Posted on 09/11/2004 12:09:10 AM PDT by nwctwx
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TV station KXLY in Spokane announced a Washington Mutual branch was handed a large amount of cash in an envelope from a depositor. After the transaction multiple bank employees have gotten ill - HAZMAT is at the scene. The same individual withdrew a similar amount of cash from another bank in the Tri-Cities and there may be a money laundering scheme or some such thing going on in addition to whatever is coating the cash and making people sick. There is nothing on their website yet, but I'd imagine they will post it by later tonight or morning at the latest.
Likely you are right-on correct with staging plans for the Debate. It's actually very good news to know they are preparing for any eventuality.
Pfffffffftt. Probably something as severe as not letting Chinese with expired green cards have access to the ultra-super-secret documents and technology. They'll get the slightly older stuff.....(hand spanking). Perhaps my sarcasm is unjustified with the management of those hush hush top-secret New Mexico firms now that they are "tightening up" their security (whatever that means).
Snicker. Excellent idea MamaD.
An individual boarding an airplane with an axe is a very sad statement of departure airport pre-flight security.
I agree - freedom of speech and association should not extend to those who plot and plan to kill us.
"A high-level Russian diplomat was questioned and released after he was seen taking pictures of a liquefied
natural gas terminal on the Calvert County waterfront. "
I'm glad you reposted that as it initally surfaced on a busy day. It is so blatant it had to be a measured response to something else or a decoy mission.
Preparation and Training is always a good idea.
That's probably what you heard and saw.
and now for an Iraq human interest story....
http://defendamerica.mil/articles/sep2004/a092804d.html
"Troopers Instruct Iraqi Horse Handlers"
By U.S. Army Staff Sgt. Susan German / 122nd Mobile Public Affairs Detachment
Thanks for the link. I knew I saw it somewhere. Time for me to start saving some of these posts and letting them go when the subject matter has passed its prime. Columbus Day is also mentioned and assuredly the discovery of America is NOT one of the favorite days to any Islamic extremist. We've also got 10/31 - Halloween - and they are certainly capable of making it the scariest day ever.
U.S. law enforcement agencies warned authorities in Miami that the al Qaeda terrorist organization might try to attack during the first presidential debate tomorrow, a government spokeswoman said.
http://www.nydailynews.com/front/breaking_news/story/236962p-203453c.html
Jesse Jackson has signed up as an advisor to Kerry
Unease at Russia's terror blacklist plan
Islamic values political issue in Ankara, Turkey
Food confiscated by US Marshals under court order in FDA seizure - sold in multiple cities
Yeah, and the very idea that both presidential candidates are together under one roof.......makes it likely to be even more appealing to the Jihadi scumbags.
CNN has a similar story on this topic DHS: "We do not have any specific information or intelligence to suggest that this first presidential debate is a target"
http://edition.cnn.com/2004/ALLPOLITICS/09/29/debate.security/
Virginia Agency Makes Move To Fight Terrorism
(Hampton Roads, VA, September 28th, 2004, 3:00 p.m.) Tuesday afternoon, the Virginia Marine Resource Commission made a move to fight terrorism. Your NewsChannel 3's Judge Cochran has the details in this story.
Commission members adopted security zones this afternoon around Hampton Roads bridges and tunnels. Leaders of the Virginia Marine Police Authority pushed for the security zones regulation at a meeting in Newport News.
Here is how it works. The new regulations give the Marine Police the authority to keep you and your boat 100 yards away from the structures like the Hampton Roads Bridge Tunnel. In fact, you need to stay clear of all other local bridges and tunnels as well.
And the Marine Authority has the right to board your boat as well for inspection, As Lewis Jones from the Virginia Marine Police told us, "We would be there in force to properly inspect the vessels and informed them of the zone at that time." Right now, the regulation is ready to go. If you violate a security zone, you face a one year jail sentence and/or a 2,500 dollar fine.
Yikes!
You see why I refuse to fly?
Hah, Saddam's horse. I love it! Great pics.
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