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Threat Matrix: Daily Terror Threat - Thread Twenty-Three

Posted on 12/23/2004 10:30:10 PM PST by nwctwx

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The Threat Matrix

The title refers to a daily report given to the president of the United States detailing the most serious terrorist threats against the country. To tackle those threats, the government has formed a top-notch task force to infiltrate the terror cells and cut off the danger.

"Every morning, the president receives a list of the top ten terrorist threats - this list is known as the threat matrix."

We here at FR are trying to be in conjunction with the daily reports around the world that involve threats. We try to provide a storehouse of information that takes hours of research.

YOU be the judge and get informed!
Threat Matrix - Daily Terrorism Threat

LNG ship attack a potential disaster
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WASHINGTON - A terrorist attack on a tanker loaded with liquefied natural gas could cause massive damage a third of a mile away and could send a vapor cloud billowing more than 1.5 miles, government scientists say.

With the the nation clamoring for more natural gas, policy-makers are trying to figure out how to safely import large quantities of liquefied natural gas or LNG.

Related:
Terror attack the top danger of LNG transport, study finds
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"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat."



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To: Godzilla

REP. HENRY WAXMAN INVOLVED IN CODE PINK'S AID TO THE 'OTHER SIDE' IN FALLUJAH
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1,121 posted on 01/02/2005 11:06:57 PM PST by JustPiper (NoE-the Enemy !!!)
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To: Right_Handed_Writer; BurbankKarl

chemical explosion in bldg w/mass evacs/decons-Major Emerg resp ons-no rpts of injs

Any updates?!


1,122 posted on 01/02/2005 11:08:20 PM PST by JustPiper (NoE-the Enemy !!!)
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To: Godzilla

add it to the list, looking forward to your next summary


1,123 posted on 01/02/2005 11:12:39 PM PST by JustPiper (NoE-the Enemy !!!)
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To: 1_Inch_Group

How to be an illegal
Mexico government publishes guide to assist border crossers
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=42207


1,124 posted on 01/02/2005 11:14:37 PM PST by JustPiper (NoE-the Enemy !!!)
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To: Labyrinthos

WND OPPORTUNITIES
Legal affairs reporter wanted
Newssite looking for new staff writer in 2005
http://www.wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=42172


1,125 posted on 01/02/2005 11:15:36 PM PST by JustPiper (NoE-the Enemy !!!)
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Dis n' Dat

Rome's Next Choice?
Arch-conservative Cardinal Ratzinger emerges as a possible successor to Pope John Paul II
http://www.time.com/time/magazine/article/0,9171,1101050110-1013211,00.html?promoid=rss_top

Secret Meeting, Clear Mission: 'Rescue' U.N.
The meeting of veteran foreign policy experts in a Manhattan apartment one recent Sunday was held in strict secrecy. The guest of honor arrived without his usual retinue of aides.

The mission, in the words of one participant, was clear: "to save Kofi and rescue the U.N."
http://www.nytimes.com/2005/01/03/international/03nations.html?hp&ex=1104814800&en=394be0b2085a111a&ei=5094&partner=homepage"


1,126 posted on 01/02/2005 11:19:21 PM PST by JustPiper (NoE-the Enemy !!!)
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http://9news.com/acm_news.aspx?OSGNAME=KUSA&IKOBJECTID=30a76d2e-0abe-421a-004b-329581958986&TEMPLATEID=0c76dce6-ac1f-02d8-0047-c589c01ca7bf

"Suspect in RTD shooting arrested"
Paola Farer (Web Producer)     
Created: 1/1/2005 4:41 PM MST - Updated: 1/1/2005 4:43 PM MST


1,127 posted on 01/02/2005 11:21:08 PM PST by Cindy
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NEWS BRIEFS
MICHIGAN NEWS

January 1, 2005

http://www.freep.com/news/mich/date1e_20050101.htm

"OUTAGE
Shoppers in darkness when mall loses power"

ARTICLE SNIPPET: "Shoppers got more than they bargained for at Laurel Park Place in Livonia on Friday: a power outage.

The mall's lights flickered off around 10:30 a.m. and never came back on, forcing mall security to evacuate the center and close its doors for the day.

The cause was not known Friday."


