[NTLK] [OT] Time Travel & Government Secrets

From: templar (templar1_at_mac.com)
Date: Fri Feb 08 2002 - 18:38:43 EST


Reading the paragraph about the Holographic Portal nearly blew my mind.
I just had to pass it on.

-Will

With Carl Limbacher and NewsMax.com Staff
For the story behind the story...

http://www.newsmax.com

 
          Thursday, Feb. 7, 2002 12:44 a.m. EST

'Seeds': New Revelations on Wen Ho Lee, Mossad, More

NewsMax readers by now are familiar with Gordon Thomas' new best-selling
book, "Seeds of Fire: China and the Story Behind the Attack on America."

Gordon, a journalist with 38 books to his credit, claims that soon after
Sept. 11 Israel's Mossad provided the CIA with compelling proof that
China used its surrogate, Osama bin Laden, to attack the U.S., in an
effort to undermine our financial dominance.

Thomas also claims, and reprints a top-secret CIA report supporting his
claim, that the Chinese are aiming for a nuclear showdown with the U.S.
by 2015 - a showdown they plan to win.

These allegations about the book have been published before.

Still, "Seeds of Fire” is chock-full of other startling revelations:

* What was the real reason national security officials were so
concerned about suspected spy Wen Ho Lee? Thomas claims it was because
Lee not only was privy to the nation's nuclear weapons secrets, he also
was working on several supersecret projects at Los Alamos, including
"Project HP." "HP" stands for Holographic Portal, an attempt by the U.S.
government to engage in time travel.
* Convicted spy Jonathan Pollard will never be released, Thomas says.
He knows too much about how U.S. government agencies have penetrated the
national security apparatus of friendly nations and potential foes.
* Why did the U.S. get so cozy with China after Tiananmen Square?
Thomas reports that China provided the CIA with all the intelligence it
had from its dealings with Iraq, including missile sites and nuclear
weapons development sites. The Chinese help proved invaluable for the
Gulf War and targeted bombings.
Since the Gulf War, U.S. relations with China have continued to cool.
Thomas details China's growing relationship with Israel's Mossad.

The book reads more like a spy thriller than a staid account of
U.S.-Chinese relations. But one thing is certain - Thomas has little
doubt of Chinese intentions.

He concludes ominously: "At the core of the Chinese machine - its
intelligence services, its propaganda - its military leaders, its
politicians - is one belief: It despises America's fear of casualties.
It witnessed this fear in the Korean War, in Vietnam, in every war in
which the United States has been involved. In Beijing it is known as
'the body bag syndrome.' The United States has magnificent weapons
systems. But China's soldiers are taught from the day of their induction
into the People's Liberation Army, that the Americans who man those
machines fear death - and that is why they can be beaten."

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