Rob E Dangerously Posted July 12, 2003 Report Posted July 12, 2003 http://wnd.com/news/article.asp?ARTICLE_ID=33528 Forest fires latest terror threat? Report: FBI memo warns al-Qaida plans 'catastrophic' blazes -------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Posted: July 12, 2003 5:30 p.m. Eastern © 2003 WorldNetDaily.com As brushfire season heats up, an FBI memo raises the alert that national forests in the West could be the next target for terror by Osama bin Laden's al-Qaida network. The June 25 memo, obtained by the Arizona Republic, warns law enforcement that a senior al-Qaida detainee told interrogators he planned to spark multiple, catastrophic wildfires simultaneously in Colorado, Montana, Utah and Wyoming in order to strike a blow to the United States economy. The plot called for three or four operatives to travel to the U.S. and set timed explosive devices in forests and grasslands, which would be detonated after the operatives had fled the country. "The detainee believed that ... once it was realized that the fires were terrorist acts, U.S. citizens would put pressure on the U.S. government to change its policies," the memo stated, according to The Republic. The FBI, Department of Homeland Security and U.S. Attorney's Office in Wyoming are unsure about the veracity of the detainee's information. "The information provided may have been intended to influence as well as inform," the memo said. The Forest Service took note of the warning, a spokeswoman told The Republic, but hasn't taken any action on it. Similarly, the National Interagency Fire Center in Boise, Idaho, took the alert in stride. "It goes along with the rest of the alerts," Rose Davis, a spokeswoman for the interagency fire center told the paper. "It's a reminder to be vigilant. We hope the public is, too. If you see something suspicious in an airport, report it. Likewise, if you see something suspicious in a forest, report it. "The detainee believed that ... once it was realized that the fires were terrorist acts, U.S. citizens would put pressure on the U.S. government to change its policies," the memo stated, according to The Republic. The last 20 fiendish plots didn't cause people to call for terror-appeasing change, I'm pretty sure that setting forests on fire wouldn't do anything, except maybe increase the call for Homeland Security and the call for 'selectively cutting down parts of the forest to help fight forest fires'. Hey, I guess when you start grilling, they'll start blabbing about anything, real or fake.
rising up out of the back seat-nuh Posted July 12, 2003 Report Posted July 12, 2003 And of course the best way to stop people from doing this is to make it public knowledge. Surely forrest fires could be started by any single individual, no?
Guest kkktookmybabyaway Posted July 13, 2003 Report Posted July 13, 2003 (edited) Burning trees will probably turn the hippies against terrorists -- and Al-Qaida does NOT want that... Edited July 13, 2003 by kkktookmybabyaway
Guest Agent of Oblivion Posted July 13, 2003 Report Posted July 13, 2003 It's being reported by the associated press that the Humboldt County National Guard is sending over 200 Hippy Assault Vehicles over to the middle east in part of a massive peace-keeping operation. The vehicles are designed to dazzle crowds with eye-catching paint and visual patterns. Once an area has been stabilized, the HAV emits a cloud of gas that causes those who breathe it to become much more mellow, with a mild euphoria and floating sensation. The expected cost of this project is dramatically cheaper than the current rate of spending for the US Military.
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