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Some may not think this is relevant but I thought was interesting. This is from www.worldnetdaily.com

HOMELAND INSECURITY
Air Force ordered to stand-down tomorrow
Meanwhile, NORAD, USNORTHCOM on alert for U.N. meetings


Posted: September 13, 2007
1:00 a.m. Eastern

By Jerome R. Corsi
© 2007 WorldNetDaily.com

Pre-flight for F-16 prior to multi-aircraft exercise at Shaw Air Force Base in South Carolina (USAF)

Contrary to rumors surrounding the Air Combat Command’s stand-down of all 100,000 active-duty airmen ordered for tomorrow, the U.S. will not be devoid of fighter aircraft to protect the nation.

Michael Kucharek, spokesman for NORAD and USNORTHCOM, told WND the stand-down does not include the Air National Guard and Air Force Reserves assigned to NORAD.

About 70 percent of the aircraft involved in NORAD alerts are Air National Guard or Air Force Reserves aircraft, according to Kucharek.

Meanwhile, NORAD and USNORTHCOM will be on alert status Sept. 24 when the U.N. convenes a high-level meeting on climate change and the following day when the General Assembly begins its 62nd Session in New York City.

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The stand-down Friday was ordered by Gen. Ronald Keys to conduct a command-wide review of operations, safety procedures and checklists after the Aug. 30 incident at Minot Air Force Base in North Dakota, according to the Air Force Times.

At Minot, six cruise missiles with nuclear warheads were loaded onto a B-52H and flown to Barksdale Air Force Base in Louisiana – without the bomber crew or ground command realizing nuclear weapons were on the aircraft.

Military sources insisted to WND the incident was a procedural glitch and there is no suspicion within the military of any other purpose.

At the U.N. Monday, Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon will chair the meetings, and numerous heads of state are likely to attend.

According to Kucharek, Canadian and U.S. NORAD aircraft will be armed and on alert status, prepared to scramble from unspecified NORAD airbases.

Kucharek told WND the aircraft involved in the alert will be F-15s and F-16s assigned to the NORAD Air Defense Deterrence Mission.

Under Operation NOBLE EAGLE, which NORAD has conducted since 9/11, fighters on alert have scrambled from alert sites and diverted from irregular air patrols more than 2,400 times, Kucharek told WND.

More than 44,000 sorties have been flown in support of the missions, including support from tanker and AWACS aircraft.

“NORAD and USNORTHCOM missions,” Kucharek said, “are conducted in close collaboration with homeland defense, security and law enforcement partners to prevent air attacks against North America and to safeguard the sovereign airspaces of the United States and Canada by responding to unknown, unwanted and unauthorized air activity approaching and operating within these airspaces, and to provide aerospace and maritime warning for North America.”

As WND reported, NORAD is a bi-lateral U.S.-Canada command and USNORTHCOM is a U.S. continental military command that works with its counterpart Canada Command.

Kucharek also confirmed NORAD and USNORTHCOM were scheduled Oct. 15-20 to conduct exercise Vigilant Shield ‘08, a series of field exercises testing response abilities against a variety of potential threats, including the simulated detonation of three radiological dispersal devices within the USNORTHCOM and U.S. Pacific Command areas of responsibility.

The primary locations for the Vigilant Shield ‘08 field exercises will be Oregon, Arizona and the territory of Guam.

WND reported Bush administration plans to utilize USNORTHCOM as a U.S. military command to direct the operations of troops deployed in a wide range of continental North American emergencies, including health epidemics, natural disasters, terrorist events and even domestic violence or civil disorder.


1,348 posted on 09/14/2007 4:09:09 PM PDT by Mata6858 (We the people of the US in order for a perfect union)
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Interpol database on terrorists rises
Sept. 14, 2007

Interpol said Friday its database on suspected terrorists has increased from 2,800 in 2002 to 11,800 now. "Our database on suspected terrorists has increased from 2,800 in 2002 to 11,800 at present. We know that terrorists will travel on aliases and we have a database on stolen passports and travel documents," said Ronald Noble, secretary general of Interpol. He was in New Delhi to attend a three-day conference on cybercrime.

"Our database on lost passports has increased from 3,000 in 2002 to 7 million in this year and this is when only 128 out of 186 countries have participated in creating this database," Noble said. Noble said the transfer of funds through illegal channels and electronic routes for financing terrorist attacks worldwide was a difficult area, and member countries would have to work out measures to put an end to this practice. He said it was the most complex area of the investigation to track down people not known as suspected terrorists and companies not linked to terrorism.

Referring to red-corner notices, he said countries often zealously guarded their sovereign right to declare who was arrested on their territory. "Countries have national laws that say they cannot extradite their nationals, no one can be arrested unless evidence is brought to the court and we have countries that believe that red corner notices that come from so-called enemy countries. For a variety of reasons, countries are not going to say they will respect every other red-corner notice," Noble said.

http://www.upi.com/International_Security/Emerging_Threats/Briefing/2007/09/14/interpol_database_on_terrorists_rises/2055/

A second minibus loaded with explosives found in Ankara (Turkey)
14 September 2007

A second minibus packed with explosives was found in the Turkish capital Ankara, the Turkish daily Zaman reports.

A total of 510 kg of the explosive substance PETN were found in the bus, distributed in 30 kegs, 17 kg each. This is the second bomb-chock for Ankara in just three days. According to the information the bus has arrived from Sweden.

http://www.focus-fen.net/?id=n122032

Benazir Ends Exile Oct. 18

ISLAMABAD, 15 September 2007 — Former Pakistani Prime Minister Benazir Bhutto will end her self-imposed exile next month. The chief of Pakistan People’s Party will arrive in Karachi on Oct. 18, Makhdoom Amin Fahim, a senior party leader announced here at a press conference.

The government said she would not suffer the fate of Nawaz Sharif, another ex-prime minister swiftly deported when he flew in on Monday, but she would have to face corruption cases pending against her. Benazir, who left Pakistan eight years ago amid corruption allegations, is in negotiations with President Gen. Pervez Musharraf that could see them share power after elections.

Both are calling for moderates to join forces to defeat Taleban and Al-Qaeda extremists based along the Afghan border. But they have yet to agree on a deal amid signs that Musharraf is reluctant to give up the sweeping powers he seized in a 1999 coup.

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http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4&section=0&article=101221&d=15&m=9&y=2007

1,349 posted on 09/14/2007 4:36:20 PM PDT by Oorang (Tyranny thrives best where government need not fear the wrath of an armed people - Alex Kozinski)
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