The next terrorist attack could be a two-fold attack. The second one will be mentioned toward the end, but for now, we will concentrate on the first phase of the terrorist attack. And the first phase will involve briefcases containing explosives as well as radiactive material, making a minature atomic bomb, perhaps not nearly as much of a weapon of mass destruction as an authentic atomic bomb, but still has the potential to do some major damage nonetheless.
Several of these small nuclear suitcase bombs would be planted throughout various government and military installations throughout the United States. Over a dozen would be spread throughout the Pentagon; the September 11, 2001 plane crash struck the first blow, and now these suitcase bombs will finish the job and once they detonate the Pentagon will be in ruins, nothing more than a smouldering, radioactive shithole. More of these suitcase nukes will be used to take out Congress—both the House AND the Senate—and the Supreme Court as well. And we can't forget about the White House, of course. And if somehow George W Bush is not inside at the time of detonation, then the Moslem terrorists will hunt him down and assassinate him, his family, and Vice President Dick Chaney. And just for the hell of it, we can get rid of New York mayor Rudy Julliani, too. More suitcase nukes will be planted in the FBI, CIA, and NSA headquarters and those two will be turned into nothing more than smouldering radioactive shitholes upon detonation. And the Hoover Dam will be taken out by these suitcase nukes as well, thus resulting in a massive power outage throughout the westcoast of the United States. Blackout in the west and radiation sickness in the east and total chaos and mass panic breaking out all over.
And after having located the final sample of Small Pox, it would be then that the Alcquata would unleash the deadly virus upon the unsuspecting civilians of New York City. An outbreak of small pox in the Big Apple. That would be the second phase of the attack, and the people's attentions would be so focused on the various radioactive suitcase-bomb detonations and the west-coast blackout that no one will notice the sudden small pox infection. And unlike anthrax, small pox is highly communicable, so by the time people realize what happened, the disease would have become a massive epidemic throughout the entire United States, making things extremely difficult for the CDC in trying to quarantine the small pox infectees and stopping the spread of this previously erradicated disease.
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1:00pm Eastern Standard time on December 10, 2001