1,128 posted on 01/02/2005 11:28:53 PM PST by Cindy
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To: All

For those keeping track of plane crashes, I saw an IPN flash earlier regarding a small plane crash out in San Francisco.

And while searching for an answer to a question my son has regarding the smallpox movie aired by FX, I found the following news article. While I'm sure most, if not all of you, are aware that the plague is still around, here's the article just in case it's of interest to someone:

Article Published: Sunday, December 12, 2004
Pueblo man dies of plague caught while rabbit hunting

By The Denver Post





Pueblo - A 66-year-old Pueblo man has died from bubonic plague in what health officials said was the first death in Colorado from the disease since 1999.

The Pueblo City-County Health Department did not identify the man Friday, but the victim's son identified him as Howard Warren Champlain.

Champlain's son, Kris Champlain, said the family was awaiting further word from the federal Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta.

The plague victim died Wednesday at a hospital after being infected while rabbit hunting in Park County, health department director Chris Nevin-Woods said. She said the man had an open wound on his hand and may have been exposed while skinning an infected rabbit.

His death was the third case of plague in Colorado this year.

Humans can get the disease through bites from infected fleas or from handling an infected animal.


http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~53~2592147,00.html


1,129 posted on 01/02/2005 11:48:06 PM PST by Teri0811
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To: All

For those in Massachusetts:

Article Last Updated: Friday, December 24, 2004 - 7:13:21 AM EST

Study says Mass. is least prepared state to handle bioterroist attack
By Jennifer Fenn
Statehouse Bureau
BOSTON -- Massachusetts is the least prepared among all states to handle a bioterrorist attack, according to a new study.
State public health officials immediately refuted the results of the Trust of Public Health's report that ranked Massachusetts at the bottom of the heap nationwide.

Public Health Commissioner Christine Ferguson said the department does not feel the report "accurately reflects the true state of emergency preparedness" in the state.

"I am confident that the state is prepared to respond effectively to a bioterrorism event," she said in a statement.

"Ready or Not? Protecting the Public's Health in the Age of Bioterrorism -- 2004" examined key indicators to gauge state preparedness and determine the country's overall readiness to respond to bioterrorist attacks and other health emergencies.

The report ranked states based on whether they met 10 criteria. The criteria included such elements as the amount of state spending and federal aid allocated to public health, flu vaccine rates, and the number of scientists and laboratories available to test for anthrax or the plague.

The report found that despite some progress nationwide, there years after the Sept. 11, 2001 terrorist attacks, Americans are still at risk, and Massachusetts, in particular, has not made enough strides.

Over two-thirds of states and Washington, D.C., achieved a score of six or less out of the 10 possible indicators. Massachusetts and Alaska received a three out of 10, the worst in the nation.

"This report found that more than three years after 9/11 and the anthrax tragedies, we've only made baby steps toward better bioterrorism preparedness, rather than the giant leaps required to adequately protect the American people," said Lowell Weicker, president of the trust's board. "The conclusions of this study demand an answer to the big question here: What will it take to make bioterrorism and public health preparedness a real national priority?"

Fitchburg Health Director Jeff Jerszyk said he thinks the Department of Public Health has been slow to implement its bioterrorism plan due to budget cuts and understaffing.

Jerszyk said the DPH has divided the state into 16 regional planning groups, but that it was three months late this year in distributing money to those groups. But at least the state is making an attempt, he said.

"They're making an attempt, but how the money comes down is extremely difficult," Jerszyk said. "It's slow in coming, but everybody's been working on it."

According to the report, Massachusetts is one of nearly one-third of states that cut the public health budget between fiscal years 2003 and 2004. The report said Massachusetts is not adequately prepared to distribute vaccines and antidotes in an emergency, is not capable of fully responding to a chemical terrorism threat and that it does not report sufficient bioterrorism laboratory response capabilities.

The report also said Massachusetts does not electronically track diseases outbreak information by national standards, which could cause serious delays in reporting and make early warning of disease threats difficult.

Nationally and in Massachusetts, funding was a key problem.

Officials of the Massachusetts Public Health Association, the state's leading public health advocacy organization, said cuts to public health funding was the main reason Massachusetts ranked so poorly in the study.

