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Duck & Cover: San Diego Port Director Claims WMD Found in U.S.

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  1. basso

    basso Contributing Member
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    This seems like it should be big news.

    Daily Mail via Jammie Wearing Fool.

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    'A weapon of mass destruction was found in the U.S.': Shock confession of Customs officer

    By David Gardner
    Last updated at 10:56 PM on 13th February 2011


    A port official has admitted that a 'weapon of mass effect' has been found by 'partner agencies' in the U.S., raising major questions over a possible government cover-up.

    The disturbing revelation came in an interview with San Diego's assistant port director screened by a television channel in the city.

    The Customs and Border Protection Department tried to dampen speculation over his remarks, but doubts remained over whether he had inadvertently revealed a dirty bomb plot to attack the U.S. mainland.

    Scroll down for a video of the interview


    Crucial moment: Assistant port director Al Hallor admits on camera 'weapons of mass effect' have been found at locations in the U.S.
    Concern over a secret WMD bust came after U.S. cables made public by the Wikileaks whistleblower website revealed terror groups were plotting a 'nuclear 911.'

    In the interview screened by San Diego’s 10News, Al Hallor, assistant San Diego port director, said ‘weapons of mass effect’ had been found, although he did not specify exactly where or what they were.

    Reporter Mitch Blacher asked Mr Hallor: ‘Do you ever find things that are dangerous like a chemical agent or a weaponised device?’

    ‘At the airport, seaport, at our port of entry we have not this past fiscal year, but our partner agencies have found those things,’ the customs official replied.


    Realisation: The assistant port director closes his eyes as reporter Mitch Blacher again asks him if weapons have ever been found in San Diego - and a public affairs officer intervenes
    ‘So, specifically, you're looking for the dirty bomb? You're looking for the nuclear device?’ asked Mr Blacher.

    ‘Correct. Weapons of mass effect,’ said Mr Hallor.

    ‘You ever found one?’ asked Mr Blacher.

    ‘Not at this location,’ Mr Hallor said.

    ‘But they have found them?’ asked Mr Blacher.

    ‘Yes,’ said Mr Hallor.

    ‘You never found one in San Diego though?’ Mr Blacher asked.

    ‘I would say at the port of San Diego we have not,’ Mr Hallor said.

    ‘Have you found one in San Diego?’ Mr Blacher asked.

    The interview was then interrupted and cut short by a public relations official before Mr Hallor was able to answer the question.

    San Diego's Customs and Border Protection agency was unavailable for comment today.

    Earlier, Mr Hallor told Mr Blacher: ‘Potentially every city in America is a target. Given the waterways and the access to the Navy fleet here, I’d say, absolutely, San Diego is a target.


    Shocking interview: 10News reporter Mitch Blacher interviews Al Hallor at San Diego port - where he makes the startling revelation WMDs have been brought into the U.S.
    ‘Our overall arching mission is to protect the American homeland against terrorists and from weapons of mass effect from entering the country. We are the guardians of America’s borders.’

    THE CRUCIAL CONFESSION

    Reporter: Do you ever find things that are dangerous like a chemical agent or a weaponised device?

    Mr Hallor: At the airport, seaport, at our port of entry we have not this past fiscal year, but our partner agencies have found those things.

    Reporter: So, specifically, you're looking for the dirty bomb? You're looking for the nuclear device?

    Mr Hallor: Correct. Weapons of mass effect.

    Reporter: You ever found one?

    Mr Hallor: Not at this location.

    Reporter: But they have found them?

    Mr Hallor: Yes.

    Reporter: You never found one in San Diego though?

    Mr Hallor: I would say at the port of San Diego we have not.

    He was explaining how the port checks cargo ships arriving at the port. He suggested the customs ‘partner agencies’ may have found the 'weapons of mass effect.'

    Former Secret Service agent and airline security director Glen Winn told 10News Mr Hallor’s comments appeared to be credible.

    ‘This person was, I believe, knowledgeable, has a very important position with the port and the government and as such has that knowledge,’ he said.

    ‘You posed some very serious questions as to security gaps and discoveries that perhaps have taken place in this area.

    'I want to know how many and where did you find them so if I'm in that area, driving around and I see something that is out of place, I make a phone call,’ he added.

    But 10News said a spokesman for the Department of Homeland Security told them Mr Hallor was 'just nervous' in the interview and 'mis-spoke'.

    The spokesman denied officials said weapons of mass destruction had never been found in the U.S.- but would not answer questions about dirty bombs or chemical weapons.

    After the interview, the Customs and Border Protection department in San Diego issued a statement denying it had dealt with any nuclear-related smuggling attempts.

