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Good night penguino.
I'm yawning, too.
Thank you for these links too, Penguino.
April 19, 2005
ON THE NET...
http://news.google.com/news?q=Oklahoma&hl=en&lr=&sa=N&tab=nn&oi=newsr
. Bioterrorism cannot be American only
. There is no good intelligence for bioterrorism
. Locating something the size of a thumb is a daunting task
. 70% of Russia blood is unscreened
. 76% of Sub-Saharan-African blood is unscreened
. 80% of SE Asian blood is unscreened
. Syringes are commonly sharpened and reused in many countries, passing AIDS, hepatitis, etc.
. 2 carcinogens never seen before discovered after 9/11
. Vector lab (Siberia) scientists whereabouts unknown
. In American in 1947 6-1/2 million people were innoculated against smallpox in 6 weeks
. Anti-terrorism dollars inappropriately proportional (Wyoming gets more per capita than NY)
. Bioterrorism Medical Concerns are as follows:
1 Surge capacity (influx of people on facilities)
2 Lack of outside decontamination facilities
3 Burn beds and personnel - NY has 2-huge population
4 Isolation capabilities
. Hong Kong has 1400 negative pressure hospital rooms due to SARS - US lacking
. Health professionals are losing jobs in America, hospitals are closing
. In 1992 there were 1700 qualified epidemiologists
. In 2003 there were 1400 qualified epidemiologists
. 42% of present hospital staff practicing epidemiology are not actually trained in it
. Border protection is a component of traditional national security
. 90% of all disease intelligence comes from the media
. The WHO budget is 400 million a year - they beg for $$
. Regarding Avian Flu (1997 - 2005):
1 75% fatality rate in humans
2 Mean age of deceased is 12
3 Antibiotics are useless in treating it
4 Tamiflu in minimally effective in its treatment
5 Kills pigs, ducks and tigers (who eat infected chicken carcasses)
6 Several cases are unsolved
7 Autopsies reveal lung hemorrhaging, encephalitis
. As of 2004, 45 million people had no health insurance and 75% of those were employed people
. Concern is if we don't help the countries struggling with these problems, it will eventually come back on us.
Remembering the Oklahoma City Bombing ON THE NET...
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1386631/posts
http://www.chicagotribune.com/media/photo/2005-04/17159095.jpg
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1386502/posts
http://www.whitehouse.gov/news/images/20010219-b.jpg
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1384877/posts
http://www.jaynadavis.com/images/bookcover.jpg
http://www.musicanet.org/robokopp/scottish/amazingg.mid
Have a nice evening everyone. Nitety nite!
THANKS Mama Dearest for attending that speech today.
A lot of interesting stuff, here.
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"Health professionals are losing jobs in America, hospitals are closing"
I agree. The harsh fact is that many hospitals are over-run with illegals and other non-paying clients.
Night MamaDearest.
Rest well.
Post no. 487 should read: "OPINION:"
ON THE NET...
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22islamic-f.net/vb%22&hl=en&lr=&filter=0
http://www.islamic-f.net/vb/showthread.php?s=2acefaf2da5fe626268ce9fa4b422f16&postid=6385#post6385
http://www.islamic-f.net/vb/avatar.php?userid=55&dateline=1112369015
http://www.w6w.net/upload/19-04-2005/w6w2005041914035631882dbf.jpg
http://www.w6w.net/users/20-04-2005/w6w2005042011115338432e98eba.jpg
http://www.islamic-f.net/vb/showthread.php?s=2acefaf2da5fe626268ce9fa4b422f16&postid=6369#post6369
http://www.w6w.net/upload/18-04-2005/w6w20050418193615a0d63af8.jpg
http://www.arab3.com/upload/images/Apr05/thumb/ommoaath_HKlmST.jpg
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1387193/posts
"Illegal Channel of Sending Terrorists to West Checked in Russia"
New York Jewish Times & Moscow RIA Novosti ^ | 15 April 05
Posted on 04/20/2005 12:20:23 AM PDT by jb6
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "MOSCOW (RIA Novosti) -- As a result of special operation, the Russian Federal Security Service (FSB) and the Moscow Main Interior Department (GUVD) have put an end the activity of a criminal group, which had organized an illegal channel for sending foreigners to France, Spain and the USA.
