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Storms as of September 6, 2005
Reported from Steve Quayle:
Morticians
Prep for 40,000 Bodies (September 6, 2005)
- As the water level in much of New Orleans begins to slowly recede,
officials are preparing to deal with thousands of dead bodies –
bodies floating in contaminated water, hidden in damaged homes and
even piled together in the freezer of the city's convention center.
"DMort is telling us to expect up to 40,000 bodies," Dan
Buckner, a funeral home director, said, quoting officials with the
Disaster Mortuary Operational Response Team, a volunteer arm of the
Department of Homeland Security. According to a report in the
Shelbyville Times-Gazette of Tennessee, Buckner, co-owner of Gowen-Smith
Chapel, and his partner are on their way to the Gulf Coast to help
deal with the mounting number of dead. The 40,000 estimate does
"not include the number of disinterred remains that have been
displaced from ... mausoleums," Buckner told the paper. The
Dmort teams include morticians, medical examiners, coroners,
pathologists, anthropologists, odontologists, dental assistants,
photographers, police, DNA, X-ray, evidence, fingerprint, mental
health and computer specialists, and others such as heavy-equipment
operators. "Until they search each and every remaining house
and remove all the fallen materials ... they will not know how many
people are there," Buckner said. more...
Is
FEMA Ready For Bay Area Earthquake? (September
6, 2005)
- The federal government is facing intense criticism for its
response to Hurricane Katrina. Now, many people in the Bay Area are
wondering how the feds will respond when a major earthquake hits our
region. The Federal Emergency Management Agency, or FEMA, is now
part of the Department of Homeland Security, where the emphasis is
on terrorism -- not natural disasters. That has affected the
government's preparation for disasters like New Orleans, as well as
earthquakes. Randolph Langenbach spent 12 years working at FEMA.
"I left FEMA a year ago," he said. "I took an early
retirement, and one of the reasons I did was that the agency had
substantially changed." Langenbach says the agency used to have
a clear purpose, but started to suffer from low morale and high
turnover. "When I started work for FEMA, there was a real sense
that this was an important activity," he said. "The sense
of mission had disappeared and they were just ready to get
out." Langenbach says it was clear the Bush administration was
far more focused on terrorism than on natural disasters like
hurricanes and earthquakes. In California, people like Susan
Tubbesing of the Earthquake Engineering Research Institute say the
change is unmistakable -- not only at FEMA, but at the state level
as well. more...
Former
CIA Director Tenet Threatens Disclosures? (September
6, 2005)
- Former CIA director George Tenet, said to be the target of what
the Washington Times called "a scathing report by Inspector
General John Helgerson” - may go public with embarrassing
disclosures about the Bush administration and its actions leading up
to Sept. 11, 2001. The CIA report, prepared as the result of a
17-month investigation by a team of 11 CIA officials, blames Tenet
and several top CIA officials for its failure pre-9/11 to deal with
al-Qaida. But former Reagan White House aide and intelligence expert
John B. Roberts II, quoting an anonymous source close to Tenet,
wrote in Thursday's Washington Times that the former chief spook has
no intention of taking it lying down. The report, delivered to
Congress this week, recommends punitive sanctions against Tenet,
former Deputy Director of Operations James L. Pavitt and former
counter-terrorist center head J. Cofer Black. Roberts writes,
"George Tenet is not going to let himself become the fall guy
for the September 11th intelligence failures, according to a former
intelligence officer and a source friendly to Mr. Tenet.” In
retaliation, Roberts says that Tenet may turn the tables and put the
blame on President Bush. Tenet, he claims, has already written a
fiery, 20-page, "tightly knitted rebuttal” to the Inspector
General's report. But Tenet's response has been marked
"classified," in contrast to usual CIA practice. Also
unavailable to the public is the report itself. more...
Reported from harpazo Ready:
- Scientists
baffled by changes in Saturn's rings (September
7, 2005)
- New observations by the international Cassini spacecraft reveal
that Saturn's trademark shimmering rings, which have dazzled
astronomers since Galileo's time, have dramatically changed over
just the past 25 years. Among the most surprising findings is that
parts of Saturn's innermost ring -- the D ring -- have grown dimmer
since the Voyager spacecraft flew by the planet in 1981, and a piece
of the D ring has moved 125 miles inward toward Saturn. While
scientists puzzle over what caused the changes, their observations
could reveal something about the age and lifetime of the rings.
Cassini-related discoveries were discussed Monday at a meeting of
the American Astronomical Society's division of planetary sciences
in Cambridge, England. "I don't think Saturn's rings will
disappear anytime soon, but this tells us how the rings are evolving
and how long they might last, " deputy project scientist Linda
Spilker said in a telephone interview from England. more...
- Quake
felt in Jordan Valley, Tel Aviv (September
7, 2005)
- An earthquake was felt in the Jordan Valley and near Tel Aviv
Wednesday around noon. The quake measured 3.7 on the Richter scale;
No injuries or damage were reported. In a striking coincidence, the
government's ministerial committee for earthquake preparedness met
on Wednesday morning (before the earthquake struck). Experts told
the ministers that in case of a major quake, as many as 51,000
structures throughout the country could collapse, Army Radio
reported. Members of the committee, which was formed after the
Tsunami disaster in Southeast Asia, met as the United States
continued to grapple with the devastation wrought by Hurricane
Katrina. According to the current assessment, the structures built
prior to 1974 that are three stories tall or more are most likely to
collapse. more...
- Storm
Prompts Warning Along Florida Coast (September
7, 2005)
- About 120 miles of Florida's Atlantic coast were under a tropical
storm warning Tuesday as a new system formed just offshore and
threatened to dump up to 15 inches of rain in parts of the state.
