Report Identifies Possible Terror Attacks: ; Confidential Plan to Warn of Plausible Scenarios Accidentally Posted On Some Web Sites
Charleston Daily Mail › March 17, 2005
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Charleston Daily Mail › March 17, 2005
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WASHINGTON - The agency charged with protecting homeland security developed an elaborate, confidential report to alert states to a host of terror-strike scenarios, but the document was inadvertently posted on several states' public Web sites before being removed.
The department has been working for a year on a National Planning Scenarios plan that outlines a number of plausible attacks - including by nerve gas, anthrax, pneumonic plague and truck bomb.See the full content of this document
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Report Identifies Possible Terror Attacks: ; Confidential Plan to Warn of Plausible Scenarios Accidentally Posted On Some Web Sites
The report, still confidential, was requested by a presidential directive in December 2003 and will be made publ...
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