To My Fellow Americans,
In light of the hurricane that is
pummeling
Sincerely,
Mary MacElveen!
And We're Worried About Box Cutters?
A BUZZFLASH READER CONTRIBUTION
by Mary MacElveen
Having just watched a riveting movie called Meltdown, I was
struck with fear that we are not a secure nation. We are not secure because we
have just wasted billions of dollars on an invasion that did nothing for us,
using money that could have gone to shore up our defenses at home. We are not
secure because this administration chose to give tax cuts to the wealthy, money
that also could have gone to secure this nation.
Right now, according to a brief I just read coming from the
U.S. Nuclear Power Industry, the
How much is your average security guard earning at these
plants? Do you really trust the security of these potential targets when many
of these employees are paid hourly rates? Also, deregulation of these plants
means both ownership and operation are now concentrated within a few
corporations. Should any of these plants be taken over by terrorists,
disgruntled workers, or soldiers who know how to detonate and blow them up, are
we that willing to trust these corporate heads to protect us from such a
doomsday scenario? This is enough to make anyone's hair stand on end.
After watching the movie, I wonder if our new Homeland
Security Agency is fully prepared for such a scenario. This is the same agency
that secures our country by changing the colors on a day-to-day basis.
This should also serve as a warning to the many other plants
around this country, such as chemical plants, water plants and the like. How
well are they protected and by whom, as we spend billions on tax cuts and the
war in
In this movie Meltdown, a group of cancer-ridden ex
soldiers, who were exposed to radiation (thanks to our government), posed as
terrorists and took over a nuclear power plant. They did so not to blow it up,
but to show our weaknesses to the citizens of the country. The take over also
served as a message that there are true terrorists who would think nothing of
doing this to us.
What was truly terrifying was that one of these ex soldiers
was actually prepared to blow up the nuclear power plant out of anger towards
our government. If you think this cannot happen, where an ex soldier has the
will to do this, all I can say is "Remember Timothy McVeigh?" After
all, he came back to this country after our military trained him in the use of
deadly force, then discarded him. 168 people paid the price.
How many more Timothy McVeighs are just waiting and are they
even on anyone's radar scope as we are concentrate on Al Qaeda and send
thousands of troops over to
I do not mean to say that only ex soldiers are capable of
horrendous acts such as this, because any disgruntled worker who has worked at
these plants and knows how to blow them is a potential problem. Who is watching
them?
This should also serve notice to the corporate heads of
these plants so that no one leaves such an employment disgruntled. Respect the
worker, and secure our nation.
And what about our first responders, such as the police and
firefighters who are not being ade
As we check passengers at terminals for box cutters and
other items, in an effort to secure our skies, which scenario has the
possibility of taking more lives? If such a doomsday scenario were to happen at
any of the plants I have just mentioned, the effects could last for years.
While I realize that the movie Meltdown is a work of
fiction, it does bring up many
The twist of this movie was that when the emergency ended,
instead of telling the country the truth about who staged the take over, the
government lied and stated that it was Islamic terrorists trained in the
Sound familiar?
Are we so trusting in George W. Bush that we would believe
he is telling us the truth about who really committed acts of terrorism, when
we know he has already lied to us, the congress and the world?
A BUZZFLASH READER CONTRIBUTION
Source Link:
UIC Nuclear Issues Briefing Paper # 58, March 2004
http://www.uic.com.au/nip58.htm
"Senator, in everything I said about
Iraq, I turned out to be right and you turned out to be wrong and 100,000
people paid with their lives; 1600 of them American soldiers sent to their
deaths on a pack of lies; 15,000 of them wounded, many of them disabled forever
on a pack of lies." George Galloway to US Senate Committee 5/17/05



