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Threat Matrix: Daily Terror Threat - Thread Nine
Yahoo News ^ | 5-30-04 | DONNA ABU-NASR AP

Posted on 05/30/2004 12:05:02 AM PDT by JustPiper

Picture credit: TheCabal

Picture Credit:Calpernia

"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"

LINK TO THREAD EIGHT

KHOBAR, Saudi Arabia - Tens of American, European and other hostages were released Sunday and a gunman believed to be the lead Islamic militant holding them was arrested, a Saudi security official said, adding that two other gunmen were "in the process of being arrested."

We are the "Stotters" who make ourselves aware of the enemy who wishes to do us harm



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To: appalachian_dweller

Hmmm- continuing this cheerful thought:

"Remember they keep repeating that they like to use our own things against us."


1. Our refineries - could become WMD

because the chemicals used in the refining process will become an extremely toxic "chemical weapon" if the refinery is attacked in a certain manner.

This is something AQ wrote about planning to do to the Saudi's. In detail.

2. Plum Island, Fort Detrick, and the like.- could become WMD

3. Nuke power plants- obvious

4. industrial plants of numerous varieties- (remember the Bhopal, India disaster?)

5. I hate to say this- but almost any section of NJ around Secaucus could probably become a WMD.

6. Our dams and the like.



1,381 posted on 06/02/2004 12:29:50 PM PDT by jerseygirl
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To: jerseygirl

Give this some thought...

BROKEN ARROW: Dictionary Entry and Meaning
Computing Dictionary

Definition: The error code displayed on line 25 of a IBM 3270 terminal (or a terminal emulator emulating a 3270) for various kinds of protocol violations and "unexpected" error conditions (including connection to a down computer). On a PC, simulated with "->/_", with the two centre characters overstruck.

"Broken arrow" is also military jargon for an accident involving nuclear weapons.

[Jargon File]



See Also: communications


1,382 posted on 06/02/2004 12:37:03 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (There is no such thing as coincidence, GOD is in control.)
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To: jerseygirl

And the ukraine shot down that plane as well.


1,383 posted on 06/02/2004 12:39:15 PM PDT by CJ Wolf
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Utilities Take Steps To Prevent "Big Blackout"

Jun 2, 2004 1:52 pm US/Eastern

(1010 WINS) (COLUMBUS, Ohio) The leaders of Ohio's four investor-owned utilities assured state officials Wednesday they have taken steps to try to prevent another crippling blackout like the one last summer.

The chiefs of FirstEnergy Corp., American Electric Power, Cinergy and Dayton Power & Light told Gov. Bob Taft they had upgraded computer programs, improved employee training and increased the trimming or removal of vegetation that can interfere with electricity transmission.

All were cited as causes of the Aug. 14 blackout that affected 50 million people from Michigan to Connecticut, including New York City, northern New Jersey and parts of Canada.

Akron-based FirstEnergy has adequate resources to cover its generation and transmission commitments this summer, President and Chief Executive Officer Anthony Alexander said.

A joint U.S.-Canadian task force that investigated the blackout leveled much of the blame on FirstEnergy, which it said failed to adequately recognize or respond to problems on three of its lines in Ohio.

FirstEnergy will provide more data about energy conditions and how much electricity is available to transmission grid controllers who claimed they did not have enough information from the utility to keep the blackout from spreading.

The Midwest Independent System Operator, an Indiana-based grid manager, has hired more people to assess data for its 15-state coverage area, President James Torgenson said at the meeting.


1,384 posted on 06/02/2004 12:44:09 PM PDT by freeperfromnj
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To: jerseygirl
This is a real informative site. I think we are going in the right direction. Just keep digging.

Nuclear Power Plant Accidents



1952
Dec. 12, Chalk River, nr. Ottawa, Canada: a partial meltdown of the reactor's uranium fuel core resulted after the accidental removal of four control rods. Although millions of gallons of radioactive water accumulated inside the reactor, there were no injuries.
1957
Oct. 7, Windscale Pile No. 1, north of Liverpool, England: fire in a graphite-cooled reactor spewed radiation over the countryside, contaminating a 200-square-mile area.

