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Posted on 12/23/2004 10:30:10 PM PST by nwctwx
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Honolulu Star-Bulletin, HI - 11 hours ago Honolulu police and the FBI are investigating several incidents involving powerful laser pointers that targeted airplanes flying into Honolulu Airport earlier ...
Oklahoma City Pilot Says He Was Hit By Laser (OK)
Channel Oklahoma.com, OK - 8 hours ago OKLAHOMA CITY -- An Oklahoma City pilot says he was hit in the face by a laser shortly after taking off from Wiley Post Airfield on New Year's Eve. ...
May I please have the complete url for that post?
Thanks penguino for the translation.
Thanks all4one.
It didn't shut down my browser
I got the 'ol error report and then poof!
Yikes! I'm sorry! Looks like Oorang had just tried it and it was okay.
Ok, my guess is that the moving car ad on top of the forum might have knocked you off your browser.
Thank you penguino.
No problems with that link here penguino.
I'm glad to hear that, Oorang. I bet that sprawling UK site makes some strange connections!
Iran and Osama: Match Made In Hell
1/16/2005
By Ryan Mauro
While the world remains fixated on the situation in Iraq, the Bush Administration seems equally concerned with Iran. As the worlds most intense (in quantity and quality) sponsor of international terrorism, and a rogue state in search of weapons of mass destruction, including nuclear weapons, the specter of an alliance between Al-Qaeda terrorists and the fundamentalist Iran is indeed a scary one. Accusations by Secretary of Defense Donald Rumsfeld and President Bush show that this is indeed the case. This article will examine if the evidence has been stretched or even falsified
http://globalpolitician.com/articles.asp?ID=291&t=Iran+and+Osama%3A+Match+Made+In+Hell
Arizona prisoners to wear pretty pink handcuffsDon't think I posted this one yet!
Older article, but relevant to today's issues:
Bush/Fox deal on the legalization of Mexican immigrants
Winter Meeting of US Mayors - Washington, DC - January 17-19, 2005
Thanks, that sounds like a good reason. :0)
Good lord - good thing I can't afford to fly anymore. :-)
Terrorists likely to use biological weapons against U.S., report says
Shadowy Islamic groups may do much work online
Jan 14, 2005
WASHINGTON - Terrorist organizations resembling al-Qaida, but more decentralized and increasingly sophisticated, are likely to employ biological agents such as anthrax and smallpox against the United States and other perceived enemies over the next 15 years, according to a sweeping intelligence report released yesterday.
"The bioterrorist's laboratory could well be the size of a household kitchen, and the weapon built there could be smaller than a toaster," said the report by the National Intelligence Council, which advises the director of central intelligence and is based at CIA headquarters outside Washington. "Terrorist use of biological agents is therefore likely, and the range of options will grow."
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Equiping hospitals is one thing. Being able to execute use of the equipment is another. Local hospital had a situation where their decon tent had to be erected and used. Picture the Keystone Cops in action, a total cluster in responding to the event. The best plans and equipment are useless unless there is constant drill and training.
It is tempting to don the tin foil and see the hand of AQ in every unusual event. However I wonder that since energy companies have been deregulated, are they spending thier capital more on market speculation rather than doing routine preventative maintainance on thier infrastructure? The old profit ahead of public safety thing.
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