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Alarming!
First ebola now this
Sad ~ 19
And profitable!
What if the Port of Houston is Ground Zero?
FORMER Defense Secretary William Perry estimates at 50 percent the probability of a catastrophic nuclear terror attack on American soil in the next 10 years.
Thanks to Jimmy Carter he's still able to spew this!
I will be posting soon something my two teens came across with their alertness in regards to a band they once liked, we need to research and investigate them IMHO!
INVASION USA
Tancredo: It's not racist to want border security
Congressman blasts president for pandering to Mexican government, ignoring Americans
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44064
INVASION USA
Tancredo: It's not racist to want border security
Congressman blasts president for pandering to Mexican government, ignoring Americans
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44064
I miss you!
Mexico drug gangs tell media to back off or die
Draft US paper allows commanders to seek preemptive nuke strikes
Former correspondent blasts mainstream media sellouts
Thanks JP.
That's a great article.
http://www.worldnetdaily.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=44064
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"Border Security -- A Major Citizen Concern Being Ignored"
GOPUSA ^ | May 2, 2005 | Thomas D. Segel
Posted on 05/02/2005 5:40:58 PM PDT by Tolerance Sucks Rocks
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "It happened again last weekend. The Rio Grande Valley of Texas made the news when more than 100 illegal aliens from Brazil were apprehended and then released by the Border Patrol. Why is this worthy of reporting? The main reason... Brazil is identified by our government as a country that could be host to terrorists. This means any illegal entry by people from that country should automatically trigger some serious response by our Homeland Security forces. Instead, these suspect illegals were released on their own recognizance, with a promise they would return for their deportation hearings.
Until recently officials have been telling us that 90% of those illegal immigrants released with instructions to return for court dates have vanished into the American heartland. Now the same officials are saying that only 70% fail to reappear at court hearings. Perhaps they feel the lower percentage of "no-shows" will ease citizen concerns about a border open to all who wish to cross into the United States."
Senate subcommittee raises concerns about preparedness for bio attack
Spain terror suspect says he is a peace loving Muslim
Suggested poll on border security
Old Glory covers Mexico billboard
Huge drug bust Skagit County with pictures of "Mexican Drug Saint"
immerge ourselves in water?
Divers?
Submarine?
US-CERT.GOV
http://www.us-cert.gov
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Thanks to MamaDearest for pointing to this article.
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http://news.techwhack.com/1193/cabir-spreads-to-20-countries/
02nd May 2005
"Cabir spreads to 20 countries"
Filed under:
Security News
Wireless-Mobile
Sushubh @ 11:11 pm
"Cabir spreads to 20 countries"
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "It was first discovered in the month of June last year. It uses Bluetooth connectivity to find vulnerable mobile devices in the surrounding and passes itself over. Mikko Hyppoenen, head of anti-virus research F-Secure said: Once you have one infected phone, it will try to beam itself to other compatible phones
This virus is only traveling when people travel the world.
The virus however is not as easy to spread as PC based viruses. The potential victim has to accept a connection from the already infected device and than accept a file and run it. Even with this low probability, the virus has managed to spread quite rapidly. Experts blame it on the ignorance of the end user who gets lured by invitations to download and run files pretending to be wallpapers and screensavers."
I don't know relee.
Your guess is as good as any.
bookmark
LOL
;)
Well, that's a good deal.
Encouraging news.
Thanks Donna.
You're welcome. My, you've been busy today!
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