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Heightened Alert (e-ails cited: NY, DC and "beaches" targets)
ABC News ^ | May 20, 2003 | ABC News

Posted on 05/20/2003 9:24:29 PM PDT by FairOpinion

Heightened Alert Administration Increases Terror Threat-Warning Level to Orange; E-mails Cited

May 20— The Bush administration raised the domestic threat level to orange, or "high," today, a decision made in part because of a series of threatening messages found on the Internet, ABCNEWS has learned.

An FBI bulletin obtained by ABCNEWS points to two recent e-mails intercepted by U.S. intelligence. One message, according to the bulletin, warns of "a possible devastating attack in the next 48 hours and urged all Muslims to leave all cities, especially Boston, New York and the commercial coastline."

However, one government official said intelligence analysts have serious doubts about the credibility of the source of those messages.

A separate message targets Washington and again points to possible attacks against New York and the nation's beaches.

The nation's terror-alert status was yellow — the third level, signifying "elevated." Orange is the fourth level, and red is the fifth and highest level.

In New York City, site of the deadliest attack on Sept. 11, 2001, officials announced earlier today that they were heightening security measures.

"We're concerned about some of the information that is coming to us," said New York Police Commissioner Ray Kelly. The information was nonspecific, but was enough to spark an increase in Operation Atlas, the city's ongoing security program, he said.

He said uniformed and plainclothes officers were being added at sensitive locations, and more checks would be conducted at the city's bridges and tunnels.

In raising the national threat level, Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge encouraged governors and mayors to deploy additional police. Ridge "particularly discussed with them the venues in which there will be large public gatherings" during the upcoming Memorial Day weekend, said Asa Hutchinson, Ridge's undersecretary for border and transportation security, while announcing the decision in Washington.

While officials said there is not credible, specific information with respect to targets or method of attack, Ridge said in a written statement that recent attacks overseas underscore terrorists' desires to attack soft targets with methods such as suicide bombers or car bombs. "Weapons of mass destruction, including those containing chemical, biological or radiological agents or materials, cannot be discounted," he said.

FAA to Issue Some Restrictions

In wake of the heightened terror alert level, the Federal Aviation Administration on Wednesday is expected to issue a notice restricting some flights. The new restrictions will include:

A ban on flying over sporting events.

The suspension of some of the waivers that were granted to allow flights for aerial photography, crop-dusting, surveillance and banner towing in selected airpaths over the Washington area.

The return of restrictions on small planes coming into the three general aviation airports in the Washington area. Pilots will have to fly to an airport in Tipton, Md., for security screening before they can proceed to one of the three affected airports.

For now, the FAA will not reinstitute the flight restrictions over New York that were put in place during the last code orange alert.

Ripples Around the World

The move to code orange follows bombings in Morocco and Saudi Arabia that killed more than 70 people, and warnings by the FBI and the Department of Homeland Security that al Qaeda is still in business and could be planning attacks in the United States or overseas.

In its bulletin, the FBI said today there is reason to believe the "Saudi Arabia and Morocco attacks [are] a possible prelude to U.S. attacks," according to law enforcement officials speaking on condition of anonymity.

In a previous bulletin issued on Friday to law enforcement agencies, the FBI warned that al Qaeda, Osama bin Laden's terror network, "remains active and highly capable." The deadly attacks in Saudi Arabia last week suggested al Qaeda could launch new attacks in the United States and overseas, the agency said.

The U.S. government has warned consulates in the Arabian Peninsula, East Africa and Southeast Asia that an attack might be imminent. ABCNEWS has learned that the information comes from foreign intelligence agencies, informants, and intercepts of telephone conversations and e-mails of suspected al Qaeda members.

The United States is specifically concerned that al Qaeda may try to crash a plane into a U.S. consulate — or attack airliners and tanker ships in East Africa, sources said.

