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Threat Matrix: Daily Terror Threat - Thread 5
CNN ^ | March 12, 2004

Posted on 03/12/2004 8:23:06 PM PST by thecabal

WASHINGTON (CNN) -- This week's deadly train bombings in Spain will not lead to a rise in the U.S. color-coded terror threat alert system, a Department of Homeland Security spokesman said Friday.

"Based on the current intelligence, we have no specific indicators that terrorist groups are considering such an attack in the U.S. in the near term," said department spokesman Brian Roehrkasse.

(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...


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To: All
Plane Crashes Near RDU; Catches On Fire
3,861 posted on 03/26/2004 12:49:27 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: WestCoastGal
I have that one, that's how I was able to get here. I was suggesting we have our own Yahoo Threat Matrix group in case of emergency.

If you want a totally private one that the public can not access, let me know and I can have a backup on my server. But we won't be posting it's address..only through freepmail

3,862 posted on 03/26/2004 12:53:24 PM PST by Indie (We don't need no steenkin' experts!)
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To: Letitring; freeperfromnj; All
Fox News: Pilot of the F-18 was able to ejects before crash thank God.
3,863 posted on 03/26/2004 12:54:21 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: TexKat
What was an F-18 doing at RDU?

Any more news about helicopter crash in the Gulf?
3,864 posted on 03/26/2004 12:58:54 PM PST by Letitring
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To: All
Richmond fire is actually 9 seperate fires in a several block area. Several explosions have been heard during the time the fire has been burning, but no cause has been determined.

The fire location is almost exactly in the middle of the downtown area.

The fire is starting to wind down, and firefighters are being released from the scene.



3,865 posted on 03/26/2004 1:06:19 PM PST by judicial meanz (If liberals are not totalitarian in nature, why do they need deception to get their points across?)
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To: Letitring
No, but someone just posted breaking news about a train derailment in GA.
3,866 posted on 03/26/2004 1:07:04 PM PST by Labyrinthos
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To: Indie
Velveeta started a new FR Yahoo group for Threat Matrix. The link is a few posts back this morning. I can get it for you later, right now I have Nascar qualifying trackpass on.

I think another (3rd) option would be a great idea!! Let us know how we can do that. Also, I am making a list of e-mails for emergency links. Freepmail is the way to go.
3,867 posted on 03/26/2004 1:11:27 PM PST by WestCoastGal ("Hire paranoids, they may have a high false alarm rate, but they discover all the plots" Rumsfeld)
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To: WestCoastGal
Train Derailment Hall County Georgia,
CNN Breaking news ticker ^ | March 25, 2004 | zakjan
3,868 posted on 03/26/2004 1:13:43 PM PST by The Turbanator
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At Least 14 Killed as U.S. Battles Insurgents in Iraq

FALLUJA, Iraq (Reuters) - U.S. troops fought running battles with insurgents in the Iraqi flashpoint town of Falluja on Friday, the gunfire killing at least seven people, including three children and a cameraman for U.S. network ABC.

In Saddam Hussein's hometown of Tikrit, four Iraqi paramilitaries and three armed suspects died during a pre-dawn raid by the U.S.-backed force. In Baghdad, a series of night-time blasts wounded at least six people.

Falluja, about 40 miles west of Baghdad, is known for its fierce hostility to the U.S.-led occupation. Insurgents fought U.S. troops in the town for several hours, but it was unclear what sparked the violence.

"It was a bloody day in Falluja," doctor Mohammad Daham told Reuters Television. "We have been receiving casualties in great numbers."

Burhan Mohammed Mazhour, a freelance Iraqi cameraman working for the American ABC network, was shot in the head covering the clashes. Witnesses said he was fired on by U.S. troops.

The U.S. military in Baghdad said it had no immediate information about the incident, or the fighting in Falluja.

Doctors at Falluja hospital said at least six civilians were killed. Reuters Television footage showed a boy wounded in the head screaming in pain as doctors bandaged him.

Several explosions, apparently from mortar bombs fired by guerrillas, echoed through the streets, which were deserted apart from ambulances and U.S. military vehicles.

A mosque loudspeaker broadcast the call to Friday prayers, but residents had to stay in their homes.

U.N. TEAM ARRIVES

The latest violence coincided with the arrival of a United Nations team sent to Iraq to help work out details of the planned transfer of sovereignty back to Iraqis on June 30.

Electoral experts arrived in Baghdad on Friday, to look at the technicalities of holding elections for a transitional assembly, due by the end of January according to an interim constitution.

