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This was one of the most recent updates on Jill's site- from the end of the update (after all the religious justifications have been given, etc. ) Do you think these could be instructions? Or perhaps cite specific Quranic verses?

The margins :

(1)Look : a food the return ( 6 / 3 - 9 ) briefly . (2) The drawn strict ( 201 / 1 ) . (3) Total of the fatwas ( 354 / 28 ) . (4) The drawn strict ( 514 / 2 ) . (5) The right answer ( 237 / 1 ) .

(6) Total of the fatwas ( 205 / 4 ) . (7) The drawn strict ( 206 / 2 ) . (8) The right answer ( 238 / 1 ) . (9) Total of the fatwas ( 335 / 28 ) . (10) The drawn strict ( 413 / 2 ) .

(11) The previous source ( 683 / 3 ) . (12) The favour of jihad and militants Õ ( ) . (13) The drawn strict ( 206 / 2 ) . (14) The previous source ( 513 / 2 ) . (15) Total of the fatwas ( 354 / 28 ) .

(16) The previous source ( 414 / 28 ) . (17) The greatest fatwas ( 608 / 4 ) . (18) The horsemanship Õ ( 188 ) . (19) The previous source ( 513 / 2 ) . (20) A food the return ( 513 / 2 ) . (21) The previous source ( 421 / 3 ) .

Written by : Ï . are Abdalaziz bin Abd Allah Bin Ibrahim the vat is Hamad 's families .

And spreading today in the Saudi newspaper of Riyadh .



3,651 posted on 03/25/2004 3:23:03 PM PST by jerseygirl
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Here is an update about the "Genesis" Plan in Frederick Maryland, to deal with survivors of DC/Baltimore strikes.

My question- how large is a 1 kiloton nuke? (That seems to be what they are planning for) Is that consistent with the nukes being of the suitcase kind?

"Genesis plan at meeting for county residents tonight"

by Robert Schroeder
Staff Writer




Mar. 25, 2004
Frederick County residents will finally be able to get a look at the concept for the "Genesis" project tonight -- or at least as much as Sheriff James W. Hagy thinks is prudent to show them.

Hagy's long-planned briefing about the controversial proposal, which envisions using Frederick County fair grounds as a site to treat evacuees from Washington, D.C., or Baltimore after a terrorist attack, is set to take place at 7 p.m. at Winchester Hall, 12 E. Church St.

The meeting, scheduled to run about two hours, will feature presentations from Michael G. Hanna, chairman of the Local Emergency Planning Committee, John Vitarello, a Frederick heart physician and a member of the committee, and others on the so-called "Nuclear Subcommittee."

That subcommittee drafted the Genesis Project.

Hagy has defended his decision to keep parts of the plan under wraps, to the chagrin of some members of the City of Frederick's Board of Aldermen and to Mayor Jennifer P. Dougherty (D).

Arguments between the mayor and the sheriff continued this week after Dougherty told reporters Tuesday that a Monday night meeting between her, Hagy and members of the Board of Aldermen about the Genesis project was "less than I had hoped for."

"I don't know more now than I knew going into the meeting," Dougherty said.

The mayor told reporters that Hagy showed her and the aldermen a two-hour videotape featuring presentations by members of the Nuclear Subcommittee about responses to terrorist attacks. Included on the tape were discussions of decontamination and how to respond to a one-kiloton nuclear device.

Dougherty said that she and the aldermen were given no documents about the Genesis project.

Hagy said in response, "I keep telling her it's a concept. We don't have an actual plan drawn out."

Dougherty announced Tuesday she would call the aldermen into a closed executive session late Wednesday afternoon for a briefing about the implementation of emergency plans. Police Chief Kim C. Dine and Jack Markey, Frederick County's emergency management director, will give presentations along with two police officers.

Responding to and planning for disasters has become an increasingly popular activity in Frederick County.

The latest meetings about the topic are scheduled for 2 p.m. and 7 p.m. on Tuesday, March 30. Aimed primarily at seniors and hosted by Volunteer Frederick, the programs are free informational sessions for those interested in volunteering for emergency planning. Each meeting lasts 90 minutes and will take place at the Monocacy Valley Church in Ijamsville.

Copyright © 2004 The Gazette - ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.

(a person's email address was printed at the very end- if you wanted to sign up to volunteer. I left that off.)
3,653 posted on 03/25/2004 3:36:20 PM PST by jerseygirl
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