FBI Suicide Bomber Alert ???

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The Department of Homeland Security tells us to be on the lookout for "suspicious people and situations".

But what is "suspicious"?

Well, according to this story on foxnews.com, the FBI lists some of the "red flags" of a suspicious person (i.e. possible suicide bomber).

Since I think most of us THR members have more "situational awareness" than the average person (read here: sheeple), perhaps this might be a good article we all should read even though alot of it appears to be just common sense.

FBI: Look Out for Hidden Bombers

Friday, May 21, 2004

By Peter Brownfeld



WASHINGTON — The next domestic terrorist attack may come in the form of homicide bombings, the FBI warned law enforcement officials in a bulletin released on Thursday.

In the lightly classified intelligence bulletin, the FBI (search) said some telltale signs of a homicide bomber would be heavy bulky clothing on warm days, a chemical smell or people wearing jackets with wires hanging out. Bombers may also tightly clench their fists in which they could be gripping detonators.

The bulletin also warns that a terrorist could disguise himself by wearing a public safety uniform or by dressing as a pregnant woman.

"The most important thing we have is people's awareness," said Richard Dietl, a former New York Police Department detective. "You've got to go out there and tell the police if you think something is wrong."

Officials said the bulletin was not prompted by new information but served as a reminder for local law enforcement to be on the lookout. The Department of Homeland Security (search) has been on alert for such attacks for some time. In March 2003, Homeland Security Secretary Tom Ridge told Fox News he believed "we have to prepare for the inevitability" of homicide bombings in the United States.

The bulletin, which was issued to 18,000 law enforcement agencies nationwide, comes as there are increased fears about a variety of threats.

The discovery last week of a concealed infrared electronic device on train tracks near Philadelphia sparked investigations and renewed concern for rail safety in the northeast corridor.

"The conclusion has not been reached as to why it was there," said Asa Hutchinson, the Homeland Security under secretary for border and transportation security. "It's unexplained. It shouldn't have been there."

Rail safety has been a heightened concern since the March Madrid train bombings (search), which killed nearly 200 people. Some law enforcement personnel worried that attack could be a prelude to a similar bombing in America.

Hutchinson told Fox News that in light of the Madrid attack, "we're being more careful." Commenting on rail security, he added, "A lot is being done that the public is not aware of, from surveillance and sensors to uniformed police."

But lawmakers are unconvinced, butting heads with the administration and complaining that rail security efforts are moving too slowly.

In a congressional hearing earlier this month, Rep. Ed Markey (search), D-Mass., railed against the administration's efforts to improve security. "Although we have seen what happened in Madrid, we have deployed just a fraction of the resources possible," Markey said.

On Thursday, the Department of Homeland Security announced new measures to expand rail security. The directives include instructing rail owners and operators to ask passengers and employees to report unattended property or suspicious behavior.

It also requires operators to use bomb-sniffing dogs when needed and in some locations to remove trash receptacles, except clear plastic or bomb-resistant trash containers.

These measures are part of a series of initiatives that include vulnerability assessments, more training for rail personnel and more funds to improve rail and transit security in urban areas.

A sign of the added security and worry is that two of Amtrak's Washington bound Acela high speed trains were stopped Thursday night and searched by Amtrak police officers and canines. The trains were delayed for 40 minutes, but there is no word yet specifically on why they were stopped.

Trucks coming into New York City are also being scrutinized as there is a continuing concern about high profile targets there.

Hutchinson said defending the public from a truck bomb is particularly difficult. "In a free society, you can't stop every truck," he said, adding it is important for the industry to be proactive in policing itself and identifying threats.

Law enforcement officials tell Fox News that much of the information out there is unspecific, but overall the picture points to foreign terrorists planning a terror strike in the United States.

Fox News' Greg Kelly contributed to this story.

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Stay Safe My Friends...
 
I'm actually quite surprised that we haven't yet seen such acts of random terrorism throughout the US.
 
<raises hand>

"Mr.EF BE EYE" person.
Humm, got a question and comment? "

I remember a l-o-n-g time ago ,back before we had color TV, folks bought guns through the mail and folks grew up learning to shoot.

WE KNEW this stuff already!!

I mean it was taught in the home, schools and whatnot to Pay Attention to one's enviroment. EVERYBODY carried a gun, on person, purse ,vehicle and a pickup truck was not a pick up truck without something in the gun rack.

Yeah we had those Civil Defence Drills , Radio advisories, and blgds marked where to take cover. [yellow and black]

" ya see a person in a long coat in the summer... they are either mentally unstable, up to no good or both, gain distance and put your hand on your gun" .

WE did not have "Homeland Security" We had more Constitutional Rights - WE PEOPLE of the REPUBLIC ...WE were Homeland Security!

So what'd you fellers put in the water besides Flouride.?..ya turned some brains to mush...IMO

You folks in gummit take care of the missles aimed at me...like you did back when Cuba was doing so.

Let everyone Carry anywhere, anytime and let the PEOPLE be not afraid of litigation and media racking over the coals.

Some dude breaks in a steals or attempts to steal stuff from a Construction Site...Stop it then and there. Permanently!

Time to level the playing field...it worked before when the field was level.
 
Be on the lookout for swarthy pregnant women with five-o'clock shadows. :what:

Accordingly to their twisted belief structure, aren't these guys taking a risk blowing themselves up while wearing a dress? What if they get assigned as one of the 72 houri their non-crossdressing comrades score?

Then again, maybe spending eternity as a catcher instead of a pitcher is entirely appropriate....

Perhaps we should be spreading the rumor that the gals in Paradise are actually female MPs. That ought to take the lead out of their pencils right quick.
 
Duplicate thread (with a better signal to noise ratio) in L&P.

Coronach
 
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