They will be joined late next week by another team, led by former Algerian foreign minister Lakhdar Brahimi, which will focus on the shape of the interim government that assumes power from the handover until those elections.

With less than 100 days to go until the handover, U.S. officials are at pains to stress the improvements on the ground in Iraq since they invaded and occupied the country last year, citing mended water and electricity supplies, reopened schools and large numbers of new Iraqi security forces on the streets.

But security remains the main concern for most Iraqis. Insurgents have increasingly targeted civilians, Iraqi security forces and Iraqis working with Western organizations, seeing them as softer targets than U.S. troops.

Four members of the Iraqi Civil Defense Corps (ICDC), a paramilitary force working alongside U.S. troops and police, were killed during a raid near Tikrit at about 4 a.m.

A U.S. military spokeswoman said three armed suspects were also killed during the raid. Four other ICDC were wounded, and 21 suspects detained.

U.S. troops and Iraqi security forces regularly raid homes and villages from their base in Tikrit, 110 miles north of Baghdad, looking for insurgents fighting the U.S. occupation.

In Baghdad, a series of blasts echoed through the city from around 9 p.m. It was not clear what caused them, but there appeared to be explosions in several different areas.

Doctors at the capital's Yarmouk hospital said six people including a teenage boy and a child were brought into the emergency room after the explosions. Two were seriously wounded.

"I was standing with my friends and then we heard a strong blast," Mohammed Sahib, a 16-year-old injured in a blast in a residential district said. "Something fell on us from the sky. I don't know what it was, a missile or something else."

In western Baghdad near a U.S. base, a large fire was sparked by a projectile, witnesses said. There were no injuries.

Earlier on Friday, New York-based Time magazine said an Iraqi translator it employed in Baghdad had died after being shot earlier this week.

Journalists and other media staff have come under attack several times in Iraq in recent weeks. Some appear to have been targets of anti-American rebels focusing on "soft targets" while others were allegedly shot by U.S. troops.

3,869 posted on 03/26/2004 1:15:55 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: The Turbanator
"Train Derailment Hall County Georgia,

What?? Is going on today?

Keep us posted if you get any other info. I haven't had the news on.....sort of sidetracked right now with qualifying/Nascar.

3,870 posted on 03/26/2004 1:16:32 PM PST by WestCoastGal ("Hire paranoids, they may have a high false alarm rate, but they discover all the plots" Rumsfeld)
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To: jerseygirl
Russia and NATO have recently come to blows over the alliance's plans to station warplanes in the three Baltic states and former Soviet republics of Estonia, Latvia and Lithuania.

IMO, the above sentence is the key here. Russia has been suffering from a deflated ego, reduced "leader" stance and needs to stomp their collective feet and bluster to feel/appear more important. They have been unhappy for a while now with "their" former countries joining in with the free world and now being allowed to join NATO.

3,871 posted on 03/26/2004 1:16:56 PM PST by Oorang (The person who says it cannot be done should not interrupt the person doing it)
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To: WestCoastGal
It's in Breaking News
3,872 posted on 03/26/2004 1:17:42 PM PST by The Turbanator
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To: Indie
Hey Indie,

If in fact you do create a backup site on your server, please keep me in the loop. Work has picked up and I've only been able to lurk as of late, but I am keeping up with the thread, which is harder than work. :>)
3,873 posted on 03/26/2004 1:18:05 PM PST by milkncookies (The truth is always the strongest argument.)
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To: judicial meanz
Strange. Yesterday we had a string of arsons in Columbus.

String Of Fires Erupts On East Side

3,874 posted on 03/26/2004 1:18:48 PM PST by flutters (God Bless The USA)
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To: Letitring
Any more news about helicopter crash in the Gulf?

I posted an article yesterday or the day before that 4 bodies had been recovered. I have not ran across anything today with all the other incidents popping up one right after another. I will see if I find any recent news on it.

3,875 posted on 03/26/2004 1:22:06 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: Letitring; Honestly
From something Honestly sent me:

Notable Changes in Thermal Activity at Norris Geyser Basin Provide Opportunity to Study Hydrothermal System



New frying pan set of springs located between Porkchop Geyser and Bastille Geyser.
Norris Geyser Basin of Yellowstone National Park has long been recognized as having the highest temperature hydrothermal reservoir and is the most changeable of Yellowstone's famous hydrothermal basins. In July 2003, Norris lived up to its hot, unstable reputation as scientists and visitors witnessed changes in many geysers and increased ground temperatures in the southwestern part of the geyser basin. The Yellowstone Volcano Observatory (YVO) seized the opportunity to learn about the activity by installing a temporary monitoring network of seismographs, Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers, and temperature data loggers at Norris. In the coming months, scientists will be poring over the mounds of digitally-acquired data for possible clues to the renewed heating at Norris.