The latest warnings came a day after Saudi Arabia's ambassador to the United States, Prince Bandar bin Sultan, said he believed the suicide bombers who struck in Riyadh last week were planning another, larger attack.

The warnings of possibly imminent terror attacks caused Western officials around the world to take precautions.

The United States and Britain said they were temporarily closing their embassies and other missions in Saudi Arabia as of Wednesday because of possible imminent attacks.

Terror Alerts

The terror alert was last raised from "yellow" to "orange" on March 17, immediately after President Bush announced that he was giving Iraqi leader Saddam Hussein and his sons 48 hours to leave Iraq and go into exile or risk a U.S.-led military campaign.

The Bush administration lowered the national terror alert from "high" to "elevated" status on April 16, as the war in Iraq wound down.

The threat level also was elevated to orange for two weeks last September to coincide with the first anniversary of the 9/11 attacks, and from Feb. 7 to Feb. 27.

President Bush's Homeland Security Council decided to raise the alert during a meeting at the White House, White House spokesman Ari Fleischer said. After the session, Bush was informed of the council's decision, which is binding and takes immediate effect, by Chief of Staff Andrew Card at 1:50 p.m. ET.

In his written statement, Ridge recommended that Americans continue with plans for work or leisure and contact their local FBI offices about any suspicious activity.

"Your vigilance at large public events or other locations where crowds gather can help us disrupt terrorists' plans," he said.

ABCNEWS' Pierre Thomas, Mary Walsh, Beverley Lumpkin and Lisa Stark contributed to this report.


TOPICS: Breaking News; News/Current Events; US: District of Columbia; US: Maryland; US: Massachusetts; US: New York; US: Pennsylvania; US: Virginia; War on Terror
KEYWORDS: alert; attack; boston; nyc; orangealert3; terror
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To: barker
"It's Fleet Week starting today. Events planned for all over the country. Did a google search. This is only one of the articles I found. Fleet Week, elevated alert, coincidence? "
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Very interesting. This may explain the reference to coastline and beeches.

101 posted on 05/21/2003 10:29:45 AM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: Dutchy
Thanks, I am in LA, not NYC, but looks like that we are at high risk as well.
102 posted on 05/21/2003 10:32:41 AM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: JustPiper
As you and Donna and possibly others regularly monitor the Arab boards, maybe you could start a thread and post anything new and interesting you read there and have sort of a permanent "Terrorist boards Thread"?
103 posted on 05/21/2003 10:35:43 AM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: PennsylvaniaMom
Very scarey Mom! I just wrote an another thread I have not been able to sleep all night reading that place!
104 posted on 05/21/2003 10:37:51 AM PDT by JustPiper (If we are deemed 'far right wingers', does that make them 'left side wrongers'?)
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To: FairOpinion
attacks against New York and the nation's beaches.

Life's a beach, and then you die.

105 posted on 05/21/2003 10:45:51 AM PDT by Eala ("Here in France I feel at home." --Madonna. So go already.)
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To: FairOpinion
Never mind what they say, watch what they do

If they had raised the alert level to red, I'd be more concerned. A one-stage upgrade, considering the recent overseas attacks, is a reasonable precaution, but a two-stage upgrade would have caught my attention.

106 posted on 05/21/2003 10:49:18 AM PDT by kevkrom
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To: FairOpinion
and urged all Muslims to leave all cities

and never return?

107 posted on 05/21/2003 11:17:15 AM PDT by verity
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To: FairOpinion
and urged all Muslims to leave all cities

and never return?

108 posted on 05/21/2003 11:17:15 AM PDT by verity
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To: kevkrom
I think a one stage upgrade IS significant, considering that we have already been at "ELEVATED", which is the third from the bottom. Now we are at "HIGH" which means what it says. If we ever go to RED, "sever risk", that means the terrorists are already lighting the fuse of a dirty bomb and we don't know where it is.

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The Five Levels of Terror Alerts


The five levels of terrorism alerts, as well as recommended government and private-sector responses:

Green: Low risk of terrorist attacks.

