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Subject: SNET: Twin Cities takes NBC attack seriously-plans Sarin Nerve Gas ATTACK
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Date: 21 May 1999 01:13:52 -0400
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Twin Cities takes NBC attack seriously-plans Sarin Nerve Gas ATTACK Sunday!
Dear Citizens, Patriots, Veterans, et al.:
Please read this post about more cities planning and staging simulated NBC
- Nuclear, Biological, Chemical warfare and weapons of mass destruction -
terrorist attacks. If there was NOTHING to all of this they would NOT be
conducting these tests!
Perhaps this is Clinton's ruse to create a national emergency so he can
take over not only as KING of America but EMPEROR of the world by having his
jack-booted thugs attack us civilians with NBC Sarin gas and then invoke
martial law. That is why he has had the Congress appropriate over $2.3
billion last November to prepare for and train for NBC terrorist attacks.
Clinton plans on attacking exactly 120 major cities in the USA and I have
sent out the list of cities numerous times in the past. If you are
interested just send me an e-mail and ask for the list.
Also, at the very mininum, death will occur within 35 miles of the outside
edge of the release of the NBC agents and you will be seriously affected all
the way from very sick to dead within 75 miles. So, if you can get at least
100 miles away before you are sprayed then you will survive.
Contact me at my other screen name of AntiTerDRT@aol.com (Anti-Terrorism,
counter terrorism, anti-NBC, Disaster and Emergency Rescue Team) for
information on how to prevent, detect, recognize, avoid, decontaminate, and
medically treat yourself and your family against NBC attack and how to make
your own homemade weapons for self preservation and survival and self defense.
USCMike1
Thanks to comet@pclink.com (John McPherson) for forwarding this post for you
Patriots to be made aware of what is coming down and how to protect
yourselves and to Jim Adams and Heron Marquez Estrada / Star Tribune for
writing and publishing this post.
<< Subj: Minneapolis plans Nerve gas attack drills Sunday.
Date: 5/18/99 6:41:49 PM Pacific Daylight Time
From: comet@pclink.com (John McPherson)
To: USCMike1@aol.com
Sarin messes with messages between nerves, can be deadly
Published Monday, May 17, 1999
Twin Cities will simulate nerve gas attacks Sunday
Jim Adams and Heron Marquez Estrada / Star Tribune
Downtown buildings in Minneapolis and St. Paul will be staging sites for a
simulated nerve gas attack Sunday morning in what officials say is the
largest emergency preparedness drill the state has seen in recent history.
"It will be the first drill on this scale that I have heard of," said Tim
Turnbull, an emergency preparedness supervisor for Hennepin County, who has
spent 20 years in emergency work. More than 500 respondents and 200
"victims" will be involved in simultaneous exercises in the two cities,
officials said.
The drills are part of a nationwide effort to prepare for chemical or
biological terrorism, said Dick Turner, deputy fire chief and director of
Minneapolis' office of emergency preparedness. The U.S. Justice Department
is working with the nation's 125 largest cities, which will receive
training for such emergencies and then execute catastrophe drills, Turnbull
said.
"We have never had this type of terrorist attack issue," he said. "In the
past, we tested for accidents and acts of nature. Now we are moving into
the area of planning around terroristic activity."
The nerve gas being simulated is sarin, which is many times more toxic than
cyanide and was used in the 1995 attack in a Tokyo subway station that
killed 12 people and sickened about 5,500.
"What's the likelihood of something like this happening? Pretty remote,"
said Al Bataglia, a St. Paul assistant fire chief who is coordinating the
drill in the east metro area.
"We look at terrorism as something that's local and global," he said. "If
it could happen in Great Britain and it could happen in Zimbabwe, it could
happen here . . . and we need to prepare for it."
Officials said Minnesota has never had a terrorist nerve gas attack. The
closest they could cite was the 1991 arrest of four men in an
antigovernment group in Alexandria. They were convicted of planning to kill
a sheriff and a U.S. marshal with the toxic compound ricin.
The drills will occur simultaneously to offer a greater challenge to the
two cities, which normally would back up each other, Turnbull said.
"It will be a challenge for each city to stand alone. That was part of the
exercise goals, to bring out the issues," he said.
The drills will involve the release of the simulated nerve gas in the
Minneapolis Public Service Center in Minneapolis, 250 S. 4th St., and in
St. Paul's City Hall, 15 W. Kellogg Blvd. Respondents will have to locate,
decontaminate, treat and transport the volunteer victims, some of whom will
be news reporters, to about six Minneapolis area hospitals. St. Paul will
send most of its victims to Regions Hospital.
Turner said he doesn't think that publicity about the simulated attacks
might provoke a real incident, adding that it hasn't happened in the 40
other cities that have held such drills. He said Twin Cities planners have
taken a less publicized approach than some other cities, trying to keep a
low profile until the drills occur.
The drills will start Saturday with the simulated evacuation of a hospital
that might be needed for contaminated patients if there were a large-scale
chemical attack. Air National Guard cargo planes will fly mannequin-victims
to other hospitals in the Midwest for treatment, said Russ Polansky, a
planner in the state emergency management division.
During the Sunday drills, which simulate attacks that could affect
thousands of people, about 200 of the volunteer victims will be
decontaminated and treated at the two sites before being taken to
hospitals. St. Paul's drill will be smaller than the 150-victim exercise in
Minneapolis.
A first for firefighters
Officials said this will be the first time that the Minneapolis and St.
Paul Fire Departments will do mass decontamination, which will be one of
their most important jobs should there be a real attack.
"We have to protect our people first," Bataglia said of the paramedics,
police officers and rescue workers who will help in the evacuation. "If we
don't, we're not going to be able to get to the people who need us."
Officials will try to anticipate every contingency, ranging from detouring
traffic to housing hundreds of media representatives who would cover such
an attack.
The weekend drills will be coordinated from a state emergency operations
center in St. Paul's Town Square, Polansky said. If local respondents need
help they can call the center, which locates and dispatches additional
equipment or workers, he said.
Planning for the drill started 18 months ago. In February, federal
officials trained for the Minneapolis event 120 police officers,
firefighters, emergency workers as well as FBI agents, National Guard,
hospital and pollution control workers.
Minneapolis has received about $300,000 worth of federal emergency
detection, decontamination and response equipment, Turner said. St. Paul
will get similar federal assistance, he said.
Several other cities also are holding emergency drills this month.
The Carver County Sheriff's Office, fire departments and other emergency
agencies along with fire departments from Shakopee, Minnetonka and Eden
Prairie will participate in a mock evacuation tonight of the Chanhassen
Dinner Theater.
Houston County fire departments and other agencies will hold their
second-annual large-scale disaster search and rescue exercises Saturday in
Caledonia.
Copyright 1999 Star Tribune. All rights reserved.
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