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To: flutters
What's breaking is that the threat is specific. Gov. Napolitano (D) and the Palo Verde PR department previously denied that there was any specific threat. Bill Gertz and now Department of Energy Secretary Abraham have confirmed that there was a specific terrorist threat to Palo Verde.
20 posted on 03/20/2003 9:26:43 AM PST by AZLiberty
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To: AZLiberty
Thanks! Please keep me updated if you hear anything else.
21 posted on 03/20/2003 9:46:58 AM PST by flutters (God Bless The USA)
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To: AZLiberty; flutters; madfly; Spiff; Lael; IrishRainy; HungarianGypsy
Posted on AZCentral.com this morning:

Arizona nuclear plant reportedly received specific threat
Robbie Sherwood
The Arizona Republic
Mar. 20, 2003 09:35 AM

National Guard troops were posted around the Palo Verde nuclear plant this week reportedly because of a specific terrorist threat against the facility.

Gov. Janet Napolitano did not confirm a threat against the plant when she sent National Guard troops there on Tuesday, saying only that the U.S. Department of Homeland Security had received a number of unspecified threats.

But The Washington Times reported Thursday that "terrorists have targeted the United States' largest nuclear power plant west of Phoenix, and security officials are looking for Iraqi government 'sleeper cells' that might carry out the attack."

The threat was described as "uncorroborated," and as part of classified intelligence reports given to local law enforcement and security officials.

Arizona's Homeland Security Director Chuck Blanchard said he could not comment about any specific threats. But he said he had complete confidence in the safety at Palo Verde, and added that even without a threat, Napolitano would have sent troops to the plant once the U.S. was put on Orange Alert status - second only to red in a five-color scheme to describe the threat level - because the plant is an "obvious target."

The Washington Times' report Thursday also reported that six Iraqi citizens were detained earlier this week trying to enter the United States from Tijuana, Mexico. And the paper reported that unnamed Border Patrol authorities confirmed that a backpack found last week on a southern Arizona trail frequently used by illegal aliens contained a diary written in Arabic. The sources said the diary, which was handed over to the FBI, contained names and telephone numbers of at least two people in Canada and Iran.

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Here's a picture of the diary, the discovery of which was reported on Feb. 12, 2003. It was found on or about 2/7/03, and turned over to the FBI on or about 2/11/03.


22 posted on 03/20/2003 9:54:53 AM PST by HiJinx (Blessed is the Nation whose God is the Lord...)
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To: AZLiberty
I did not see this threat on local tv, have you?
35 posted on 03/20/2003 10:57:44 AM PST by hsmomx3 (Bundgaard for AZ Gov.)
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