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Terrorists Planning Major Attacks: The 30 Most Unthinkable Targets in America

Monday, 10 December 2007 08:14 PM EST

 

The U.S. government is in a frantic race to stop a weapons of mass destruction attack on an American city.

Newsmax magazine has the full story in its just released edition: “Stopping the Next 9/11” with an exclusive excerpt from Ronald Kessler’s new best seller “The Terrorist Watch: Inside the Desperate Race to Stop the Next Attack."

You can get this valuable book free with Newsmax magazine which also includes, for the first time, a list of the 30 likely terrorist targets.

Futurist Dr. Marvin J. Cetron, who has consulted for the U.S. government, and in 1994 prepared a report for the Department of Defense warning that terrorists were planning to use commercial aircraft as guided bombs to strike major landmarks.

Cetron, working with some of the top experts in their fields, gives a surprising list of the most vulnerable targets today — featuring the “30 Most Unthinkable Targets.”

He reveals the “most diabolical plots for which people are least prepared.”

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In this exclusive Newsmax magazine report you will find out:

  • The tragic reason why Cetron’s 1994 report was disregarded

  • How just four well-placed car bombs could cripple America’s crude-oil processing capacity and cost the U.S. $1.2 trillion

  • The dark secret that makes the North American power grid an easy target

  • The Boston Massacre: A small explosives-laden plane strikes a liquefied natural gas depot — and kills nearly 200,000

  • How anthrax, nerve gas, and even E. coli can be used as devastating weapons

  • The surprising reason Saddam Hussein “faked” having weapons of mass destruction

  • How U.S. and British agents thwarted a “second 9/11” plot

  • The chilling terrorist scenario that would target major American theme parks

  • The real story behind the grenade attack on President Bush in Tbilisi, Georgia

  • Why the public knows just “the tip of the iceberg” about terrorists

  • The worst-case scenario — a suitcase nuclear weapon

  • The officials who form America’s front line against terrorist attacks

  • A frightening fact: China has lost 17 pounds of “weapons grade” uranium to thieves

  • How a carefully placed “electromagnetic pulse” bomb could severely damage the Internet

  • Khalid Sheikh Mohammed’s arrest and the “turning point” in the war on terror

  • The CIA’s high-tech tools for monitoring possible terrorists

  • The Empire State Building, the Panama Canal, Big Ben and other terrorist plots that were averted

  • Why 100 percent cargo inspection is impossible

  • FBI Director Robert Mueller’s biggest frustration

  • How regular folks could use cell phones to help fight terror

  • Other “high probability” targets: shopping malls, oil pipelines, schools and churches, freight trains, tunnels, and national parks

  • And much more.

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