    ‘CBP has not specifically had any incidents with nuclear devices or nuclear materials at our ports of entry,’ it said.

    ‘CBP is an all-threats agency. The purpose of many security measures is to prevent threats from ever materializing by being prepared for them.

    'And, we must be prepared to stop threats in whatever form they do materialise at the border, whether it’s an individual or cargo arriving by land, air, or sea.

    'Regardless of what the contraband or threat is, we’re being smart, evaluating, and focusing in on anything or anyone that is potentially high-risk.’

    No WMDs have ever been smuggled into the US, or, a least, none have been disclosed.

    There were reports more than six years ago that al Qaeda was planning to try and sneak a bomb through a secret tunnel into Arizona from northern Mexico, although it was never substantiated. Just last year, a 2,200 ft cross-border drugs tunnel was discovered in San Diego, complete with lighting and ventilation.


    Terror risk? U.S. officials discovered a 2,200ft cross-border drugs tunnel in San Diego last year, raising fears al Qaeda could use a similar method
    One reason for covering up a known attempt would be to prevent public panic. Just three days ago, acting Inspector General of the Department of Justice, Cynthia Schnedar, criticised U.S. efforts to prepare for a potential WMD attack as 'uncoordinated and fragmented'.

    While the FBI had made adequate precautions for dealing with a WMD fallout, other branches of the DOJ were not sufficiently ready.

    With the exception of the FBI, other departments had no training, did not participate in drills and had not selected an individual to take charge over WMD response operations, she said.

    'In addition, while the department had designated the Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives as the lead agency to coordinate the use of federal law enforcement resources to maintain public safety and security if local and state resources are overwhelmed during a WMD incident, ATF had not adequately prepared for this role,' she added.

    A year ago, the Commission on the Prevention of Weapons of Mass Destruction Proliferation and Terrorism said the U.S. government should be doing more to prevent the nuclear threat.

    Work to improve the nation's response to biological attacks and efforts to reform intelligence gathering and other aspects of homeland security all received an 'F' on the report.
     
  2. SamFisher

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    Best basso post of the decade, identifying a trenchant issue that the rest of the world seems bent on ignoring.

    it is very important that we discover the secret mass effect weapons - they are obviously a precursor to the Reapers' advance guards. If only the idiots on the galactic council would listen to Shepard.

    [​IMG]
     
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    Mass Effect 1 or 2 -- the weapons for the second version of the game were much more powerful.
     
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    I haven't played the second game yet, but the first was one of my favorite games ever.
     
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    9 out of 10 times I dont agree with you, but this is that 1 time. This is amazing Mr. Fisher!!! I LOL'ed.

    Who is your favorite character so far through the series? I think Mordin was pretty cool. Legion was pretty slick also, along with Garrus. Its hard to put one finger on my favorite.
     
  6. SamFisher

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    Kaydan Alenko. Oh wait you said best and not worst. I liked Wrex the first Krogan guy.
     
  7. Invisible Fan

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    I sucker punched Wrex and put him down like a dog.


    This story sounds like a conspiracy the Illusive Man made up.
     
  8. basso

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    why would a san diego television station promote a conspiracy?
     
  9. Invisible Fan

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    It's in the best interests of humanity.
     
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  10. vlaurelio

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    why would Fox give airtime to people who believe our POTUS is not an American citizen?
     
  11. Kojirou

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    Anyone who lets Wrex die has no soul.

    Not San Diego, but:

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    Same reason you do: attention whoring. Or same reason FOX does: ratings.
     
  14. basso

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    video in the OP is ABC, not FOX.
     
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  15. pgabriel

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    thread title fail, "WME" is what we're going with this decade
     
  16. SamFisher

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    Why would a decorated Turain Spectre agent like Saren turn into a plant for the Reapers?

    Why would the Council ignore the threat after the battle of the Citadel?

    Answer: Mind control
     
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  17. Deji McGever

    Deji McGever יליד טקסני

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    They want FX?
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    And again, as much as I read the Mail to keep my pop culture IQ in check to keep up with my competitors (esp. in the UK), I offer this again:

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  18. basso

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    the source is a local ABC affiliate in SD. the Mail just picked up the story from the video.
     
  19. across110thstreet

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    why differentiate? it's an example of a local newscaster looking for his big scoop to get him up to the majors...

    and there's a reason that sensationalistic british tabloids are the only one sharing...
     
  20. ima_drummer2k

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    LOL at the female anchor.

    "And the answers.....may leave you SPEECHLESS."

    [​IMG]
     
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