Subject: "Dual-Use" NIH "Scientists"
Date: Jul 16, 2010 6:36 AM
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We want to know who funded Sweeg's
trip to an Israeli Bioweapons Plant:
Psychotard Double-Oh-McSweegan discusses Israeli bioweaponeering in
the USA on his tardblog:
http://groups.google.com/group/scilyme2/browse_thread/thread/97145b659573ba9d/91f61251f09c793f?hl=en&lnk=gst&q=McSweegan+Israel#91f61251f09c793f
Or
http://groups.google.com/group/scilyme2/msg/91f61251f09c793f?hl=en&dmode=source
Please see more about "Dual Use" bioweapons
on my homepage... from Congressional Hearings.
We've never been told why/how Sweeg went
to Israel (although that tard McSweegan could
not have produced anything of value for them
http://www.actionlyme.org/GOLDWATER_LETTER.htm )
He's crazy, but he's Israel's favorite kind
of crazy- a sociopath.
KMDickson
http://www.actionlyme.org
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http://news.antiwar.com/2010/07/15/us-probing-israeli-indian-attempts-to-buy-dual-use-equipment/
The Buraeu of Industry and Security is said to be investigating the US-
based company Pelogy over allegations that they attempted to purchase
potential “dual use” items to be exported to Israel and India,
potentially for use in their nuclear weapons programs.
The buraeu so far has not offered any particular information into the
exact types of equipment acquired and Israel has declined official
comment in the ongoing investigation, but they appear to have been
related to creating nuclear weapons and missiles.
Without further information it is impossible to determine if the goods
could have theoretically been exported with the proper licenses, but
it does appear that the group attempted to circumvent obtaining any
licenses at all for the exports.
The items’ potential use in nuclear weapons programs is particularly
serious in the case of both Israel and India, as neither is a
signatory of the nuclear non-proliferation treaty. Tacit US support
for the nuclear weapons of both nations is already a serious issue
internationally, and the prospect that the US is struggling with its
own export controls would be particularly embarrassing at a time when
they are making so much of “dual use” technology falling into the
hands of enemy nations.
KMDickson