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To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (41641)9/14/2001 4:34:13 PM
From: stockman_scott  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 65232
 
"Attacks Against America Are Not Over"...

Col. Stanislav Lunev

Friday, September 14, 2001

Col. Stanislav Lunev is the highest-ranking military spy ever to defect from Russia. He continues as a security consultant to the U.S. government. He filed this report from an undisclosed location in Europe. I was surprised to hear, Thursday, some politicians in Washington making statements that terrorist operations against America are over.

How can they make such claims?

International terrorists are still targeting the U.S. and the American people as never before. Osama bin Laden, Hamas and other well-known and currently unknown terrorist organizations consider America as their number one target.

After such an elaborate and coordinated attack was just conducted against the U.S., isn’t it reasonable to think that the terrorist groups, backed by powerful nations, might a) already have plans for an escalation of such attacks, or b) now, seeing the vulnerability of the U.S., become encouraged and launch additional attacks?

Since I defected to the U.S. from Russia, I have been always somewhat perplexed by the politically correct thinking in Washington and among the U.S. media.

The media are now openly criticizing the President for remaining in Air Force One and not returning immediately to New York or Washington.

The President acted very correctly and very smartly. As I recall, America has a Constitution. The President’s sole real responsibility is to preserve your Constitutional government – not to hold press conferences.

Obviously, the President and his advisors understood that there was a real possibility of a larger threat – perhaps nuclear – and one the media doesn’t want you to know about.

Let me explain. When I defected in the 1990s from Russia’s GRU – its military intelligence - I told the FBI, the CIA, the DIA, anyone that would listen – that the Russians already had elaborate war plans against the U.S.

I suggested that such a war might begin with a diversion, some sort of terrorist attack. With people’s attention focused elsewhere, special troops could storm Capitol Hill, the Pentagon, the White House – to kill American leaders.

I also warned the American government that I believe Russia has already smuggled small nuclear devices into the U.S.

I have no doubt that Russia has been behind many of these terrorist groups, financing and equipping them.

The President acted prudently. He continues to do so, by understanding the new, larger attacks may occur.

He also knows just how weak American intelligence agencies are after the Clinton-Gore administration.

Also, these terrorists are funded and sponsored by countries Iraq, Iran, Libya, Syria and by other rogue nations (all closely aligned with either Russia or China). These terrorist groups and nations want nothing less than war against Western civilization.

First of all they would like to destroy the U.S., the recognized leader of the civilized world.

On Sept. 11, terrorists used the so-called "cheapest" way for the destruction of symbols of American financial and military power. By doing it this way, the terrorists show just how vulnerable we are. It also allows them to have a place from which they can escalate the terror.

This suicidal attack could have been prevented, but that did not happen.

However, Tuesday's tragedy very clearly demonstrated the depths of terrorist penetration through the American nation - where they are operating, as if they were in their own backyard - and, for example, using American training facilities for the preparation of the attacks against American people.

I am continually amazed how easy the American government makes it for enemies to penetrate American society and institutions. I am also amazed how many American journalists dislike America, and openly work against this country.

From now on, we know for sure that there are hundreds if not thousands of terrorists who are living among us in America.

They are preparing to continue the war against countries, which provide them hospitality, including dozens of so-called "sleepers" or specially trained terrorists who pretend to be U.S. citizens and residents. 24 hours a day, every day, they are waiting for the wake-up call from their organization leaders for a new attack against American people.

The next attack may be more severe.

According to Western intelligence estimations, the most powerful international terrorists organizations already have access to weapons of mass destruction, including chemical, biological and nuclear weapons and materials.

There is no doubt that the leaders of terrorist organizations already have their own combat groups in America. Next time they could use, against the American people, weapons of mass destruction or so-called "expensive" weapons, which could be delivered to the U.S. very soon, if they aren't already deployed inside America.

It's very difficult to understand the logic of terrorists and impossible to predict their next targets.

The war against America declared by international terrorism is REAL, PRESENT and DANGEROUS.

We will win this war if, instead of words about defending America, we will do everything possible, practically, for the protection of our country and lives of the American people. There is no time for talking and promises any more. It's time for ACTION.



To: Jim Willie CB who wrote (41641)9/14/2001 4:49:13 PM
From: stockman_scott  Respond to of 65232
 
Local security firms see uptick this week...

From the Crain's Chicago Business Newsroom

by James Evans

• September 14, 2001

In the wake of Tuesday's terrorist attacks, Chicago security companies are receiving more calls for new security contracts and requests to bolster existing services at commercial buildings, public facilities and some events.


"Our phone has been ringing off the hook," said Sean Morrison, president of Morrison Security Corp. Inc. "Current clients added manpower. I've also picked up seven or eight companies that didn't have security before."

Chicago Police Superintendent Terry Hillard this week encouraged downtown property and business owners to improve security following Tuesday's tragic events. Prominent Chicago locations such as Daley Center and Sears Tower had clearly heightened security hours after four airliners crashed in New York, Washington D.C., and Pennsylvania.

It is evident that other property owners also took Mr. Hillard's suggestions to heart.

Mr. Morrison said his firm typically gets one to three serious calls for new security service a month. But on Tuesday alone, he received calls from three current clients and five potential customers. About five calls came in on Wednesday and another couple of prospects called on Thursday. Most of the requests came from retail and petroleum companies. "It's unprecedented," he said. "I've never received that many calls in my 14 years in business."

Jim McNulty, executive vice-president at Securitas, Pinkerton and Burns, the security operating units of Securitas AB, said those companies reported a 30% jump in weekly coverage hours, to 130,000 hours up from about 100,000 hours for a typical week. One coverage hour is equal to one hour the security firm is on duty at a client location.

Securitas, Pinkerton and Burns, with approximately 3,500 security officers in Chicago, said calls for more manpower started rolling in about 11 a.m. on Tuesday from current clients with multi-tenant and multi-access buildings. Mr. McNulty said some of those clients also want to review their current security operations to see how they can be improved.

There also have been a few inquiries about adding security at local synagogues, Mr. McNulty said. Similar requests came to Aurora-based Andy Frain Services Inc. for the start of Rosh Hashana next week and Yom Kippur the week after.

David Clayton, president of Andy Frain, a national security company with about 250 employees in the Chicago area, said this week he put some workers on overtime and added security to his company's existing courthouse contracts.

Mr. Clayton couldn't quantify exactly how much more manpower he added to Andy Frain's seven suburban courthouse clients, but said it is comparable with increased levels for high profile court trials.

"People are just panicked," Mr. Morrison said. "It really has shaken a lot of people up."