nuclear power stations. Zimmermann said.

Not according to Australia:

The Prime Minister, John Howard, made reference to Australia being cut out of the enrichment process in a speech to the Canadian parliament last year. The US has since said that there is no reason for Australia not to be included in the partnership.

But Australia is not the only country to suddenly think about uranium enrichment; Canada, Argentina and South Africa are also interested.

In a world deceived it has ‘free’ will and money is the de facto measure of ‘that’ ‘freedom’, exactly what merchant of anything will be restrained inside the lie? Their best honesty on their best day will kill them all.

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Matthew 24:25 Behold, I have told you beforehand.

In the Name of Jesus Christ, Amen

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