The tropical depression could strengthen into Tropical Storm Ophelia
by Wednesday, which prompted the warning from north of Jupiter to
Titusville, according to the National Hurricane Center. It could
bring tropical storm conditions of winds of at least 39 mph to the
state by Wednesday morning. "The primary concern is very heavy
rains," hurricane specialist Richard Pasch said. Five to 10
inches were expected over the next few days, with some isolated
areas possibly getting 15 inches. At 11 a.m. EDT, the depression had
top sustained winds of about 30 mph and was centered about 180 miles
southeast of Cape Canaveral. It wasn't moving, but it should start
heading north-northwest later Tuesday, forecasters said. Ophelia
would be the 15th tropical storm of the 2005 season. There are only
six remaining names on this year's list of such storms, according to
the National Hurricane Center. more...
- Israel
to Transfer Parts of Northern West Bank to Palestinian Authority (September
7, 2005)
- The area where the four evacuated settlements, Ganim, Kadim,
Homesh and Sa-Nur, used to sit is considered Area C - in full
Israeli control - reportedly in order to keep it as a bargaining
chip in future negotiations over the West Bank. According to
government and defense sources, because Israel does not want to
maintain a presence in the evacuated area, Israel has told the
Palestinians during talks between officers that it intends to give
them most of the responsibility for the region. The IDF will
reportedly not enforce the prohibition against unauthorized
Palestinian construction, as it does not in other areas of the West
Bank, as long as building does not take place close to the
separation fence or roads. Prime Minister Ariel Sharon is to meet
Wednesday for consultations with Defense Minister Shaul Mofaz,
Foreign Minister Silvan Shalom, Finance Minister Ehud Olmert, Vice
Premier Shimon Peres and Minister without Portfolio Haim Ramon. On
the agenda are control over the Gaza-Sinai border, the IDF's
evacuation of the Philadelphi route, and the timing of the transfer
of responsibility for the Gaza Strip to the Palestinians. According
to government and defense sources, Israel is leaning toward
accepting an Egyptian-brokered compromise over the operation of the
border crossing from Sinai to the Gaza Strip. According to the
proposal, Egypt will close the present Rafah crossing for
"renovations" for a period of six to nine months
immediately after Israel leaves the Philadelphi route. People and
goods will cross into the Gaza Strip via a new terminal Israel is
building at Kerem Shalom at the Gaza-Sinai-Israel border, which will
be under Israeli control. more...
Reported from Debka.com:
- Moussa
Arafat Murder Is Widely Seen as Palestinian Authority Inside Job (September
7, 2005)
- The assassination of Moussa Arafat was obviously well-planned and
carefully staged. According to DEBKAfile’s counter-terror
sources, the crime bears the hallmark of Palestinian minister for
civilian affairs Mohammed Dahlan and his sidekick, Gaza preventive
security chief Rashid Abu Shebak, two would-be Gaza strongmen who
are no strangers to violence. Suspicion is strong that they
contracted the Popular Committees’ Salahedin Brigades for the
slaying. Scores of armed men dragged the former Palestinian military
intelligence chief and head of national security forces in the Gaza
Strip from his home, shot him dead and abducted his son Manhal. The
fact that a large band of armed men was allowed to pump 23 bullets
into Arafat’s body - whereas none of his bodyguards suffered a
scratch - bespeaks betrayal and conspiracy. In Nablus, the local
Palestinian intelligence chief Maher Yousuf wondered aloud how
nearly 100 gunmen could have fired rocket-propelled grenades,
automatic weapons and grenades for 45 minutes in the heart of Gaza
City, which is packed with Palestinian Authority security men,
without interference. Another Palestinian official, military
security chief, Col. Maher Fares, accused interior minister Nasser
Yousef of abetting the murder. He refused to believe the Popular
Committees, whose Salahedin Brigades claimed the assassination,
acted alone without the connivance of someone in authority. A third
Palestinian Authority cited Hamas. The inevitable reprisal may be
illuminating, although the round of accusations is a measure of the
speed with which the Gaza Strip is already sinking into a bloody
factional warfare in readiness for Israel’s pullback next week,
Sept 12-15. more...
- The
Sharon-Netanyahu Contest and the Palestinian Agenda (August
30, 2005)
- US president George W. Bush, Ariel Sharon and Mahmoud Abbas are
certain the Israeli government did the right thing in uprooting
Israel’s civilian presence from the Gaza Strip ahead of the final
pullback of troops on Sept. 15. But their gratification is likely to
be short-circuited by the rush of events on the ground. Already,
Sharon is paying the price for his action. The praise he won from
Bush and other world leaders for his courage in going through with
evacuations is proving expensive: his Likud has set in train the
first steps for his ouster, accusing him of deserting its principles
by expelling Israeli communities for nothing at best, a heightened
terrorist menace, at worst. His long-time challenger, Binyamin
Netanyahu, translates Sharon’s courage and the praise thereof as
“a headwind for Palestinian terror.” Netanyahu’s belated
challenge to Sharon’s leadership is less important per se than the
dangerous prospect of its outcome being determined not by the
Israeli voter but by Palestinian terror tacticians. Had Abu Mazen
followed up on the Israeli pull-back with determined action to
disarm and disband Palestinian terrorist organizations and then
moved forward to join Israel in peace negotiations, Sharon could
taken the Netanyahu threat in his stride. But this is not happening.
The fact of the matter is that the level of Palestinian terror is
climbing day by day, and the first post-evacuation suicide attack
has already taken place in Beersheba. Israeli troops are still in
Gaza demolishing Israeli homes and dismantling their installations -
and already they are targeted by the gunmen of the first outside
Palestinian terror group to arrive from Lebanon, Ahmed Jibril’s
PFLP-GC. more...
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