South Ural Mountains: explosion of radioactive wastes at Soviet nuclear weapons factory 12 mi from city of Kyshtym forced the evacuation of over 10,000 people from a contaminated area. No casualties were reported by Soviet officials.
1976
nr. Greifswald, East Germany: radioactive core of reactor in the Lubmin nuclear power plant nearly melted down due to the failure of safety systems during a fire.
1979
March 28, Three Mile Island, nr. Harrisburg, Pa.: one of two reactors lost its coolant, which caused overheating and partial meltdown of its uranium core. Some radioactive water and gases were released.
1986
April 26, Chernobyl, nr. Kiev, Ukraine: explosion and fire in the graphite core of one of four reactors released radioactive material that spread over part of the Soviet Union, eastern Europe, Scandinavia, and later western Europe. 31 claimed dead. Total casualties are unknown. Worst such accident to date.
1999
Sept. 30, Tokaimura, Japan: uncontrolled chain reaction in a uranium-processing nuclear fuel plant spewed high levels of radioactive gas into the air, killing one worker and seriously injuring two others. Japan's worst nuclear accident.

http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0001457.html
1,385 posted on 06/02/2004 12:46:35 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (There is no such thing as coincidence, GOD is in control.)
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To: StillProud2BeFree; mindspy; All
Additional historical references to Philadelphia...

Amman (򋂊), the capital of the Kingdom of Jordan For alternative meanings see: Jordan (disambiguation) The Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan, commonly called simply Jordan, is a country in the Middle East. It is bordered by Syria to the north, Iraq to the north-east, Saudi Arabia to the east and south, and Israel and West Bank to the west. It shares the coastlines of the Gulf of Aqaba and the Dead Sea.

...is a city of more than 1.2 million inhabitants, and is the commercial, industrial and administrative centre of Jordan.

History ..... who called it Philadelphia. In the 1st century BC (2nd century BC - 1st century BC - 1st century - other centuries) Philadelphia came under Roman control and joined the Decapolis The Decapolis (Latin for "ten cities") were cities built by Romans in the Middle East and allied to Rome. They were centers of Greco-Roman culture in the region, which was otherwise mainly Nabatean, Jewish, and Aramean.

Amman Today

Now it is a modern city, where Muslims A Muslim is a believer in or follower of Islam. The word Muslim means one who submits and implies complete submission to the will of God. Muslims believe that nature is itself Islamic, since it follows natural laws placed by God.

Thus a Muslim strives to surrender to God's commands every step of the way. There is no distinction made between daily life and religion or politics.

Link to Search

1,386 posted on 06/02/2004 12:47:12 PM PDT by all4one (Psalm 27:1-6)
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To: All
President's daughter on a 112 mile hike to Santiago de Compostela, northwestern Spain. Great time to take the Prez's daughter and use her for negotiations. I feel bad for the secret service guy who has to follow her.

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/040602/482/mad80306021652
1,387 posted on 06/02/2004 12:47:24 PM PDT by tmp02
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT; ALOHA RONNIE

Ping Ron. Wasn't the term 'broken arrow' used in "We Were Soldiers?" If so, what was the context?


1,388 posted on 06/02/2004 12:49:21 PM PDT by Letitring
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To: tmp02

Risk of radioactive "dirty bomb" growing

19:00 02 June 04

Exclusive from New Scientist Print Edition. Subscribe and get 4 free issues.


The risk of somebody somewhere triggering a radioactive "dirty bomb" is growing, evidence gathered by the UN's International Atomic Energy Agency suggests.

http://www.newscientist.com/news/news.jsp?id=ns99995061


1,389 posted on 06/02/2004 12:49:29 PM PDT by tmp02
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To: jerseygirl
IMHO, your thinking is right on. Since they successfully used our own resources against us in the first strike I see no reason why they wouldn't continue on this line of thinking.


Gasoline/Oil refineries - WMD and a MAJOR hit to the economy (think $5+/gal for gas)

Crippling our rail transportation system would also be a major economic hit. If coal couldn't get to the power generating plants and the country suffered shortages, communications, electronic commerce, and possibly weapons systems could go offline.

Shutdown the highway system and food wouldn't make it to the stores. Think mass chaos here. Riots, looting, etc.

