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Al-Qaida targeted Western forests, memo says



 
 
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Old July 12th 03, 03:28 AM
Peter Gottlieb
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I forget the news story I saw it in, but some official was quoted as saying
dropping from a plane could reach very inaccessible areas, giving the fires
more time to get going before firefighters arrived. The story also
mentioned the preferred plan ended up being to leave time-delay incendiary
devices hidden deep in the woods which were carried in by person.


"Bob Noel" wrote in message
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In article , "Ron
Natalie" wrote:

"I thought about it a lot after 9/11," said Don Riddle, the law
enforcement officer for the Manti-LaSal National Forest in Utah. "How
hard would it be for someone to get in a small plane and fly over a
forest dropping fusees (flares) or firing off a flare gun as they flew
over?"

About as easy as it would be to drive through throwing them out the
window.


but guess which threat will receive the most press. :-(

(actually, a drive-through would be easier).

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Bob Noel



 




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