By Hillel Fendel
(IsraelNN.com)
A weekend 5.0
Richter earthquake in Iran was
actually a nuclear bomb test, says
an Iranian nuclear scientist
claiming to be working on the
project.
The report is an Israel
Insider exclusive.
This past Saturday night,
southern Iran experienced what
was reported as a significant
earthquake - a seismic event
measuring 5.0 on the Richter
scale. Its epicenter was just north
of the strategic Straits of Hormuz,
which separates Iran from Abu
Dhabi and Oman and which is the
gateway to the Persian Gulf. The
report quotes an Iranian nuclear
scientist who claims to be working
in uranium enrichment for the
project, and who said that the
"quake" was actually an
underground nuclear bomb test.
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Here’s another look at the
same event.
Iranian source:
"Quake" Saturday
was nuclear bomb
test
Posted by Israel Insider on October
28, 2008 at 11:00am
Israel Insider's source reports
that the test is in fact the
second in a series. A 4.8
Richter scale event occurred on
October 21 with an epicenter
(26.70N, 54.96E) within 5 km (3
miles) of the October 25 tremor.
Israeli and foreign sources
have long speculated that Iran
has been in possession of
ready nuclear bombs, but
would only begin testing them
when a full production line for
nuclear weapons is in place.
The source indicated that Iran
is being assisted by China and
North Korea. Israel Insider's
Iranian source reports that two
"nuclear rockets" have been
completed and are intended for use against the Jewish State in
the coming months.