SANAA, Yemen, Jan. 24 (UPI) -- A purported statement by al-Qaida in Yemen warned Saturday of a "major strike" soon in the United States.
The statement, distributed by the Yemeni Tagamoo Party for Reforms, said: "A major strike, a big event will take place in America soon," reminiscent of the Sept. 11 attacks.
I know MamaDearest. I watch it every night after watching Greta. I posted a link to the Lou Dobbs list of Outsourcing America to a thread on FR a month or so ago and I had someone jump all on my case saying I was distributing false info. Oh well, I guess they got over it.
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> Date: Thu, 19 Feb 2004 19:44:13 -0500 (EST)
> To:
promed-ahead@promedmail.org > From: ProMED
promed@promed.isid.harvard.edu > Subject: PRO/AH> Anthrax, cattle gravesites - Russia
> (Urals)
>
>
> ANTHRAX, CATTLE GRAVESITES - RUSSIA (URALS)
>
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> Date: 18 Feb 2004
> From: ProMED-mail
promed@promedmail.org > Source: RIA Vesti, 29 Jan 2004 [edited]
>
http://en.rian.ru/rian/index.cfm >
>
> 105 anthrax-infected cattle graveyards have been
> located by Ural
> regional authorities
>
> Ural public prosecutors have discovered 105 cattle
> graveyards that
> contain anthrax spores. According to a chief deputy
> Prosecutor of
> the Russian Federation, Yuriy Zolotov, altogether in
> the Ural federal
> region there are about 1100 neglected graveyards.
>
> A cattle graveyard in Tobolsk needs special
> attention. It is located
> on the banks of the Irtish river, and if flooding
> occurs, there is a
> high risk of the river becoming infected with
> anthrax. Today the
> Irtish river is separated from the Tobolsk graveyard
> by 50 meters, a
> distance that is shortening every year.
>
> According to Deputy Prosecutor Zolotov, today this
> dangerous site is
> under security control, and serious work has begun
> to repair the
> banks of the Irtish.
>
> --
> ProMED
>
promed@promedmail.org >
> [I turned to my friend and the anthrax expert on
> Russia, Beniyamin
> Cherkasskiy, who generously replied as follows. -
> Mod.MHJ]
>
> [2]
> Date: Thu 19 Feb 2004 12:25 PM
> From: Beniyamin L. Cherkasskiy
zoonoz@proc.ru > [edited]
>
>
> I would like to provide some comments about the
> message you sent me regarding
> anthrax in the Ural region. Firstly I would like to
> point out that the Ural
> Federal region is approximately 1.8 million square
> km in area, with a human
> population of about 12.5 million. The region
> consists of Kurgan, Sverdlovsk,
> Tumen, Chelyabinsk, Yamalo-Nenetskaya, and
> Hanti-Mansiyskaya national
> districts.
>
> The entire region (north to south) has a history of
> anthrax, and
> therefore the discovery of numerous anthrax sites
> should not come as a
> surprise (in Russia, places with any history of
> anthrax are
> permanently labelled as 'anthrax sites'). I
> personally know the
> location of 2086 such sites in the Ural region. At 4
> of these sites,
> cases of animals being infected with anthrax were
> recorded between
> 1991 and 2000. In reality, the number of cattle
> gravesites is much
> higher, as there may be several such gravesites at
> any one of these
> anthrax sites. However, it is hard to say that there
> are positively
> identified anthrax spores in these gravesites -- as
> there have never
> been such investigations into these sites.
>
> The Tobolski gravesite is peculiar, but not because
> it is on the
> banks of the Irtish river. I am familiar with many
> such gravesites on
> the banks of various rivers and even at the bottom
> of artificial
> water reservoirs. However, my field studies show
> that such gravesites
> do not pose any serious epidemiological concern. The
> Tobolski
> gravesite is the result of activity at a nearby
> factory involved in
> the production of veterinary prophylactic drugs,
> including vaccines
> against anthrax. Unfortunately despite sealing off
> the toxic waste
> storage facility with concrete, which provides
> isolation from the
> surrounding environment, the factory does not have
> any resources for
> the radical disinfection of the waste.
>
> I hope that my comments have helped you better
> understand the anthrax
> situation in the Ural region.
>
> --
> Beniyamin Cherkasskiy
> D/WHO CC of Zoonoses
> Central Research Institute of Epidemiology
> Moscow, Russia
>
zoonoz@proc.ru >
> [Beniyamin has been converting the multitude of
> anthrax site reports into a
> single register for the whole country, so he knows
> what he is talking about.
