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Posted on 11/01/2005 6:57:01 PM PST by nwctwx
****Hartford, CT****
5 court houses closed down due to unspecified threat, per FOXNEWS
Courthouses Around the State Evacuated (CT - 12/2/05)
Associated Press Published December 2 2005
HARTFORD, Conn. -- Courthouses around the state were shut down Friday because of an unspecified threat.
Courthouses in Waterbury, New Haven, New London, Danielson, Bridgeport, Hartford and Rockville were evacuated. It was unknown if courthouses in other cities were affected.
Local and state police bomb squads were notified about 11:30 a.m. that state police were requesting a sweep of state courthouses.
U.S. Marshal John Bardelli said bomb squads were sweeping federal courts in Bridgeport, New Haven and Hartford but that the courthouses remained open.
"A threat came in," he said. "I'm not sure the nature of the threat. It came in through the state police."
Waterbury State's Attorney John Connelly said he was in Rockville Superior Court when it was evacuated and he got word that the Waterbury courthouse had been evacuated as well. Calls seeking comment were left with court and police officials.
Bogus Bomb Forces Evacuated of Brussels' Justice Palace (12/2/05)
BRUSSELS, Dec 2 (KUNA) -- The Justice Palace in Brussels was evacuated on Friday after a suspected briefcase was found at the entrance of the historic building.
Security forces worked on evacuating the building and sealed off the area, while a bomb squad bombed the suspected briefcase, which appeared not to contain any explosives.
The incident happened while a trial was underway for persons suspected of having links with a group that carried out the bombings in Madrid and Casablanca. The hearing was adjourned until next Monday
Police Detonate Suspicious Suitcase Downtown (San Antonio, TX - 12/2/05)
POSTED: 9:26 am CST December 2, 2005 UPDATED: 9:47 am CST December 2, 2005
SAN ANTONIO -- A police bomb squad detonated a suspicious suitcase Friday morning in the downtown area.
The bomb squad was called out after a police officer thought he might have heard "ticking" coming from the suitcase, which was discovered next to a tree at Travis Park....
LOL, that was great!
Police stop truck carrying anti-aircraft missiles in Toronto-area highway
TORONTO (CP) - The army is looking into a bizarre incident in which a tractor-trailer loaded with anti-aircraft missiles was seen rolling down an Ontario highway.
Several police cruisers were needed to pull over the vehicle as it travelled westbound on Highway 407 near Toronto. The trailer was carrying two armoured personnel carriers bearing Department of National Defence licence plates and loaded with anti-aircraft missile launchers.
Police say the carriers, formerly registered to the Princess Patricia's Canadian Light Infantry, were supposed to be delivered to Montreal on Thursday.
Police took the driver into custody at the scene, and the armoured carriers have been taken to a storage depot.
A spokeswoman for the Department of National Defence says the army is investigating.
"At this point, I don't have any confirmation on anything," said Lieut. Morgan Bailey.
http://www.brandonsun.com/story.php?story_id=12165
This should be done to the other known terrorists world wide. It couldn't hurt.
By using false identities and convincing cover stories these persons can stay hidden in Norway for long periods, posing as asylum seekers, tourists, or by arranging unfounded family reunions.
Norway and countless other countries, undoubtedly including our own. Missed you Oorang.
That's the very reason anyone who can possibly grow their own veggies should do so. They'll grow in tiny pots on your steps or deck - all you have to do is water them to keep many of them growing. There are miniature fruit trees you can also put on the porch in the spring and summer and keep indoors in the winter if your climate is not adaptable. Tomatoes, cucumbers and pumpkins are good to start indoors in January and February for planting outdoors when frost danger has passed.
A correction for 3,507, it was March of this year, not a year and half ago. My apology for any confusion this may have caused.
I read that Northrup Grumman recently unveiled some sort of device but I don't think it is widely used by all of the airlines yet.
Lettuce the Likely Culprit in New Hepatitis A Cases (Mexifornia lettuce!)
