As I warned about for years ahead of time, in early September of this year, when the DJIA reversed from the critical 10,000 mark, Saddam's Revenge got underway.

To fully understand how America is now experiencing Saddam's Revenge, one first should check out Laurie Mylroie's profound book: Study Of Revenge: Saddam Hussein’s Unfinished War Against America which judiciously uncovers how Saddam's Iraq was fundamentally behind the 1993 World Trade Center bombing that occurred on February 26th and the second anniversary of Kuwait's liberation from Iraqi occupation. As Mylroie makes clear, Saddam's war against America did not end with the cease-fire signed in 1991. Saddam's war against the U.S. has been carried on using terrorism like the WTC attack in '93 that is wrongly being solely attributed by U.S. intelligence to loose terror networks of Islamic extremists.
What's remarkable is that Laurie Mylroie's book appears to reveal a key piece of information regarding the most recent terrorist actions against the U.S., i.e., the Anthrax mailings of recent weeks, that the FBI may be overlooking (believe me....I've sought to inform them). A couple of weeks ago, upon buying Laurie's book, God led me to a particular section that I believe reveals the identity (or at least the alias) of the mastermind behind the Anthrax mailings: "Waly Samar"...
From Chapter 13, "Other Links" in Laurie Mylroie’s Study Of Revenge: Saddam Hussein’s Unfinished War Against America, pp. 171-173 -
"Waly Samar"
On February 2, 1993, a new number appeared on the Trade Center bombing telephone records. The phone belonged to a dormitory room at New York's Hunter College and it was listed under the name "Waly Samar". It appeared only on Abdul Rahman Yasin's records, and it was called frequently from Yasin's apartment throughout the month of February and into early March.
Most notably, on February 28, two days after the Trade center bombing, a call was placed from "Waly Samar's" dormitorv room to a number in Islamabad and billed to Yasin. The call was to the Saudi Red Crescent, and it lasted ninety-five minutes. It was made at 12:45 P.M. local time, when it would have been 10:45 P.M. in Pakistan-not an hour when people are usually in an office. That is a sign of intelligence "tradecraft." One cannot tell who took that call, just as one cannot tell who made it.
Long phone calls are significant, as a deputy to the defense attache at the Israeli Embassy in Washington advised me. He looked at these phone records and pointed out the ninety-five-minute call. He suggested that it was likely to have been a reporting call about the Trade Center bombing.
In the days after the bombing, "Waly Samar's" dormitory room was practically the only toll number called from the Yasin apartment (for calls billed to the Yasin apartment, see chart 13-1). As the phone records indicate:
On the morning of March 4, Salameh was arrested. His arrest was announced on national television at the end of a noontime press conference. At 12:36 P.M., the first of four calls was made that day from Yasin's apartment to "Waly Samar."
Around 2:00 P.M., police sealed off the block in preparation for a search of 34 Kensington Avenue. The Yasin apartment made its last toll call that afternoon at 2:46 pm- to "Waly Samar." The occupants, including Abdul Rahman and his mother, were taken away by the FBI for questioning. Musab was at school. When he arrived home, he found FBI agents searching his apartment and he, too, was taken to the FBI office in Newark.
The telephone records clearly suggest that the Hunter College dormitory room is of special interest. Who occupied that room and made the very long call to Islamabad that seems to have been a reporting call? Why did the Yasin apartment call that dormitory room so often in the days after the bombing?
The answers to these questions are not known. But there certainly appears to be at least one individual who was involved in the plot who has not been identified. Moreover, not everyone can rent a room at the Hunter College dormitory. Only full-time students at Hunter College can do so.
An individual who was a student at Hunter College appears with some frequency on the conspirators' telephone records, and he did some suspicious things with his own phone as well. Was that student involved in renting that room? If so, did he know to what purpose it would be put? That is a particularly relevant question because of his field of expertise: he is a microbiologist. An individual with a knowledge of microbiology would be particularly useful for any party that sought to carry out a biological terrorist attack.
In hopes of stimulating a more thorough investigation, I gave my analysis of the Trade Center bombing telephone records to an official at the New York district attorney's office. The official was impressed by the telephone analysis and did investigate the Hunter College student. But he came to the conclusion that he could do nothing; he pronounced it "frustrating." 12 (emphasis added)
12. Official at the Office of the District Attorney of New York, to author. The analysis of the telephone records was given to the official by this author on January 13, 1995. We discussed the matter several times subsequently, until June, when he reached the conclusion that he could do nothing.
(From pp.174-175)
Chart 13-1 Log of Telephone Calls Billed to the Yasin Apartment after the bombing
February 26: Friday (date of the World Trade Center bombing)
No calls
February 27: Saturday
10:11 A.M. Mahmud Abu Halima, 1 min.
11:05 Waly Samar, 5 min.