What happened in 2003 at Norris?
First, Steamboat Geyser erupted twice in the Spring of 2003 on 26 March and 27 April, and then again on October 22. Steamboat erupted twice in 2002 and once in 2000 following a nine-year hiatus.

On 10 March 2003, a new thermal feature was reported west of Nymph Lake, located about 3.5 km northwest of the Norris Museum. A linear series of vigorous fumaroles about 75 m long had formed in a forested area located about 200 m from the lake's west shoreline on the side of a hill. Fine particles of rock and mineral fragments ejected from the fumaroles coated nearby vegetation. Fumarole temperatures were as high as 92°C (198°F), the boiling temperature of water at that elevation. After two months, somewhat reduced steam emission was accompanied by discharge of approximately 11 to 38 liters (3 to 10 gallons) per minute of near-neutral thermal water. Trees within 4 m of the lineament had died and were being slowly combusted.

Then, beginning July 11, Yellowstone National Park staff began noticing several changes in the Back Basin at Norris. (See the Yellowstone National Park interactive map of the Norris Geyser Basin for geyser locations.)

Porkchop Geyser, which sprang to life from a small hot spring in 1971, erupted on July 16, 2003 for the first time since 1989. The temperature of waters in Porkchop's vent increased continuously from 67°C (152°F) in early April to 88°C (190°F) in early July. Also, water drained away or was boiled to dryness at several active geysers, resulting in hissing steam vents (for example, Pearl Geyser). Still other geysers have erupted more frequently and regularly, while some thermal features that usually release hot water and steam now send steam jetting into the air.
Porkchop Geyser


New mud pots also formed along the Back Basin Trail and increased ground temperatures were noted over an 500 x 300 m area. Park staff noted temperatures up to 94°C (200°F) at 1 cm beneath the ground surface in areas that were previously cool. Some of these areas are immediately around the Back Basin Trail. Vegetation in the area immediately died and began to break down due to the high temperatures. On July 23, the park superintendent closed access to the Back Basin, for public safety (other parts of Norris remain open to the public) and the area remains closed.

There is no evidence that magma beneath the enormous Yellowstone caldera is directly involved in the recent changes at Norris or Nymph Lake. Though magma as shallow as 3-6 miles beneath Norris does provide the heat for the geothermal system, the current activity is very unlikely to reflect magma ascent or increased likelihood of volcanism at Yellowstone Park. If magma were to rise to shallow levels beneath the ground it would be accompanied by intense swarms of local earthquakes and extensive displacement (deformation) of the ground surface around Norris. Thus far, caldera-wide seismicity and ground deformation have remained at typical background levels beneath Yellowstone and Norris

http://volcanoes.usgs.gov/yvo/2003norris.html


There's some doublespeak there, but if you really read this stuff, something ain't right at Yellowstone.
3,876 posted on 03/26/2004 1:27:05 PM PST by Letitring
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To: WestCoastGal
I turned Fox off because they were going to show Kerry.....I can't stand to even look at him.

I know just what you mean. We were going to watch the Daily Show last night until they mentioned that their guest was Al Franken. That signalled an immediate channel change for us.

3,877 posted on 03/26/2004 1:32:08 PM PST by MamaDearest (We make war that we may live in peace.)
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To: Letitring; All
Searchers find four more bodies from Gulf helicopter crash

Published Fri, Mar 26, 2004

By MARK BABINECK, Associated Press

HOUSTON (AP) - Four more bodies were found early Friday among debris from a helicopter carrying 10 people that went down in the Gulf of Mexico earlier this week, the Coast Guard said.

Friday's discovery raises to eight the number of victims found. The Coast Guard said the search for the other two was continuing.

The twin-engine helicopter, a Sikorsky S-76A owned by Era Aviation and chartered by the oil company Unocal, was headed to a ship owned by an offshore drilling company when it vanished Tuesday evening.

The first bodies were found about 60 miles south of Galveston on Wednesday.

Friday morning, a private ship helping out in the search located pieces of the helicopter's wreckage about 70 miles south of Galveston, Coast Guard Petty Officer Andy Kendrick said. A remote camera was sent to search the water, and the four bodies were spotted between 100 feet and 150 feet below the surface.