LA Times ^ | 12/2/05 | Rong-Gong Lin II, Times Staff Writer
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Threat forces evacuation of plane at Newark gate
An unspecified threat against an airliner at a gate at Newark Liberty International Airport forced the plane to be evacuated Friday afternoon, and authorities were conducting a bomb search on board.
The plane, Continental Airlines flight 249, which had been scheduled to depart for Pittsburgh at around 1 p.m., was towed to a remote section of the airport, where it was being searched, said Tony Ciavolella, a spokesman for the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which operates the airport.
Twenty passengers who were on the aircraft at Terminal C were removed while the search was being carried out.
The nature of the threat was not immediately clear. It was written on some part of the plane's bathroom, an FBI spokesman said.
Port Authority police were notified of the threat at about 12:30 p.m., and responded immediately, along with the FBI's Joint Terrorism Task Force.
The threat came a day after an America West Airbus jet made an emergency landing at Kansas City International Airport when someone left a note in the plane's bathroom that said: "Taliban is Here."
It could not immediately be determined if Friday's incident in Newark involved a copycat, authorities said.(snip)
http://www.tkb.org/NewsStory.jsp?storyID=96482
Snip: Torture methods cited in a statement at the end of his visit included use of electric shock batons, cigarette burns, and submersion in pits of water or sewage. Mr Nowak spoke of one detainee forced to lie on a bed in a particular position for 85 days. The precise contents of the pills is classified information.
Snip: Iraq drug makes rebel fanatics fearless A DRUG which makes users feel superhuman is being taken by rebel fanatics before they launch attacks against UK troops in Iraq.
The pill - filled with addictive stimulant methamphetamine - is given to insurgents so they have no fear of taking on heavily-armed Coalition forces.
Now senior British officers fear the courage drug, which is known as a "pinky", is flooding Basra where it could help fuel a second armed uprising.
Last night a senior Army source, who returned from Iraq two months ago, said there was a " big drugs trade" in Basra and feared leaders of different terrorists groups would hand out the pills to their followers.
The insider added: "Members of Muqtadr el-Sadr's fanatical Mehdi Army who've taken it have been known to stand in front of US armoured vehicles and open fire almost oblivious to the tank's guns.
"American officers think that suicide bombers may also be given pinkies to psyche them up before carrying out an attack."
Methamphetamine - one of the chemicals in the courage drug - is related to amphetamine but the effects on the central nervous system are greater.
WOW. All 45 courthouses in CT have been evacuated.
Snip: December 2, 2005 Health officials on Thursday identified lettuce as the likely source for a hepatitis A outbreak in Los Angeles County and urged residents to thoroughly wash the vegetable before eating it.
At least 60 people have fallen ill from the virus in Los Angeles County over the last three months. Officials are concerned because the outbreak comes after years of declining hepatitis A cases, but they have been unable to link the outbreak to a particular farm or type of lettuce.
There were at least two outbreaks: one in a downtown Los Angeles restaurant in September that affected 13; the other at an event catered by a Hollywood company in October where 19 fell ill. The other cases were scattered.
Officials would not identify the specific locations of the outbreaks, saying there is no ongoing risk at those sites.
"We believe lettuce was the problem in these events," said Dr. Jonathan Fielding, public health director for Los Angeles County.
Personal Note: If you read my post yesterday that says washing does not remove everything from the cells of the produce you buy, then you know to take the precautions posted by Granny today. Secondarily, much produce from LA is shipped elsewhere in the country, so suggest you clean any lettuce you purchase from unknown shipping origin locations vigorously.
This is quite THE story. Following closely from here.
They are better, now. We were out of town, so we missed it, thank the Lord! Every winter, people here get sick, and the Doctors don't have a name for what they have. They just treat symptoms. It's scary. I've heard that so many years of misuse of antibiotics are causing drug resistent bugs.
Does anyone know what's going on in CT yet? Cubicle bound with no TV access.
Here's another new article on the LAX incident. It appears that this was indeed more than a bottle rocket.
Feds probe SAM fired at airliner report
United Press International ^ | 12/2/2005 | United Press International
Posted on 12/02/2005 11:52:19 AM PST by RogerWilko
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