Posted on 09/17/2007 12:57:00 PM PDT by blam
Read more here: http://www.haaretz.com/hasen/spages/903955.html
Good find Blam
BTTT
this is unusually detailed.
Feel free to Freep these freaks here: http://www.tartousport.com/main/english/contact.php?
How can anyone in Western Journalism write this and get away with it?
There are no "businesses" in NK.
Elementary, my dear Watson.....
No trace? Maybe it didn’t have time to send a distress signal after several Mark-48’s acquired their target.
Why would Syria need cement from North Korea? It is EXCEEDINGLY heavy, and the economics of importing it from halfway around the world make no sense.
Of course, I didn’t expect anything involving the Norks and the Syrians to make sense from the surface. But you think that they couldv’e come up with a better lie than that.
From here: http://www.papernet.hu/?l=sdetails〈=hun&i=1121
I wish the Lone Gunman had lived to see this...absolutely everything is somewhere in the data stream if you know how to look.
There is a link here with both that boat and Syria, spelled in a different language. For research purposes:
These photos document the North Korean “Al Hamed” passing through the Bosphorous (sp?) beyond which are ports in Russia, Turkey, etc., but not Iran.
Where is that photo from? Nice castle in the background.
LOL!!!.........
2004 6419629 AL HAMED HMZB6 General Cargo Ship 1718 1965 07 Korea (North)
http://www.e-ships.net/index/A5.shtml
Also known as, under previous owners:
1965 OTEPAA
1994-SMARAGD
1996-HASAN M
1998-REIS
2004-AL HAMED (Szíria) még üzemel
That last bit, where it is listed with “Sziria” is interesting.
... kinda like Eskimos importing snowballs.
Is it that big of a lie? What else would the North Koreans have to export? Food? Now that would be a lie...
U.S. confirms Syria-N. Korea nuke link
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"We do know that there are a number of foreign technicians that have been in Syria," Acting Deputy Assistant Secretary of State Andrew Semmel said. "We do know that there may have been contact between Syria and some secret suppliers for nuclear equipment. Whether anything transpired remains to be seen."
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