Posted on 05/31/2004 12:52:37 AM PDT by FairOpinion
An FBI bulletin issued between May 17-21, 2004 urged local law enforcement officials to keep especially alert for suicide bombers and people dressed suspiciously. One counterterrorism official, told the Washington Post on condition of anonymity that al-Qaeda is planning an attack designed to kill as many people as possible, and is focusing on soft targets such as passenger trains and commercial centers.
Additionally, al-Qaeda has threatened to poison drinking water in major U.S. cities. In fact, the terror network may have tried to poison an American embassy in early 2002. The Al-Majallah news magazine, published in Britain, reported that Abu Mohammed al-Ablaj, a spokesman for al-Qaeda, threatened that the group is capable of using contaminants to kill Americans in their homes with their drinking water, in the May 25, 2003 edition. Al-Qaeda [does not rule out] using sarin gas and poisoning drinking water in U.S. and Western cities... They should not therefore rule out the possibility that we will present them with our capabilities, al-Ablaj said. Although some U.S. Department of State officials discount the information conveyed by al-Ablaj, other officials from many U.S. agencies point out that the spokesman contacted the magazine just weeks before the Riyadh bombings, warning that al-Qaeda was about to carry out multiple attacks against the kingdom of Saudi Arabia.
It is very difficult to covertly poison a reservoir. It would take many truckloads of poison, which would make it difficult to do secretly. That is not really a viable threat, said one U.S. intelligence official, speaking to the Washington Times also on the condition of anonymity. The official also played down even the risk of an attack on a single office building. Its more feasible if they try to poison a specific building, but even then, the volume of water already going through the system would dilute whatever was introduced. It would be very difficult to kill anyone. What would happen would be that people would get sick, which would cause panic. However, in February 2002, Italian police arrested four Moroccans in Rome believed to be al-Qaeda supporters. They were carrying nine pounds of cyanide and maps of the capitals water supply marking the U.S. Embassys location.
According to Thomas Sanderson, Deputy Director of the Transnational Threats Initiative at the Center for Strategic and International Studies, waging an attack of this magnitude is not possible. I dont think its feasible at all; our water is constantly treated and tested, he said. However, Sanderson asserted that there are ways to scare the public into believing that an attack was carried out. They can plant materials elsewhere to create a panic. For instance, planting empty barrels that are marked cyanide near a water supply.
According to Daniel Pipes, author and the executive director and founder of the Middle East Forum, the amount of Islamist-sponsored terrorism in the U.S. is sure to increase dramatically in the next few years. Pipes asserted that with each successful attempt, Islamists would continue to believe that the U.S. is weakening and will be further demoralized. I think that the U.S. is going to be more and more determined and therefore be ready to combat these attacks, said Pipes. He also said that the main problem with which American officials must grapple is not Islamic fundamentalists coming in from the Middle East and Europe, but monitoring the extremists who already live in the U.S., utilizing American resources against us.
It appears that al-Qaeda might be shifting its focus from hijackings to well-planned assassinations of world leaders and Western diplomats, as well as bombings of soft targets.
Another fairly new focus for al-Qaeda is economic targets.
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The act of putting 250,000 gallons into a 2 Million gallon res are extremely remote!
It would take over a full day to pump that much chlorine for one thing, and the other would be the dilution effect.
It would not kill everyone who drank it, just make us buy bottled water for no more than 2 weeks.
No need to fly them in. Glendale Hts and Oaklawn have more then 4k!
Won't work. You forgot that these guys are kamikazis.
I think baltodog was planning on using the muzzie as the canary in the coal mine. As soon as it keels over, sound the alarm.
I know, we have that fine Islamic center on Bloomingdale Rd. in the western suburbs.
Here is another informative article (with a couple more in the posts on that thread):
Pirates on the prowl (Al Qaeda linked to attacks in Malacca Straits)
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1145053/posts
datum.
Cl2 in the H2O is not the worry, it is other contaminates.
CL2 is toxic as is, all the need to do is cause a leak/tanks ruptured and they will have created havoc.
Oh.....gotcha.
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What we don't have the will to do "yet" is kick the crap out of our fellow Americans restraining us from pursuing effective policies.
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Even radioactive compounds get diluted. You might be surprised to find out often the only treatment radioactive contaminants receive is dilution before being released.
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