I guess they could be anywhere? Sounds like the terrorists have free reign pretty much everywhere they set up. Case in point - USA - where are they? Like cockroaches, they are hiding in plain sight among us.
If our alphabets can't detain or hold them (like the 14 with expired visas who were on the Northwest flight), how can we expect others who are apprehended will remain in custody? Homeland Security, although doing well on some fronts, has some "splaining to do" on the many terrorists who are apprehended and who slip back into our cities via the cracks in our immigration and criminal justice systems. Oh sure, Anne Jacobsen "overreacted." Now where are the 14 Syrian musicians anyone?
>>Like cockroaches, they are hiding in plain sight among us.
It's pretty scary mama, they are like cockroaches, you
fume them out of one place, then they take reign on
another area.
You are correct there MD (they could be anywhere). Check out the link on my post # 375. About half of the islamowacko from Arizona - location unknown. That makes for a real cozy feeling.
Do you remember the arms depot explosion in Russia in May? In looking for information on Severnaya, I ran across not only the explosion in Simferopl:
Arms depot explosion seals off Major Russian highway
http://www.russiajournal.com/news/cnews-article.shtml?nd=43666
but also other news on May 7, 2004, that I don't remember reading about.
Ukraine Seizes 375 Pounds of Radioactive Material, AP Reports
May 7 (Bloomberg) -- Ukrainian security officers arrested three men and seized almost 375 pounds (170 kilograms) of cesium- 137, a potential ingredient in a radioactive ``dirty bomb,'' the Associated Press said, citing police spokesman Yuriy Kondratyev.
The material, found in vacuum tubes and some batteries, explodes on contact with water and can cause blood diseases, sterility and birth defects in humans, AP said. A dirty bomb would combine the cesium with a conventional explosive to spread radioactive contamination over a large area.
Two buyers from Kiev were prepared to pay an estimated $60,000 for each of two containers of the material, AP said. Security officials, acting on a tip, yesterday arrested three men from Simferopol on the Crimean peninsula and detained an undisclosed number of other people across the country.
In February, border guards stopped a man trying to take almost 450 grams (1 pound) of uranium into Hungary. Western nations and the United Nations International Atomic Energy Agency have warned that Ukraine and other former Soviet republics have become centers of the black market in radioactive materials.
http://quote.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=10000085&sid=aT4F1LLDIpyE&refer=europe
I found this interesting because this area is adjacent to Severnaya.
How sad it is that terrorist are still allowed to be in our country and mock us on our planes. Nothing has changed we are sitting ducks. How they must laugh at us that they are still in this country plotting our demise. Hey it's Monday I am full of doom and gloom!