Between 2001 and 2003, the department's budget was cut by more than $156 million, association officials said.

"At just the time we should have been investing more heavily in public health, we were tearing our infrastructure apart," said Geoff Wilkinson, executive director of the health association.

Although the state did not fare well on the trust's report, Ferguson said an "objective outside evaluation" by the federal Centers for Disease Control on objective standards of 14 critical benchmarks of preparedness found that the state has demonstrated preparedness in 12.

However, she also said the trust's report did not fully explain the state's preparedness plan. She said the report does not hold each state to the same standards. For example, whether the state public health budget increased during the past two fiscal years includes Medicaid spending for some states while others only include public health, she said.

"While we are constantly working to improve our capacity and preparedness we have made significant progress since 9/11 to protect the health and safety of Massachusetts' residents," Ferguson said.

"By a uniform and equitable measure of comparison, Massachusetts is well prepared to respond to a public health emergency."


1,130 posted on 01/03/2005 12:03:44 AM PST by Teri0811
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Greetings everyone, I hope that the new year finds you and your family in good health.

Just checking to say hi and see if there was any juicy scuttlebutt flying around lately. All of these airliners getting targeted with lasers has got me a little concerned. We even had one of these incidents close to me, in little Medford, Oregon. I wondered why terrorists would practice in Medford (also known as BFE...lol). It then occured to me that Medford is only about 20 minutes drive from Ashland, the town that makes San Francisco look downright conservative. I don't remember the details right off of the top of my head, but terrorist cells have been very active in that little college town. I also think a large terrorist training camp was discovered in the same general area not too long ago. Medford would have the closest airport with any commercial fights...you do the math. Maybe I'm wrong, but it is something to consider.

BTW, did anyone catch "Smallpox" on FX tonight? I would like to say I was surprised when they insinuated that the terrorist was a conservative white Christian male, but I saw that one coming from a mile away. Just like what they did to the movie version of The Sum of All Fears. Sigh...

1,131 posted on 01/03/2005 12:10:27 AM PST by thecabal ("For all that you hold dear on this good Earth, I bid you stand, Men of the West!" --Aragorn)
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To: backhoe; All

Note: The Orange County Register is in California.
You have to register to read this article.
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http://www.ocregister.com/ocr/2005/01/02/
LOCAL
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"Muslim-American protest in Westwood"
FRONT PAGE BRIEF: "Roughly 100 Muslim-Americans marched in front the federal building in Westwood on Saturday to protest immigration authorities who have accused their imam of making statements supporting terrorists activities."


1,132 posted on 01/03/2005 12:14:04 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/editorial/37659.htm

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"COLUMBIA'S ANTI-SEMITES"
New York Post ^ | 1/03/05


Posted on 01/02/2005 11:56:32 PM PST by kattracks


1,133 posted on 01/03/2005 12:18:48 AM PST by Cindy
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To: Cindy

Surprisingly quiet in Garden Grove mosques lately though...


1,134 posted on 01/03/2005 12:21:35 AM PST by 1_Inch_Group
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http://releases.usnewswire.com/GetRelease.asp?id=41107
"American Charity Sues to Have its Humanitarian Assets Unblocked"

12/30/2004 4:14:00 PM


1,135 posted on 01/03/2005 12:30:53 AM PST by Cindy
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http://www.nypost.com/postopinion/editorial/37652.htm
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1312796/posts

"PREPARING FOR THE WORST"
New York Post ^ | 1/03/05


Posted on 01/02/2005 11:52:14 PM PST by kattracks


ARTICLE SNIPPET: "While Sept. 11, 2001, vividly demon strated the deadly capability of al Qaeda, only recently has the full scope of the terrorist organization's meticulous level of preparation begun to come into focus.

The Associated Press reports that a bulletin co-produced by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security illustrates al Qaeda's attention to detail.

In particular, the bulletin — which includes many excerpts of al Qaeda memos — demonstrates how much long-term "homework" al Qaeda's operatives engage in before launching a deadly strike. The report notes: "Surveillance of a potential target can occur as little as one week to as much as three years prior to an attack.""


