3,000 pages of secret undeclared Iraqi nuclear documents found by the UN

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The head of the United Nations atomic agency has voiced concern about documents apparently relating to nuclear technology which were found in an Iraqi scientist's home.
The documents, numbering 3,000 pages, appear to focus on laser enrichment - a way to modify uranium for use in nuclear weapons - and were taken from the home of physicist Faleh Hassan on Thursday.

New Iraqi document find alarms UN
 
"Laser Enrichment" is the new Tony Robbins course, silly!

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Frimost said:

ROTFLMAO...

The guy's a scientist. He deals with things like this. He probably writes out papers at home prior to getting them published somewhere. It's his goddam hobby for Chrissakes. He likes puzzle games.

But I doubt very much he would keep state papers at his house knowing the Inspectors have the right to search it and knowing what kind of reaction Saddam would have if he thought he was being crossed...

Well America you're beginning to resort to your usual style of hysterical paranoia...

ppman
 
Yes p_p_, many third world wanna-be's are working on Nuclear projects.

They want to be JUST LIKE FRANCE!

:rolleyes:
 
But I doubt very much he would keep state papers at his house knowing the Inspectors have the right to search it

What better place to hide documents? Spread out over the individual homes of HUNDREDS of different nuclear scientists or all together in just a half-dozen official Iraqi gov. nuclear sites that are frequently inspected by the UN?
 
What European leftist movement? Teflon Tony is as middle of the road as you can get, France has a significant hard right section of its parliment and both Germany and Austria have hard right governments.

Or is this another phrase for the paranoid to blame things on like 'military-industrial complex'?

The Earl

Hanns: Before you start, I'm for ousting Hussain. Just not for the US to be at liberty to attack anyone and everyone with negligible proof. This to me counts a good proof, but you can't blame people for wanting to see it before acting. Habeas corpus?
 
Frimost said:
What better place to hide documents? Spread out over the individual homes of HUNDREDS of different nuclear scientists or all together in just a half-dozen official Iraqi gov. nuclear sites that are frequently inspected by the UN?

You've been seeing too many thriller movies...

A better place would be to split them up into hundreds of little floppies and bury them in the sand...there's plenty of it...

:D

ppman
 
You've been seeing too many thriller movies...

A better place would be to split them up into hundreds of little floppies and bury them in the sand...there's plenty of it...



ppman

That is the most stupid thing I ever heard here before!
It gets HOT in a desert pp_man, like 140 degrees F. How long do you think floppy disks with billions of dollars of research abd development data would survive in some finely grained sandy desert full of dust that can get everywhere and corrupt data and temperatures that would melt plastic before it hit its noon-time highs?
 
You know pp, the sand shifts too you know? They have a little thing called "Sand Storms" there that can shift dunes around and bury entire vehicles, tanks, and even towns from time to time.
 
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