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Terror Networks
Abd al-Rahim al-Nashiri: Evil Genius
2003-02-21
...As described to NEWSWEEK for the first time by foreign officials who work closely with the CIA, the aim was to sink a U.S. warship with everyone aboard, and the scenario was every bit as grand and complicated as something out of an old James Bond movie. Through a front company, Al Qaeda actually bought a large freighter equipped with a heavy-duty crane. It also bought several small speedboats from a manufacturer in the United Arab Emirates. The plan was to carry the smaller craft on the mother ship, fill them with explosives, lower them into the water and send them on their way toward the warship as, in effect, suicide torpedoes. If those failed—and they would have been vulnerable to defensive fire if the ship’s crew was alert—the freighter itself was filled with explosives, making it the biggest conventional bomb ever built. It wouldn’t have to ram the warship to sink it, just explode nearby.
His MO writ large.
Late last year, Nashiri was spotted in Yemen, but the Yemenis didn’t arrest him. He went to Dubai and was picked up there. Ever since, Nashiri has been in one of the secret CIA interrogation centers outside the United States, beyond the reach of American law or mercy. According to intelligence sources familiar with his dossier, he’s been quite giggly talkative. By combining what Nashiri has told them with details from other captured masterminds like Abu Zubaydah (none of whose whereabouts are a matter of public record) the CIA can cross-check information, spot inconsistencies, apply truncheons, and expand its web of coverage.
So we’re all a lot safer? Yes, in fact.
Safer. But not safe.
Interesting details in this article.
Posted by:JAB

#4  It kinda makes you giggly, all it is, really, is a "fast acting depressant." It's designed to more or less put you only half asleep (yeah this is a over simplified explanation). the most common substance used is Sodium Pentothal(sp?) thiopental(sp?). Technically it is supposed to put the "subject" into a hypnotic state. Basically it makes them too loopy to really lie, and you just guid the conversation.

btw, a hypnotic state is also called a theta state. It's that point between when you are awake and when you are asleep. You know, kinda like when you're awake enough to know what is going on in the room but you still can't move. I think it's called semi-catatonic sleep paralysis.

Though I could be wrong.
Posted by: DeviantSaint   2003-02-21 15:10:41  

#3  "giggle juice" is "truth serum."
Posted by: growler   2003-02-21 13:50:21  

#2  what is giggly?
what is giggle juice?
is it alchohol?
Posted by: anon   2003-02-21 11:26:07  

#1  This gang loves grandiose plans. That's why most of them fail--too many working parts. Just like some of those Japanese battle plans in '44 and '45.
Posted by: Dreadnought   2003-02-21 09:29:34  

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