I still say that bioterror should be taking a front seat to any Star wars type missle program..To be cold about it, certainly it is much more economical and efficient to disperse a litre of anthrax, capable of killing nearly a million people, than acquiring and using some type of missle technology. I just don't see the threat from super powers with intercontinental missle capabilities, I think the world has move past this.. It truly is scarey what could happen..I watched a special on New Orleans the other night, basically about the surface water pumping system to keep the city dry( 4ft below sea level) and their water supply system..They pull water from the the big Mississippi and purify it..This treatment facility appeared to be run by some good old boys(no offense ment), no security, wide open place...I just couldn't help but think what a target that place was..scarey stuff..(of course after 9/11 this may have changed) "Army Base Package Probed for Anthrax Fri Feb 22, 7:31 PM ET
WASHINGTON - Mail handlers at U.S. Army Reserve Command headquarters in Georgia found a suspicious package Friday, and initial field tests indicated that anthrax could be present, a Pentagon spokesman said.
Authorities evacuated the building, which is at Fort McPherson near Atlanta, said spokesman Col. Dan Stoneking. The initial field tests which indicated anthrax could be present are often inaccurate, Stoneking noted.
Mail handlers on the fourth floor of the building noticed the suspicious package, which contained a white powder, at about 5:15 p.m. Friday, Stoneking said.
A law-enforcement official said the FBI was on the scene but had no confirmation the powdery substance was anthrax.
Base officials asked the federal Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Atlanta to test the substance.
Llelwyn Grant, a CDC spokesman, said preliminary tests can take 12 to 24 hours. He said the CDC would investigate the circumstances surrounding the discovery of the package at Fort McPherson.
"We are going to treat it as if anthrax is present," said Grant, noting that the specimens will be packed in a bio-safety kit for transport to the CDC.
The Army Reserve Command oversees all Army Reserve units in the contiguous United States except for psychological operations and civil affairs units.
Fort McPherson is also home to the Army's Central Command, which oversees Army operations in Afghanistan and other parts of the Middle East and Central Asia. The top Army commanders for that region have been moved to a base in Kuwait during the Afghanistan conflict, however.
Five people died after anthrax-laced letters were mailed to journalists, politicians and government offices in Florida, New York and Washington last fall. Since then, the military has tightened its mail screening procedures nationwide." |