11:18 From Waly Samar to Baghdad, Iraq, 5 mm.
11:24 From Waly Samar to Leeds, U.K, 1 min.
11:34 From Waly Samar to Islamabad, Pakistan, 36 min.
12:13 P.M. Waly Samar, 2 min.
12:34 From Waly Samar to Baghdad, Iraq, 45 min.
3:31 From Waly Samar to Baghdad, Iraq, 24 min.
4:45 Waly Samar, 4 min.
February 28: Sunday
12:08 P.M. Nidal Ayyad, 3 min.
12:46 From Waly Samar to Islamabad, Pakistan, 95 min.
8:49 Zainab Mahmod, Brooklyn, NY., 2 min.
March 1: Monday
11:51 A.M. Waly Samar, 1 min.
12:24 P.M. Waly Samar, 1 min.
1:00 Waly Samar, 4 min.
March 2: Tuesday
5:20 P.M. Waly Samar, 1 min.
10:55 Waly Samar, 6 min.
March 3: Wednesday
11:17 A.M. Waly Samar, 1 min.
1:17 P.M. Waly Samar, 1 min.
5:15 Waly Samar, 1 min.
March 4: Thursday
12:36 P .M. Waly Samar, 1 min.
12:59 Waly Samar, 1 min.
1:59 Waly Samar, 1 min.
2:46 Waly Samar. 1 min.
10:22 Shari Bagrian, 1 min.
10:22 Sharareh Bagherian, 1 min.
10:23 Sharareh Bagherian, 4 min.
10:27 Z.S. Abuasi, Rutherford, N.J., 2 min.
NOTE: Calls listed as originating "from Waly Samar" were made from his
dormitory room and charged to the Yasin apartment.
SOURCE: Government Exhibit 818, United States v. Muhammad Salameh et al.
(From pp.40-43)
Abdul Rahman Yasin. Yasin was born in Bloomington, Indiana, in 1960, while his father was working on his Ph.D. at the University of Indiana. Yasin grew up in Baghdad, and he came to New York in early September 1992 on a U.S. passport acquired two months earlier from the U.S. embassy in Amman. An epileptic, he ostensibly came for medical treatment, staying with his brother Musab in Jersey City. (See illustration 4-2, the wanted poster for Yasin.)
Yasin is charged with having helped mix chemicals for the bomb. That is a fairly significant role. Yasin is also a cagey fellow. Salameh was arrested on March 4. Yasin was picked up that day in a sweep of sites associated with Salameh and taken to the FBI's Newark office for questioning. But Yasin managed to pull the wool over the eyes of the FBI agents who interrogated him.
Unlike El Gabrowny, Yasin was very cooperative. He provided the FBI agents with useful information. He told them he had helped Salameh learn to drive the van that had carried the bomb. And he told them about a safe house, the apartment on Pamrapo Avenue in Jersey City, which was used to mix the chemicals for the bomb.
The FBI's New Jersey office considered Yasin to be cooperative and innocent. In a sworn affidavit, Agent Eric Pilker referred to him as a confidential informant who "has no training or experience in explosives or the production of explosive devices."
New Jersey FBI believed that Yasin would be helpful in the future, and they allowed him to leave their office. Rudimentary precautions were not taken. His passport was not held, although he had come from Iraq only six months before and could easily return. It also seems that airlines were not alerted that he should not be allowed to leave, as was done in the case of several others then considered suspect. The day after his questioning, Yasin flew to Jordan, and from there traveled on to Baghdad, where he was later seen by an ABC News stringer outside his father's house.
While New Jersey FBI tended to regard Yasin as a very good source of information, New York FBI took a dimmer view. Investigators subsequently tried to draw Yasin back to America, some with the aim of questioning him further, some in the belief that he should be arrested. His brother Musab was repeatedly brought to the New Jersey FBI office to telephone him in Baghdad. Musab was told to say that authorities wanted Yasin to return just to ask him a few more questions. Yasin seemed agreeable in principle; he just had a few personal matters to take care of.
Thus, even after his flight, Yasin continued to deceive the FBI, or at least some of its agents. Only after local authorities finally came to the conclusion that their efforts to lure Yasin back were fruitless did they make the decision to indict him- on August 4, 1993, some five months after the bombing.
Yasin was so smooth that it is necessary to ask whether he had been instructed in how to handle such a situation. His skillful manipulation of the FBI agents who dealt with him marks him as a cut above all the suspects discussed so far.
A possible element of the recent Anthrax attacks that have occurred in the U.S. is a biotech firm in Boston, Massachusetts partially owned by the Osama bin Laden's family and the Saudi bin Mahfouz family that has been implicated in funding Osama bin Laden's al Qaeda terror network. This story was uncovered by "Freeper" Betty Jo and myself and then picked up and reported by the Boston Herald:
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