"There are proofs that a number of the persons, sent to the West, belonged to terrorist organizations," chief of the FSB public relations center Sergei Ignatchenko told reporters."
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1386727/posts
"Daily Terrorist Round-Up 4/19/05 (AQ Linked Group in Algeria to Surrender en masse)"
4/16/05
Posted on 04/19/2005 9:22:42 AM PDT by Straight Vermonter
Note: The following text is an exact quote (minus the photos):
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http://www.defenselink.mil/news/Apr2005/20050419_663.html
U.S. Troops Thwart IED Attack; Detainee Dies at Camp Bucca
American Forces Press Service
WASHINGTON, April 19, 2005 American troops in Iraq today fought off an insurgent improvised-explosive-device assault.
Ammunition and bomb-making materials are lined up on the ground in Baghdad's Salman Pak area after an Iraqi Army unit uncovered a large weapons cache April 18. Photo by Sgt. David Winkel, USA
In other news, a detainee who was being held at Camp Bucca apparently died of natural causes.
U.S. Army soldiers patrolling Baqubah encountered insurgents who detonated an IED and unleashed small-arms fire. The Americans returned fire and wounded one attacker. The injured insurgent was taken to a coalition base for medical treatment. No U.S. soldiers were wounded in the attack.
Elsewhere, medics came to the aid of a 51-year-old male detainee at Camp Bucca who seemed to be suffering from seizures. The detainee was quickly moved to the first aid station, where appropriate life-saving procedures failed to resuscitate him, a coalition news release stated. A doctor at the aid station pronounced the detainee dead at 9:40 a.m. local time today.
The deceased detainee had been held at Camp Bucca since May 2004. The detainees remains will be transferred to his family after an autopsy is completed.
An investigation will be conducted into the circumstances of the detainees death. Camp Bucca is located in the southeastern region of Iraq and holds more than 6,000 detainees.
An Iraqi army unit discovered a weapons cache in the Baghdad's Salman Pak area on April 18.
The stockpile included mortars, rockets and two cars outfitted to serve as vehicle-borne improvised explosive devices. The Iraqi security forces-led mission involved elements from the Iraqi army, police and public order brigades.
Task Force Baghdad officials said the find will help thwart insurgents plans to intimidate the local populace and attack Iraqi security forces and coalition troops.
"This mission shows the effectiveness of our strategy to increase the capability of the ISF through deliberate partnership with U.S. forces, said U.S. Army Maj. Daniel Cormier, operations officer for 2nd Brigade Combat Team, 3rd Infantry Division. We are much more effective when conducting joint operations, which maximizes the strengths of all forces involved."
In a separate mission, U.S. soldiers nabbed 11 suspected insurgents during an April 18 raid conducted south of ad Dujayl, in Salah ad Din province. An Iraqi citizen told the soldiers that suspected insurgents in the area were selling weapons and making IEDs.
A search uncovered eight rocket-propelled-grenade rounds, two RPG launchers and materials for making IEDs. The detainees were taken to a coalition base for questioning.
(Compiled from Multinational Force Iraq press releases.)
Related Site:
Multinational Force Iraq
Mortar rounds once belonging to terrorists are stacked up against a wall Baghdad's Salman Pak area after an Iraqi Army unit uncovered a large weapons cache April 18. Photo by Sgt. David Winkel, USA
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I finally got it to work, thanks. :-)
A slightly different article about the sailing Ukrainians.
Post #450 has the original article.
Coast Guard is 'mum' on this one.
My pleasure.
I missed it, thanks for pointing that out! Troubling, indeed.
LOL, glad you clarified. ;-)
I still don't have the smarts to post a pic....hoping someone with the talent to do so can help us out here.
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