To: Bill Davis FR
be on the lookout for trucks. and how do we determine which are dangerous? can someone give me a couple of guidelines...please.
To: contessa machiaveli
Aftern they are in their trucks and on their way, it is too late.
As the article says, you have to stop them BEFORE they get that far.
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"...Asking the public to watch for and report any suspicious activity, the alert listed several indicators or actions that could be a precursor to an attack, including:
The theft of explosives, blasting caps, fuses or certain chemicals used in the manufacture of explosives.
The rental of self-storage space for the purpose of storing chemicals or mixing apparatus.
The delivery of chemicals directly from the manufacturer to a self-storage facility or unusual deliveries of chemicals to residential or rural addresses.
Chemical fires, toxic odors, brightly colored stains or rusted metal fixtures in apartments, hotels, motels or self-storage units.
The modification of a truck or van with heavy-duty springs to handle heavier loads.
Small test explosions in rural wooded areas or the treatment of chemical burns or missing hands or fingers.
35 posted on
05/17/2003 3:36:58 PM PDT by
error99
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