1996 CRUISE SHIP FIRE WAS FAILED TERRORIST ATTACK THANKS TO ETS (STA BREAKING NEWS and ARCHIVES)
By Martha Jette
On July 6, 1996, a cruise ship traveling from San Francisco to Vancouver, B.C. was in grave danger. The 1,200 passengers and crew aboard the Golden Princess had no idea that Muslim terrorists were among them acting as tourists.
The Muslims, who had shaved their beards so they could blend in with passengers, had a mission to perform. They brought with them a disassembled atomic bomb, which they intended to assemble on board and hide in the ship’s engine room.
This is information that no one has been privy to since the event. The story that hit the news wires said nothing about a terrorist attack and instead said the ship was crippled by an “electrical problem,” which caused the fire “off the northwest tip of the Olympic Peninsula at the entrance to Juan de Fuca Strait” due to a fire in the engine room.
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