Posted on 08/09/2004 3:38:15 PM PDT by traumer
WASHINGTON (AP) Al-Qaida may attempt to launch attacks in U.S. cities using helicopters or rented limousines packed with explosives as weapons, the FBI said in two nationwide bulletins.
Terror operatives could attempt to hijack commercial, charter or tourist helicopter flights and use them in suicide attacks against buildings, parades or sporting events, said one of the intelligence bulletins obtained Monday by The Associated Press.
Helicopters and limousines could both help terrorists get closer to targeted buildings, the FBI warnings said. The warnings were sent Friday night by the FBI and the Homeland Security Department to 18,000 state and local law enforcement agencies, other government officials and private groups.
Although the Bush administration's recent heightened terror alert was confined to financial institutions in New York, Newark, N.J., and Washington, the FBI said al-Qaida was interested in using helicopters to attack "any densely populated area of symbolic, economic or financial importance" in the United States.
The other bulletin warns that al-Qaida has frequently used rented cars and trucks for bomb attacks in the past -- including the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center -- and may do so again.
Limousines, the FBI said, could be especially useful to terrorists because they are larger than regular cars and might draw less suspicion than trucks.
"Limousines often convey an impression of authority or prestige, which may facilitate their access to specific locations in a building or a facility denied to the general public," the FBI bulletin said.
The FBI says it has no credible, specific evidence about the method, timing or location of any al-Qaida attack inside the United States. But the bulletins come amid a steady stream of intelligence indicating that the terror group intends to strike in the months leading to the Nov. 2 presidential election.
The FBI bulletins were also issued after arrests in Pakistan and Britain of several key al-Qaida operatives and the seizure of computers, computer files and other evidence. U.S. officials say they are hopeful that this lode of information might be critical to disruption of plots that may be in the final stages.
On the helicopter leads, the FBI says it has information that indicates al-Qaida operatives have considered using helicopters packed with explosives in an unspecified attack.
Helicopters might also be used to spread chemical or biological agents in the ventilation systems of high-rise buildings, the FBI bulletin said.
"Terrorists may view helicopters as an attractive weapon due to their maneuverability and nonthreatening appearance when flying at low altitudes," the FBI said.
Police around the country are being urged by the FBI to pay extra attention to commercial and private helicopter operations and schools. The businesses also are warned to be alert to anyone with undue interest in helicopter payloads and security procedures and to set up screening and identification procedures for passengers and cargo.
Metal detectors also are suggested for screening of helicopter passengers to discourage them from "carrying weapons or dangerous items on board charter or tour helicopters," the FBI said.
Vigilance also is being urged for car and truck rental companies, particularly for any activities suggesting that customers may be involved in preparations for an upcoming attack. These include:
--Customers who give vague or unverifiable information, or who insist on paying in cash.
--Inquiries about whether vehicles can be modified to carry heavier loads or increased fuel.
--Questions about a limousine's exact length, height or interior volume.
--Customers who appear to have "burns or chemical exposure symptoms" and who provide vague or illogical explanations about the injuries.
--People who make suspicious attempts to get a job at a vehicle rental agency.
Seriously, what do they want us to do? Just about every senerio has been a "warning" lately. I think the best any of us can do is just watch for strange behavior anywhere.
Flying helicopters is much harder than flying a planes.... they would need training for those
If they ever announce their intentions to start running yachts into Swiss ski chalets, you can bet the WOT will go to the top of Kerry's to do list.
Now, we discover that Al-Queda is planning to attack us using armored limousines and helicopters.
Senator Feinstein, the enemy is listening ... you birdbrain.
People of California, can we please get rid of this glorified city councilwoman that looks like Betty Crocker on crack?
So if you see a Middle Eastern looking dude walk briskly away from a Ryder truck, report it to the FBI. They will take you seriously. Really. This time for sure.
If I see MEs donning bomb belts and overcoats, in August or any month, and heading for a shopping mall, hospital, school, corporate office etc etc, I'll *detonate* them in the parking lot, before they get inside. No jury in York County, Penna, would convict.
It's coming. What Israel's gone through over the last 4 years, we will suffer in due time. The southern and northern borders are wide-open, and the terror cells are numerous, and already in-place.
Are you ready?
where'd you get this pic of me and the mrs?
if they don't want to raise suspicion, take a taxi.
Interesting you said, taxi, as most all of our major airports, hotels etc, are completely encircled with cabs drivin by Mid Easterns.
thus why I said it.
same goes here.
Damn! I'm selling my limo and chopper right now.
That calls for another bulletin....
Not if they board as tourists and hold a gun to pilot's head.
Well, duh. I expect at least one of the limos to contain Barbara Streisand.
"Not if they board as tourists and hold a gun to pilot's head "
Damn - I didn't think consider that. I wouldn't be a good agent...
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