Refine and exercise planned protective measures.

Ensure emergency personnel receive training.

Assess facilities for vulnerabilities and take measures to reduce them.

Blue: Guarded condition. General risk of terrorist attack.

Check communications with designated emergency response or command locations.

Review and update emergency response procedures.

Provide the public with necessary information.

Yellow: Elevated condition. Significant risk of terrorist attacks.

Increase surveillance of critical locations.

Coordinate emergency plans with nearby jurisdictions.

Assess further refinement of protective measures within the context of the current threat information.

Implement, as appropriate, contingency and emergency response plans.

Orange: High risk of terrorist attacks.

Coordinate necessary security efforts with federal, state and local law enforcement agencies or any National Guard or other appropriate armed forces.

Take additional precaution at public events and possibly consider alternative venues or cancellations.

Prepare to work at an alternate site or with a dispersed work force.

Restrict access to threatened facilities to essential personnel only.

Red: Severe risk of terrorist attacks.

Assign emergency response personnel and preposition specially trained teams.

Monitor, redirect or constrain transportation systems.

Close public and government facilities.

Increase or redirect personnel to address critical emergency needs.
109 posted on 05/21/2003 11:20:55 AM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: verity
"and urged all Muslims to leave all cities
and never return? "
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Sounds good to me.
110 posted on 05/21/2003 11:22:01 AM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: TheRightGuy
ROTFLOL
111 posted on 05/21/2003 11:47:36 AM PDT by CyberAnt ( America - You Are The Greatest!!)
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Holding my place.
112 posted on 05/21/2003 12:35:11 PM PDT by Brad’s Gramma
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To: FairOpinion; pokerbuddy0; Badabing Badaboom
"An FBI bulletin obtained by ABCNEWS points to two recent e-mails intercepted by U.S. intelligence. One message, according to the bulletin, warns of "a possible devastating attack in the next 48 hours and urged all Muslims to leave all cities, especially Boston, New York and the commercial coastline."

Hmm.... I wonder where that Egyptian cargo ship is these days...you know, the one with the sailor who died of anthrax - or not.

113 posted on 05/21/2003 4:28:00 PM PDT by Shermy
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To: Shermy
"I wonder where that Egyptian cargo ship is these days...you know, the one with the sailor who died of anthrax - or not."

... and his suitcase, the one that had the anthrax in it, or not...

I wonder if the ship will be involved in a third suspicious incident. If it shows up at the California Coast in the next few days, we will know they are up to no good.
114 posted on 05/21/2003 5:05:13 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: pokerbuddy0
As I read it, there were two different e-mails, one referred to "commercial coastline" which could be ports, I think I read that there are even some chemical plants near the coast in some places, which could affect thousands of people, if some nasty chemical gets loose; the other e-mail referred to "beaches" -- which could mean a plane with anthrax or something nastier, like Ebola fly over California beaches.
117 posted on 05/21/2003 6:09:20 PM PDT by FairOpinion
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To: JustPiper
Makes better sense, otherwise what 'is' a commercial beach?

Something like the old Atlantic City Board Walk, Coney Island, etc? Similar stuff in California. Another possibility, although I like "ports" better. Translation is such an inexact art. Very difficult to do by machine for instantance (check out Babelfish translations of AFP articles for example). Even harder if the context is unknown or ambiguous. Or if the speakers/writers are trying to "talk around" something.

119 posted on 05/21/2003 6:50:13 PM PDT by El Gato
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To: El Gato
Very difficult to do by machine for instantance

Even harder when the "writer" can't spell/type for Shiite. :) Arabic is a language of such long standing, I would imagine it's spelling is more regular than English, which is an evolving hybrid language, although it's pronounciation might vary considerably. That is there might be a "Casablanca" accent or dialet that would sound strange to "Baghdad" ears.

120 posted on 05/21/2003 7:02:55 PM PDT by El Gato
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