FROM JOSEPH FARAH'S G2 BULLETIN
New report: Al-Qaida recruiting nuke experts
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/?pageId=92961
Warning comes in preparation for G20 meetings

Posted: March 26, 2009
11:45 pm Eastern

© 2009 WorldNetDaily

Editor's Note: The following report is excerpted 
from <http://g2.wnd.com/>Joseph Farah's G2 
Bulletin, the premium online newsletter published by the founder of WND.

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Buckingham Palace in London

A British intelligence report says al-Qaida is 
trying to recruit disaffected nuclear scientists 
from Russia and Pakistan, according to 
<http://g2.wnd.com/>Joseph Farah's G2 Bulletin.

The report from the British intelligence agency 
MI6 comes as part of an alert that has been 
issued in preparation for the G20 meetings to be 
held in London over the next few days.

Al-Qaida has "access to nuclear materials from 
the former Soviet Union. In the past 10 years 
there have been 1,300 separate incidents of 
nuclear material smuggling," MI6 revealed.

The British Home Office also announced it will 
train 10,000 of Britain's police to deal with the 
aftermath of a chemical or biological attack.

Porton Down, Britain's chemical-biological 
warfare center, will oversee the training at its 
high-security establishment on Salisbury Plain.

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"The ideology associated with al-Qaida will 
outlive changes to its structure," the report 
said, adding, "Terrorist organizations will have 
access to new technology and may become capable 
of conducting more lethal operations."

The current threat level remains at "severe" – 
only one step from the highest level – and the 
report said, "We know that some British citizens 
still travel abroad to be trained in how to 
commit terrorist attacks, that terrorists want to 
strike against the UK again and that they will keep on trying."

In order to counter the threat, the government 
plans to spend billions of British pounds a year 
on counter-terrorism by 2011, which goes beyond 
police and the security services to the 60,000 
"store, pub and club managers who all work in 
crowded places that might be targeted by terrorists.

"We have provided security advice to sport venues 
and shopping centers and expanded protective 
programs for air, sea and rail travel to provide 
proportionate, sustainable and efficient security 
for passengers and staff," the report said.

Spending on the prevention of extremism abroad is 
to triple to more than 130 million British pounds 
by next year. The report says the aim is to 
"challenge perceptions overseas of life as a British Muslim in the UK."

The approach includes setting up an English 
language center at al-Azhar University in Cairo.

The government is also running programs in 
prisons, schools and universities across North 
Africa and South Asia, including 700 in Pakistan and Afghanistan.

Meanwhile, MI5 officials have joined with MI6 
leaders in putting all available officers, as 
well as Scotland Yard's anti-terrorist squad 
members, on "red alert" to try to prevent any 
attack at the coming G20 summit, when 20 of the 
world's leaders will be in London.

Officials say upwards of $50 million is being 
spent to turn the city and its airports into a 
fortress. The fear no longer is a car bomb but a 
list of targets that never before have been identified as under threat.

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