Over the past few months the CIA has assassinated four top Iranian nuclear scientists. The most recent was last week; not only was the Islamic Republic's number one A-bomb expert snuffed, the number two guy was severely injured. Since the Agency only waxes the top talent in Iran's nuclear weapons program all an Iranian scientist has to do to survive is produce substandard work. Do a crap job and you will not be targetted. Think of a class of bright physics students, but all of them are competing to get "F's."
But even if he were willing to risk his life by working hard, an Iranian nuclear scientist would still have to face the NSA generated viruses tearing his centrifuges apart. And on top of all that, the CIA has been successful in placing cracked valves in Iranian centrifuges. So there are two ways to blow them apart: bad valves and bad software.
On Monday Iranian nuclear disarmament talks began. In the morning, the Iranian negotiator bitterly complained that the world is turning a blind eye to the numerous sins routinely committed by the CIA and NSA. He was obviously depressed and not up to the job of getting a good deal out of his American adversaries.
Small wonder. Right before the talks Iran announced that it can produce yellowcake uranium from raw uranium. Which is to say that it can hammer uranium ore out of rock, which any African country with uranium deposits is capable of doing. If Iran is spending money on developing yellowcake refining capacity, then it is probably unable to make even token progress on weapons grade enrichment.
But wait a minute, the CIA says Iran is only months away from having working nuclear weapons. Here is how we know if a CIA spokesman is lying, his lips are moving. The CIA knows more about lying than any other organization or individual.
AS far as individual stocks, this is bad news for Raytheon.
Tuesday, December 7, 2010
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