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Posted on 05/30/2004 12:05:02 AM PDT by JustPiper
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"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"
KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia - Tens of American, European and other hostages were released Sunday and a gunman believed to be the lead Islamic militant holding them was arrested, a Saudi security official said, adding that two other gunmen were "in the process of being arrested."
We are the "Stotters" who make ourselves aware of the enemy who wishes to do us harm
The late morning incident began when routine checks found traces of what could have been an explosive on a package.
Special dogs were brought in to check the item at the Southwest Airlines cargo facility.
Officials also contacted the shipper of the package.
Transportation Security Administration official Mike Restovich says Love Field is safe and the testing was a precaution.
Thanks to the both of you for the info.
That is definitely not a good omen!!!
It's also Barbara Bush's birthday.
Oh I feel better now NOT. The bottom line is then it is too late.
Posted on Sat, Jun. 05, 2004
Ohio hospitals will help monitor for signs of terrorist attack
Associated Press
CINCINNATI - Hospitals in Ohio are joining with others to watch for signs of a terrorist attack, a move health officials say could play a vital role in early detection.
Some Cincinnati and Columbus health care centers will send information about emergency room patients to the University of Pittsburgh, where computers will monitor surges in rashes, respiratory illnesses and other symptoms that could signal a biological or chemical attack. Other hospitals around the state also are expected to join with the help of $330,000 in federal money.
"The faster we can identify an outbreak, the faster we will be able to treat patients," said Carol King, vice president of emergency services at the Health Alliance, a health system that includes six hospitals in Cincinnati and northern Kentucky.
A similar early warning system was in place in Utah during the 2002 Winter Olympics. About 100 metropolitan areas around the country have some sort of detection plan, said Dr. Tracee Treadwell, chief epidemiologist with the bioterrorism preparedness and response program at the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.
The University of Pittsburgh system takes people's age, gender, ZIP code and medical complaint into account. The geographic data, for example, could help pinpoint where an attack took place. Pittsburgh officials then would alert health departments in the affected area.
Health officials say personal information such as Social Security numbers won't be forwarded.
Not everyone is sure it's going to work.
"The bottom line is that this is a great concept, but it remains to be seen how effective it is," said Michael Stoto, a senior statistical scientist for Rand Corp. who has studied surveillance systems. "If there were a terrorist attack involving hundreds of people going to emergency rooms, you wouldn't need a sophisticated computer system telling you that something is going on."
http://www.ohio.com/mld/beaconjournal/news/state/8848484.htm?1c
Thank you.
You know I hadn't been thinking about smaller airlines. They would be so easy as compared to larger ones.
Don't give them any credit by comparing them to special forces. These guys are animals with very little military training. The AQ tapes of "house clearing" exercises taking place are amateur hour in the extreme. The guys in my IDPA club would clean their clocks based on that footage. And trust me, SF is the best of the best. It's easy to kill yourself and thus take a lot of innocent folks with you without warning. But stand toe to toe with real professionals? Naaaaaaaah that's why they resort to terrorism.
I grant you that September 11th was a well planned event, but it wasn't really planned by the bozos that actually carried it out. Yeah, they learned to handle an aircraft in flight which is not that tough (I once "handled" a C141 Starlifter in the same manner at the invitation of the pilot).
Just remember: Barbarism does NOT equal training.
What ring Davey?
I'm not saying welcome back because I never gave you permission to leave! :) Hugs Sweetie.
The Ring? Moss, what's bad about it? I've missed something. What poster?
Train searched after report of "suspicious" passengers middle eastern passengers
BEFORE/AFTER THEY CHOPPED IT UP?
BEFORE/AFTER THE SNAKE ATE?
Thank you.
Reading about the Ceegar Man, makes my heart glad.
So many of our young and brave, I am so proud of them.
Me either, I'm still trying to catch up. Groan.
Did you see 2B's post about your terrorist girl? It was pretty interesting. Located on the last page or 2. Said she was a hoax, about what you thought, and that her gig was about up. :)
THANK YOU tmp02
I got caught up in a horse race this past weekend and got WAY behind in my duties. :)
I'm going to try to dig around in the caves again tonight, if I have the chance.
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