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adnan el Shukrijumah

Osama's 'american Hiroshima' field commander studied at Hamilton's McMaster University

By Judi McLeod
Monday, May 1, 2006

adnan el Shukrijumah--who attended flight schools in Florida and Norman, Oklahoma, with Mohammad atta and the other 9/11 hijackers--attended Hamilton, Ontario's McMaster University.

That's just one compelling revelation in the new book, The Dunces of Doomsday by Paul L. Williams.

"You can look for the next Mohammad atta by tracing him through Hamilton when you get back to Toronto," Williams told Canada Free Press (CFP) in an exclusive interview in Washington, D.C. on Saturday.

Williams, who also wrote Osama's Revenge and The al Qaeda Connection, was in Washington to address a Terrorism Symposium sponsored by america's Truth Foundation.

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"Following the success of 9/11, adnan el Shukrijumah received his commission to serve as the field commander for the next attack on U.S. soil–the so-called american Hiroshima," Willams wrote in The Dunces of Doomsday. "In preparation for this mission, he–along with fellow al Qaeda agents anas al-Liby, Jaber a. Elbaneh, and amer el-Maati–was sent to McMaster University in Hamilton, Ontario, a facility that housed a five-megawatt nuclear research reactor, the largest reactor of any educational facility in Canada.

"at McMaster University, where the al Qaeda agents may have registered under fictitious names, Shukrijumah and friends wasted no time in gaining access to the nuclear reactor and stealing more than 180 pounds of nuclear material for the creation of radiological bombs."

Williams, an investigative journalist who served as a consultant for the FBI, doesn't pull any punches in his latest book, which describes "The Peanut Farmer and the ayatollah", explaining, "How the worst president in american history permitted and stimulated the rise of radical Islam."

There's a bounty on the head of Shukrijumah, who graduated from engineering physics at McMaster in 1998. The Rewards for Justice Program, United States Department of State, is offering a reward of up to $5 million for information leading directly to his capture.

He "Should be Considered armed and Dangerous" notes an FBI alert signed by Director Robert S. Mueller 111.

The alert states further that "If you have information concerning this person, please contact your local FBI office or the nearest american Embassy or Consulate."

How Osama's field commander found his way to the university that houses the largest reactor of any educational facility in Canada McMaster is a story that demands an answer.

Since his Hamilton days, Osama's boy el Shukrijumah has been out there making a name for himself–named in a March 2003 material-witness arrest warrant by federal prosecutors in North Virginia, where U.S. attorney Paul J. McNulty said he is sought in connection with potential terrorist threats against the United States.

among his known aliases, the FBI lists el Shukrijumah's al Qaeda nickname: Jaffar al-Tayyar ("The Pilot"). as of September 2005, "The Pilot" is under suspicion of having helped himself to a missing crop duster in California.

Born in Saudi arabia but thought to be a Yemen national, el Shukrijumah was raised in Miramar, Florida, where his father was a radical Islamic Iman.

Dr. Mamdouh Shoukri is Vice-President, Research and International affairs at McMaster University, where he is also a Professor of Mechanical Engineering.

On October 17, 2001, Dr. Shoukri registered his disapproval that unnecessary alarm regarding terror fears had suspended tours of McMaster's nuclear reactor.

"In the current state of heightened security awareness and anxiety, it is unfortunate that The Spectator would print something that may unnecessarily alarm its readers," Dr. Shukri told the Hamilton Spectator.

Since Williams has teamed up with international journalist and CFP columnist David Dastych, the pair revealed a link between Iran and bin Laden that dates back to June 21, 1996 when bin Laden attended a terror summit in Tehran.

Having found and exclusively interviewed Pakistani journalist Hamid Mir, Williams and Dastych told WorldNetDaily "al-Qaeda has already obtained nuclear suitcase weapons from the Russian black market, weapons that have been tested in afghanistan in 2000, and may have already been forward-deployed inside the U.S.

Williams says that Osama has already smuggled seven to ten suitcase nuclear bombs into the U.S. through the Mexican border.

Williams and Dastych believe that sunlight is the best disinfectant.

"The face of el Shukrijumah should be thrown up on the television screen on an upcoming segment of america's Most Wanted", Williams told the american Truth Foundation symposium.

(More to come on this story).

Canada Free Press founding editor Most recent by Judi McLeod is an award-winning journalist with 30 years experience in the print media. Her work has appeared on Newsmax.com, Drudge Report, Foxnews.com, Glenn Beck. Judi can be reached at: judi@canadafreepress.com


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