Quote Originally Posted by Hamlet
It's probably a good idea to avoid sites like prisonplanet when you're looking for accurate and credible journalism. Not that it's not 'fun stuff'. I love flipping through the National Enquirer at the checkout stand.
All the information on WND (some call it World Nut Daily) and prisonplanet can be found on many other websites. I just gave the prisonplant links because its a site I visit often, so it was just easier
I find Hamid Mir to be respectable because he was the only journalist to interview both Ayman al-Zawahiri and Osama bin Laden after 9/11. When he reported back to a newspaper about the interview, he stated that a message will be released by OBL in a few weeks... two days later, a videotape emerged on the internet of OBL. If Mir comes through again, then we should have another message from the OBL Boogeyman within the week.
Tom Swierzbinski Reviewed by Tom Swierzbinski on . American Hiroshima - all set to go, or more fearmongering? Just the name 'American Hiroshima' will no doubt conjure up images of towering mushroom clouds, decimating skyscrapers and making cities uninhabitable for possibly hundreds of years. Whilst the American Hiroshima could well be a real threat, the likelihood of waking up to find New York, Chicago or Washington has disappeared is a long shot. George W. Bush first learned of the American Hiroshima back in October 2001, when a CIA report from an operative known as 'Dragonfire' stated that a 10 Rating: 5