Okay, now I'm scaring myself....But you're right jersygirl, they will use what we least expect them to.
1,390 posted on 06/02/2004 12:49:30 PM PDT by appalachian_dweller (The RIGHT of THE PEOPLE to keep and bear arms SHALL NOT BE INFRINGED.)
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To: StillProud2BeFree

url?


1,391 posted on 06/02/2004 12:53:41 PM PDT by Cindy
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To: All

Timothy McVeigh, 33,

convicted Oklahoma City bomber, was executed by lethal injection on June 11.


1,392 posted on 06/02/2004 12:59:16 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (There is no such thing as coincidence, GOD is in control.)
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To: appalachian_dweller

http://www.odl.state.ok.us/usinfo/terrorism/911.htm

I've been enjoying this site. Has lots of good info.


1,393 posted on 06/02/2004 12:59:51 PM PDT by Letitring
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To: Cindy; StillProud2BeFree
Can one of you explain this to me>

There is a woman posting as Algernaan on Global Islamic Media. Her picture is further down on the page mixed in with the wanted terrorists. This is the same woman that posted here months ago and was promptly banned. Do either of you know who the heck she is? I asked about this the other day and no one responded.

1,394 posted on 06/02/2004 1:00:22 PM PDT by knak
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To: DAVEY CROCKETT

Also AQ continues to rather grandiosely assert that they are "among us" in sensitive work places. I wonder how many truly are working in sensitive areas such as industrial plants, communications, nuclear facilities, biomedical research, etc. ?


1,396 posted on 06/02/2004 1:01:20 PM PDT by jerseygirl
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To: Cindy

YIPPEE Cindy. Hey there.

How do I get to your master list of links? I know that sounds stupid but I forget, right now, how to get there.


1,397 posted on 06/02/2004 1:01:51 PM PDT by Letitring
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To: appalachian_dweller

You are so right. Simple like the natural gas plot.


1,398 posted on 06/02/2004 1:01:52 PM PDT by DAVEY CROCKETT (There is no such thing as coincidence, GOD is in control.)
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To: knak
here's the link global islamic media
1,399 posted on 06/02/2004 1:02:02 PM PDT by knak
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To: StillProud2BeFree; mindspy; All
Well I think that this is enough info to show that Amman, Jordan is the "sister" city to Philadelphia, PA. Please note the bolded reference to 1001 nights!!!!

Amman, Jordan

Amman, the modern and ancient capital of Jordan, is one of the oldest continuously inhabited cities in the World. The city's modern buildings blend with the remnants of ancient civilizations. The profusion of gleaming white houses, kebab stalls with roasting meat, and tiny cafes where rich Arabian coffee is sipped in the afternoon sunshine, conjure a mood straight from a thousand and one nights. Recent excavations have uncovered homes and towers believed to have been built during the Stone Age with many references to it in the Bible. Amman was known in the Old Testament as Rabbath-Ammon, the capital of the Ammonites around 1200 BC, it was also referred to as "the City of Waters".

In Greco-Roman times in the 3rd century BC, the City was renamed Philadelphia (Greek for "The Brotherhood Love") after the Ptolemaic ruler Philadelphus (283-246 BC). The City later came under Seleucid as well as Nabataean rule until the Roman General Pompey annexed Syria and made Philadelphia part of the Decapolis League - a loose alliance of ten free city-states, bound by powerful commercial, political, and cultural interests under overall allegiance to Rome.

Under the influence of the Roman culture, Philadelphia was reconstructed in typically grand Roman style with colonnaded streets, baths, an Amphitheater, and impressive public buildings.

During the Byzantine period, Philadelphia was the seat of a Christian Bishop, and therefore several churches were built. The city declined somewhat until the year 635 AD. As Islam spread northwards from the Arabian Peninsula, the land became part of its domain. Its original Semitic name Ammon or Amman was returned to it.

Amman's modern history began in the late 19th Century, when the Ottomans resettled a colony of Circassian emigrants in 1878. As the Great Arab Revolt progressed and the State of Transjordan was established, Emir Abdullah ibn Al-Hussein founder of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan made Amman his capital in 1921. Since then, Amman has grown rapidly into a modern, thriving metropolis of well over two million people. Link to Search

1,400 posted on 06/02/2004 1:02:34 PM PDT by all4one (Psalm 27:1-6)
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