1,136 posted on 01/03/2005 12:43:39 AM PST by Cindy
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Following FX's "Smallpox," which aired last night, my son had questions regarding whether he would be able to get vaccinated in light of his diabetes. Since it's now 3:35am over here on the east coast and he's still wide awake and pacing because he's too impatient to wait until morning when I can ask an actual human, I decided to sit his little bottom at the computer and look it up. I realize most of you probably have the information or already know but since I had to research it anyway, I thought I'd post the information on who can/can't/should/shouldn't receive the vaccination. The following information can be found at the CDC's website under FAQ's regarding the vaccination:

1. Who should NOT get the vaccine?

People who should not get the vaccine include anyone who is allergic to the vaccine or any of its components(polymyxin B, streptomycin, chlortetracycline, neomycin); pregnant women; women who are breastfeeding; people who have, or have had, skin conditions (especially eczema and atopic dermatitis); and people with weakened immune systems, such as those who have received a transplant, are HIV positive, are receiving treatment for cancer, or are taking medications (like steroids) that suppress the immune system. Also individuals younger than 12 months of age should not get the vaccine. Additionally, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) advises against non-emergency use of smallpox vaccine in children younger than 18 years of age and the vaccine manufacturer’s package insert states that the vaccine is not recommended for use in geriatric populations in non-emergency situations. The term geriatric generally applies to those people age 65 and above. These people should not receive the vaccine unless they have been exposed to smallpox. Also, people who are using steroid drops in their eyes should wait until they are no longer using the medication to get the vaccine. In addition, people who have been diagnosed by a doctor as having a heart condition with or without symptoms, including conditions such as previous myocardial infarction (heart attack), angina (chest pain caused by lack of blood flow to the heart), congestive heart failure, and cardiomyopathy, stroke or transient ischemic attack (a “mini-stroke” that produces stroke-like symptoms but no lasting damage), chest pain or shortness of breath with activity (such as walking up stairs), or other heart conditions being treated by a doctor should not get the vaccine at this time. In addition, individuals who have 3 or more of the following risk factors should not get the vaccine at this time: high blood pressure diagnosed by a doctor; high blood cholesterol diagnosed by a doctor; diabetes or high blood sugar diagnosed by a doctor; a first degree relative (for example, mother, father, brother or sister) with a heart condition before the age of 50; and/or, currently a cigarette smoker. (These may be temporary exclusions and may change as more information is gathered.) (updated Mar 31, 2003)

2. Should you get the smallpox vaccine if you have a weakened immune system (e.g., you are immunocompromised)?

No, you should not be vaccinated, unless there is a smallpox outbreak and you have been directly exposed to the smallpox virus. Vaccination can cause death in people with weakened immune systems. Thus, there is no need to take the risks associated with smallpox vaccination unless you have been directly exposed to smallpox—and even then, you should first consult a physician or health care provider. (added Nov 13, 2002)

Pregnant women are discouraged from getting the vaccine. Is there a danger to them (or to an unborn child) if broader vaccination occurs, increasing the potential for contact with vaccinated people?
Pregnant women should NOT be vaccinated in the absence of a smallpox outbreak because of risk of fetal infection. Inadvertent transmission of vaccinia virus to a pregnant woman could also put the fetus at risk. Vaccinated persons must be very cautious to prevent transmission of the vaccine virus to pregnant women or other contacts. (added Nov 13, 2002)

3. Why has CDC advised that people with known cardiac disease not receive the smallpox vaccine?

CDC has received reports of cardiac events following smallpox vaccinations. Although it is unclear whether or not there is any association between smallpox vaccination and these events, CDC recommends, as a precautionary measure, that individuals who have been diagnosed by a doctor as having a heart condition with or without symptoms should not receive smallpox vaccine at this time. These include conditions such as: previous myocardial infarction (heart attack), angina (chest pain caused by lack of blood flow to the heart), congestive heart failure and cardiomyopathy, stroke or transient ischemic attack (a “mini-stroke” that produces stroke-like symptoms but no lasting damage), chest pain or shortness of breath with activity (such as walking up stairs), or other heart conditions being treated by a doctor should not get the vaccine at this time. In addition, individuals who have 3 or more of the following risk factors should not get the vaccine at this time: high blood pressure diagnosed by a doctor; high blood cholesterol diagnosed by a doctor; diabetes or high blood sugar diagnosed by a doctor; a first degree relative (for example, mother, father, brother or sister) with a heart condition before the age of 50; and/or, currently a cigarette smoker. These may be temporary exclusions and may change as more information is gathered. The presence of these conditions in a close contact is not a reason to defer vaccination. Vaccination of other persons should be continued as planned. (updated Mar 31, 2002)

