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From: David Farber <dave () farber net>
Date: Thu, 12 May 2005 04:46:58 -0400
Begin forwarded message: From: Declan McCullagh <declan () well com> Date: May 11, 2005 11:40:09 PM EDT To: politech () politechbot com Subject: [Politech] One DC-area pilot on air vs. ground vulnerabilities[Identifying info snipped. Received this too late for the earlier roundup. --Declan]
--- I like the way you think! I think it is widely accepted, but not widely understood, that freedom was the real target of the 9/11 conspirators. Unfortunately, it is STILL under attack...from within... which is also exactly what was hoped.If you missed this from a few weeks ago, here is the headline published in
the UK regarding the most recent FRZ incident prior to today. Incoming cloud forces Bush into safe bunkerI still have hope that there are those who will look at this incident today as evidence that the currect security construct is flawed and that expanding
its reach through the air IS the wrong response. The security apparatus continues to react to under the guise of perceived terrorism with consideration for only select consequences. In my view, until every building in DC with a parking garage has a "SUV Restricted Zone" (an SRZ), or only commercial buses with pre-boardingsecurity screening services and codeword access can drive people in and out of DC, I question the security restrictions currently imposed on access to
the NATIONAL Airspace System within ~30 miles of DCA. (BTW, I don't wantsurface movement restrictions to happen either - I also oppose the closing
of PA Ave.)Instead, there is a foolish mis-perception generally that weapons delivered by air are of the highest and only serious threat. All other threats are assumed to be nearly zero. It is unfathomable to me that the current threat
mitigations are assumed and perceived to be adequate. Moreover, these perceptions and assumptions are being perpetuated by the "Security Apparatzi" instead of systematically challenged - which satisfies mydefinition of group think. The result is called a "false sense of security."
Coincidentally, I saw NBC4 DC's report describing the US Capitol traintunnel vulnerability. If anyone needs a map, you can download it from the
news site. Here is an excerpt from http://www.nbc4.com/news/4471435/detail.html:"It's an important link. All southbound Amtrak trains go through the tunnel,
as do commuter trains.The tunnel passes under and near some of Washington's iconic Capitol Hill
buildings, including the Supreme Court the Capitol itself. An explosion below could shake the center of government." Do I need to ask if anybody calculated the payload capacity of an entire train lately? While the consequences of another terrorist attack on DC are arguablyunquantifiable, I cannot see that the method of delivery will matter or that
another attack will be total in its success. The current security infrastructure for airborne threats comes at the equally unquantifiableexpense to liberty, and the considerable expenses of such general disruption and allocated security resources. These are the real consequences; not the
specific well-being of any ONE person.If someone walks down the street with a gun visible and holstered, should they be immediately arrested and questioned? Well, if you drive a white van
or fly a plane near DC on some days, the answer is becoming... yes. The proof for this argument just came over the wire: Pilots Responsible For Capital Scare Won't Be Charged This is exactly the evidence of "free society" hypocrisy that terrorists cherish, and provides additional fuel for their recruitment efforts. _______________________________________________ Politech mailing list Archived at http://www.politechbot.com/ Moderated by Declan McCullagh (http://www.mccullagh.org/) ------------------------------------- You are subscribed as lists-ip () insecure org To manage your subscription, go to http://v2.listbox.com/member/?listname=ip Archives at: http://www.interesting-people.org/archives/interesting-people/
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