Friends, it is good to be back your Watchman was away on vacation and a concurrent special assignment. I had no access to the internet to keep you informed.
Above, a glass vial containing Cesium 137, one particle is deadly. Remember, a small particle of radioactive Cesium 137, on your "pinkie" will kill you in a matter of days. I would rather be bitten by a Black Mamba snake than contaminated with Cesium 137.
Al-Zabadani
was a popular summer resort in southwestern Syria, close to the border with Lebanon. It is located in the center of a green valley
surrounded by high mountains at an elevation of around 1,100'. It was a beautiful town with pleasant people and had good places to eat Mediterranean food, my favorite kind of food. Al-Zabadani had
a population of 26,285. Today it is a ghost town except for Hezbollah and Syrian
government soldiers there.
Above, what Al-Zabadani looked like before the war in Syria, below, photos of Zabadani today.
Above, Hezbollah fighters inside Al-Zabadani.
Above, terrorists who surrendered to Hezbollah in Al-Zabadani.
Al-Zabadani, 30 km west of Damascus and 140km as the crow flies from Haifa, has been depopulated by five years of
Syrian war, except for one sign of death. Since December 2015, Hezbollah
or if you prefer Hizbollah has enclosed this once attractive tourist resort,
strategically located on the Damascus-Beirut highway, into a fortress enclave
whose high walls conceal the terrorist group’s new program for the development
of weapons of mass destruction.
Most of the facilities for the research and development of chemical weapons and dirty bombs are well below the surface of the secret 2.5 sq. km site.
Most of the facilities for the research and development of chemical weapons and dirty bombs are well below the surface of the secret 2.5 sq. km site.
Syrian and Iranian engineers and technicians are developing the chemical weapons for Hezbollah’s WMD arsenal, and foreign experts were hired from outside the Middle East to help build radioactive weapons. They are kept out of sight at Zabadani.
A telltale sign that the
Shiite terrorist organization was actively pursuing a radioactive bomb program
was dropped in a speech given by Hezbollah leader Hassan Nasrallah on Feb. 16, 2016.
He boasted that a pair of Hezbollah
rockets falling on the Israeli city of Haifa would cause a catastrophe
equivalent to a “nuclear bomb” attack. He said this: “An Israeli expert had said that Haifa’s
residents fear a deadly attack on the ammonia storage tanks which contain more
than 15,000 tons of this gas. That would lead to the deaths of tens of
thousands of Israelis and affect another 800,000.”
“This would be exactly like a nuclear bomb and we can say
that Lebanon today has a nuclear bomb, seeing as any rocket that might hit
these tanks is capable of creating a nuclear bomb effect,” Nasrallah said.
When someone like the Hezbollah
terrorist chief drops four references to a nuclear bomb in as many sentences,
ending with the boast that “Lebanon today has nuclear bomb,” it must be presumed that he is
crowing over some sort of nuclear device in hand.
An actual atomic bomb would cost Hezbollah millions of dollars in investment or purchase, require extensive expertise and a long development time. I think Nasrallah may be referring to the effects a “dirty bomb”, a conventional bomb mixed with radioactive material. It is the poor man's nuclear weapon. A “dirty bomb” could cause massive damage to Haifa’s chemical industry, resulting in a high death toll and panic and cause a major disruption in Israel, the perfect weapon for terrorists. Nasrallah is also be referring to the effect of Hezbollah's conventional missiles hitting Israel's chemical complex in Haifa and causing massive panic and destruction inside Israel.
An actual atomic bomb would cost Hezbollah millions of dollars in investment or purchase, require extensive expertise and a long development time. I think Nasrallah may be referring to the effects a “dirty bomb”, a conventional bomb mixed with radioactive material. It is the poor man's nuclear weapon. A “dirty bomb” could cause massive damage to Haifa’s chemical industry, resulting in a high death toll and panic and cause a major disruption in Israel, the perfect weapon for terrorists. Nasrallah is also be referring to the effect of Hezbollah's conventional missiles hitting Israel's chemical complex in Haifa and causing massive panic and destruction inside Israel.
My Israeli friends decline
to discuss publicly
Hezbollah’s WMD program, but it further complicated by the commanding Russian
military presence in Syria. It is hard to believe that the Shiite terrorists
can develop a “dirty bomb” in the heart of Syria, without Russian intelligence
noticing what was going on. This is another deadly turn in Syria towards the Isaiah
17 prophesy that calls for the total destruction of Damascus, turning it into a
ruinous heap of ruins.
On another
topic, a car bomb exploded Wednesday afternoon at a building being used as a
command center for a US-backed Syrian terrorist group, Jabhat Thuwwar Souriya, outside the Syrian
town of Quneitra
close to the Israeli border. As a result of the massive explosion in the
village of Asheh, the building collapsed and over 25 terrorists were killed
including the group's leader Abu
Hamza al-Naimi. The bombing was apparently carried out by local cells of
the Al-Sabirin organization
trained and operated by Hizbollah
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