tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3438417528848988506.post7144012844335057558..comments2023-11-14T19:02:11.525-05:00Comments on If It Hits The Fan: Terrorism Threat Analysis Part 2Unknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3438417528848988506.post-28893227008872337162011-10-02T11:22:06.330-04:002011-10-02T11:22:06.330-04:00I'm guessing you are being detained by Homelan...I'm guessing you are being detained by Homeland Security now and that your blog will be shut down before long... :-)<br /><br />Very interesting assessment. I too have thought that the big showy things, like assaults by TSA at airports, are really not the things we ought to focus on. <br /><br />Truthfully, I was surprised that no one blew themselves up this 9/11 in NYC. I wouldn't have been there for that anniversary for any amount of money. I avoid crowds whenever I possibly can, never go to malls, and so on- most terrorists wouldn't want to waste their lives on a small impact, I think. <br /><br />As far as cyberterrorism is concerned, our electrical grid is terribly fragile, as evidenced again recently when much of CA and surrounding states went dark. The story of why that happened sounded pretty fishy to me. And best case scenario (the official line is true), how pathetic a system is that?<br /><br />Good topic. Hope they go easy on you at DHS.<br /><br />Laurapreppingtosurvivehttp://www.preppingtosurvive.comnoreply@blogger.com