> While such places are commonly regarded as risk
> sites, the reality is more of
> uncertainty and ignorance. While some sites will
> have viable spores in
> significant numbers, what determines this state of
> affairs and its
> probability are totally unknown. Logically it must
> depend on soil type -- anthrax persists in regions
> with alkaline soils with
> high calcium content and is absent from acid soil
> regions -- but also
> presumably on whether necropsies were done on the
> affected carcasses before
> burial, and strain genotype group.
>
> Decomposition in unopened carcasses will rapidly
> kill the vegetative cells as
> the pH falls. Burning and then burial of the ashes
> results in essentially
> zero risk. And even with sites that have spores,
> repeated sampling over the
> years has shown some sites becoming 'apathogenic'
> from plasmid loss.
> Examination of such sites is needed, if only to rule
> out those that present
> no risk. I would not be surprised if the majority
> are harmless. - Mod.MHJ]
>
> [see also:
> Anthrax, human, porcine - Russia (Ulyanovsk) (02)
> 20040204.0419
> Anthrax, human, porcine - Russia (Ulyanovsk)
> 20040130.0355
> 2003
> ----
> Anthrax, meat import restrictions - Russia
> 20031222.3115
> Anthrax, human & cattle - Russia (Volgograd) (02)
> 20031006.2508
> Anthrax, human & cattle - Russia (Volgograd)
> 20031003.2486
> 2002
> ----
> Anthrax, human - Russia (Kalmykia) 20020716.4776
> Anthrax, emergency vaccination - Russia (South) (02)
> 20020708.4699
> Anthrax, emergency vaccination - Russia (South)
> 20020703.4661
> 2001
> ----
> Anthrax, letters - Russia (Yekaterinburg)
> 20011107.2754
> 2000
> ----
> Anthrax, human - Russia (Volgograd) (02)
> 20000913.1564
> Anthrax, human - Russia (Kursk) 20000816.1364
> 1999
> ----
> Anthrax - Russia (Dagestan) 19991016.1839
> Anthrax, human - Russia (W. Siberia) (03)
> 19990917.1668
> Anthrax? deer - Russia (Siberia-Yakutia)
> 19990901.1534
> Anthrax, human - Russia (Buryatia) (04)
> 19990719.1220
> Anthrax, disposal of stockpiles - Russia (05)
> 19990710.1154
> Anthrax, pigs - Russia (Krasnodar) 19990329.0497
> 1998
> ----
> Anthrax - Russia (Krasnodar) (04) 19980805.1506
> Anthrax - Russia 19980722.1383
> Anthrax, vaccines - Russia (02) 19980222.0346
> Anthrax, human - Russia (Sverdlovsk): 1979
> 19980204.0217
> 1997
> ----
> Anthrax, human - Russia (Nizhny Novgorod)
> 19970821.1752
> 1996
> ----
> Anthrax - Russia (03) 19961030.1839
> 1995
> ----
> Anthrax - Russia 19950807.0646]
> ................................... lm/mhj/pg/jw
>
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Its been a month and probably a little over a month since Mansoor Ijaz first reported that OBL was in Iran. Mansoor reported that a few days prior to the Iran earthquake.
I don't know nuttin! Just was a feeling....
"Former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani told a packed house Wednesday at the Distinguished Speaker Series at the Pasadena Civic Auditorium that terrorists "will attack at a time we don't expect and in a way we don't anticipate.'"
Do you think he reads EOM or Daeelel ?
My word TexKat, and we didn't even have the Ten Commandments posted at that university. I fear for what this country will be like as my grandchildren grow. The destruction of our country has already begun from within.
Our courts, our judges and the liberals are killing us slowly and certainly.
Don't let the cliques get you down ever. We are here to stay - they can like it or lump it. This thread is here for all of us and we love you JP.
Gee I don't even know about that. The Motels are being run by people who can't even speak english. Tech support is being handled by India. And many things are just being tossed when they break. That leaves only a few service industries left that to work at.
Both Daleel and Traveller over at IH seem to have taken a very long break at the same time.
Distributing false information? Whoever they were, they need a reality check. I didn't see your earlier post, or I would have been informed much quicker than I was. There are always backbiting, complaining people. I think for a lot of them, that's all they have to live for.