"They are currently being recovered," Kendrick said. "We are going to do it as quickly as we possibly can."

The passengers were contractors hired by Unocal. Four were employees of Halliburton Co., two were from Offshore Energy Services, one from Dril-Quip and one from Unocal.

A jet, a helicopter and a patrol boat from the Coast Guard, as well as various private ships and aircraft continue searching for the other two individuals, Kendrick said.

3,878 posted on 03/26/2004 1:34:30 PM PST by TexKat (Just because you did not see it or read it, that does not mean it did or did not happen.)
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To: TexKat
Thanks so much. I'm real interested in this, for personal reasons, so again, thanks. If I was up to it, would make a few phone calls, but I'm not. Still waitin for inside info from the Fedex blow of 8 tires. My Insider hasn't met up with their Insider yet. LOL.
3,879 posted on 03/26/2004 1:39:04 PM PST by Letitring
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To: jerseygirl
Domonic Acid was mentioned as a possibility in the cause of the dolphin deaths....the following is some info. on this naturally occuring toxin. It has mainly been found along the west coast. It is associated with red algae. I recall something I had read before that the red algae blooms when there are temp. changes in the ocean and sometimes with underwater volcanic activity. Note the last group of info., as it relates to people and what could happen if affected shellfish are eaten. It makes me wonder about the recent warnings about eating certain types of fish. The symptoms in the Calif. sea lions sound similar to mad cow.

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Domoic acid was first isolated from the red alga Chondria armata. In 1975 it was identified as coming from the Mediterranean Alsidium corallinum. It was later found in either microalgae species (diatoms) or macroalgae species (red algae) (IOC,1995).

Bivalve molluscs are contaminated by filtering toxic dinoflagellates and accumulating the toxins in their digestive system. As for the crabs observed to contain domoic acid in Oregon, USA, the toxins concentrated mostly in the digestive system even if lower concentration could be found in the flesh. Dinoflagellate-eating fish may also become contaminated.

Domoic Acid and Sea Lions

A naturally-occurring neurotoxin called domoic acid has been responsible for the deaths of hundreds of sea lions in southern California during the last few years. Domoic acid is a chemical that is produced by algae or plankton when it blooms. Domoic acid was not discovered until the late 1980s, and scientists still don't understand why or when the algae blooms occur, nor can they predict which blooms will produce toxins and when they will impact wildlife. What is known is that anchovies, sardines, clams, mussels and other sea life ingest the algae. Then when sea lions (and to a lesser extent, dolphins) eat the anchovies and other affected sea life, they become sick.

The toxin affects the part of the brain known as the hippocampus and causes rapid deterioration. Affected sea lions exhibit head weaving, bobbing, bulging from the eyes, mucus from the mouth, disorientation and sometimes seizures. The sick sea lions are almost always female, and are often pregnant. Unfortunately, not much can be done for the affected sea lions. Treatment typically consists of injecting approximately 4 liters of an electrolyte solution containing vitamin B-12 to flush out the toxin. The mammals are also given medication to control seizures. The survival rate is only about 25% to 50%.

If you see a sea lion in distress, it's important that you don't go near, touch or feed the animal. You should contact a lifeguard or a marine mammal care center. Four such facilities exist in southern California:

Article Link

Domonic Acid in Shellfish

Razor clams accumulate domoic acid in the edible tissue (foot, siphon and mantle) and are slow to rid themselves of the toxin. In Dungeness crab, domoic acid primarily accumulates in the viscera (gut, also known as the "butter").

In the fall of 1991, domoic acid was detected in razor clams off the coast of Washington (State). In that same year, DOH began monitoring all major shellfish growing areas for domoic acid.

Does cooking the shellfish make it safe to eat?

No. The poison is not destroyed by cooking or freezing.

What are the symptoms of ASP?

Symptoms include vomiting, nausea, diarrhea and abdominal cramps within 24 hours of ingestion. In more severe cases, neurological symptoms develop within 48 hours and include headache, dizziness, confusion, disorientation, loss of short-term memory, motor weakness, seizures, profuse respiratory secretions, cardiac arrhythmias, coma and possibly death. (Short term memory loss is permanent, thus the name Amnesic Shellfish Poisoning).

What should I do if I think someone may have ASP?

If symptoms are mild, call your health care provider and your local public health agency. If symptoms are severe, call 911 or transport the affected person to the emergency room. There is no antidote for ASP.

3,880 posted on 03/26/2004 1:43:04 PM PST by all4one ("...a politician is to be judged by the animosities he excites among his opponents" Sir W. Churchill)
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