4. Are there any eye conditions that would preclude vaccination?

The concern surrounding eyes is that frequent touching of the eyes by someone who has gotten the smallpox vaccine may increase the chances that that person will experience spread of the vaccinia virus to the eyes (inadvertent inoculation of the eye) by touching the vaccine site or something contaminated with live virus and then touching their eyes before they wash their hands. This side effect is a serious one because it can lead to damaged vision, or even blindness. People who wear contact lenses, or touch their eyes frequently throughout the day can get the smallpox vaccine, but they must be especially careful to follow instructions for care of the smallpox vaccination site. Frequent and thorough hand washing will minimize the chance of contact spread of the vaccinia virus. As an additional precaution to minimize the risk of this type of transmission in selected groups of people, on January 14, 2003, the Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices (ACIP) decided that anyone with eye diseases or other conditions (e.g. recent LASIK surgery) that require the use of corticosteroid drops in the eye should wait until they no longer require such treatment before getting vaccinated. (added Jan 29, 2003)


1,137 posted on 01/03/2005 12:48:28 AM PST by Teri0811
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ON THE NET...

http://littlegreenfootballs.com/weblog/?entry=14173_JihadTV_In_League_with_Saddam


1,138 posted on 01/03/2005 12:56:13 AM PST by Cindy
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To: subsea06

"For what it's worth, my take on the current spate of laser strikes on incoming airliners is that they are *probably* the uncoordinated result of teens with too much time on their hands, and not enough discipline in their lives. That said, I estimate that there is a 15-20% prob that this is *could* be a part of a coordinated terrorist action by wannabe jihadis to disrupt airtrans over the holiday season."

I don't necessarily think it's terrorists; I honestly don't know what to make of it all.

As to those who don't believe it's a 'childs toy', the improved laser pointer I referenced in an earlier post is fully capable of accomplishing these strikes. It has a range of ~5 miles with sufficient coherency at that range to be recognizable in the cockpit. Because the beam itself is visibile (all these strikes were at night, I believe) it is not difficult to target a jet cockpit on approach from a distance, even one moving at 250-300 mph.

The latest one in TN was 6 miles but it's not just that how many miles high the plane was but how far away too. In other words, the laser would not only have to reach 5-6 miles high but also 15 miles away (reported by the pilots in OH). On the other hand, being intrigued and not knowing much about lasers, I took advantage of Cindy's links and did a little research on my own and found lasers that claim they can reach 20 or 200 miles aways (now I forget which).

"If any of the attacks occurred during daylight hours, or if the cockpit was truly 'illuminated' - which would indicate a military system capable of target locking, tracking and scanning - then I would be more inclined to support the conclusion that a military system is being used."

Now that I'm going through the thread regarding the TN incident, I saw a post that leads me to believe that the cockpit was truly illuminated. I think it would be extemely difficult to not only hit a plane several miles up, as well as several miles away but to also hit the pilot in the eyes with a thin beam. At least one of the pilots (in CO, I believe) was reported to have eye injury. I'll have to take another look at all of the incidents to see if that was the only pilot who received an eye injury/was temporarily blinded/had trouble seeing; one incident of not only being able to reach a plane 5-6 high and 15 miles away, as well as hitting the pilot in the eyes may just have been sheer luck (on the part of the aimer) but if several pilots' eyes were affected, I would have to the think it's a laser stronger than the everyday laser pointers used in offices and whatnot.


1,139 posted on 01/03/2005 1:34:44 AM PST by Teri0811
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To: Godzilla

"The green vs red does bother me."

It bothers me a little too but it's still not entirely impossible for it to be kids. I posted earlier that I had read that the everyday pointers used in offices and toys, etc., were red and the laser lights being complained about by pilots were green but my ex had once brought home a green laser pointer and gave it to our son.


1,140 posted on 01/03/2005 1:42:33 AM PST by Teri0811
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