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Posted on 07/24/2004 9:37:20 PM PDT by JustPiper
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Credit: The Cabal The title refers to a daily report given to the president of the United States detailing the most serious terrorist threats against the country. To tackle those threats, the government has formed a top-notch task force to infiltrate the terror cells and cut off the danger. "Every morning, the president receives a list of the top ten terrorist threats - this list is known as the threat matrix." We here at FR are trying to be in conjunction with the daily reports around the world that involve threats. We try to provide a storehouse of information that takes hours of research. YOU be the Judge and get informed. "I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat." |
Group linked to al Qaeda warns of 'columns of car bombs' Australia and Italy have received warnings through a statement purportedly from militants linked to al Qaeda that demanded those countries withdraw troops from Iraq. |
We are the "Stotters" who make ourselves aware of the enemy who wishes to do us harm. Meet It! Greet It! Defeat It! |
(Excerpt) Read more at cnn.com ...
Thanks for the ping.
Yeah, Everyones Internet NET RANGE 66.98.128.0 - 66.98.255.255 Seems to be very popular. Not only do they host hostinganime.com = 66.98.141.123 But they host
abovetopsecret.com = 66.98.176.42
I wonder how there hosting services are. I think I'll check them out. Everyones Internet seems to be very popular.
Squirrel Zaps Power Along U.S. 1 In Melbourne
MELBOURNE, Fla. -- A squirrel left nearly 8,300 people without power Wednesday morning after it got into a Florida Power & Light Co. substation and shorted out the equipment, according to officials.
The power outage left customers and businesses without power in the Eau Gallie area at about 9 a.m., according to Local 6 News partner Florida Today.
Traffic lights along the U.S. 1 corridor were also out for thousands of motorists on their morning commutes, according to the report.
Power was restored by FPL by 9:15 a.m. after workers repaired equipment at a substation located north of Aurora Road and east of U.S. 1. The substation, about the size of a small house and protected by barriers, is used to distribute power to the immediate area.
"A squirrel somehow made it past the barrier and got into the actual electrical equipment and shorted it out," FPL spokeswoman Sandy Sanderson told Local 6 News.
"The animal was electrocuted," he added.
http://www.local6.com/news/3587186/detail.html
Mountains of bodies of his fellow countrymen will follow your husbands
We need to ask the resident ground pounders. ExSoldier is probably the one to ask.
Thanks for the article WCG
Ping to 2119.
Can you answer this, ExSoldier?
Unless our alphabets are gleaning information from these sites, hopefully they will quash them and prosecute the people responsible for them under cyber-security laws.
I have a feeling that the author of the article keeps the authorities well-informed of the cyber culprits.
There's only one relatively invisible way to move that number of people, and that's with 18 wheelers. We may need to be looking for convoys.
CONGRATULATIONS TO YOU JUSTPIPER AND TO YOUR FAMILY!
ping!
BTW, I think it was estimated at somewhere around 80,000 by ExSoldier, based on numbers of illegals and OTM percentage.
Grooviness!
Post #1900
Sad, but true...........sort of.
Twern't me. Unlike J.F'nK......I allowed no photographers!
Follow-up or cover-up?
A flapping tent. Bottles of urine. Amid fears of a pre-election terror attack, jumpy Feds are investigating everything in their efforts to protect the first post-9/11 national political convention
WEB-EXCLUSIVE COMMENTARY
By Michael Isikoff and Mark Hosenball
Newsweek
Updated: 3:28 p.m. ET July 28, 2004
July 28 - The night before the Democratic National Convention was to begin, federal security forces in Boston went into high alert. A National Guard trooper reported spotting a possible parachutist drifting through the sky toward the "hard zone" security perimeter that surrounds the Fleet Center convention hall. Police radios crackled with urgent messages. Within minutes, local TV stations were reporting that two suspects were in custody.
The city buzzed with tension: had an Al Qaeda commando squad launched an air attack on the Democratic gathering?
In a secret bunker in the bowels of a nearby government building, officers of the Federal Protective Service, a branch of the Department of Homeland Security, quickly started clicking on their Web browsers, which have real-time links to 75 surveillance cameras positioned around the downtown Boston area. The browsers were loaded with software enabling monitors in the bunker to manipulate the cameras toward various angles and to enlarge the shots.
Within minutes, Ron Libby, the service's New England regional director, told NEWSWEEK, the camera operators had figured it out: The guardsman who thought he spotted a parachutist had actually seen a tent canopy flapping in the wind atop a nearby building. Radar showed no aircraft anywhere in the neighborhood. And the TV reports of "suspects in custody"? It turned out the TV stations had been scanning the Boston police radios. There had indeed been two suspects detained not far from the Fleet Center. But they weren't invading airborne terrorists. They were a pair of drunks picked up for disturbing the domestic peace. (snipped)
http://msnbc.msn.com/id/5539037/site/newsweek/
That's interesting.
Thanks.
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