FC: More on Feds launching Ready.gov

From: Declan McCullagh (declanat_private)
Date: Thu Feb 20 2003 - 02:52:21 PST

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    Date: Wed, 19 Feb 2003 23:05:35 -0800 (PST)
    From: Noah Shachtman <noahmax6000at_private>
    Subject: Re: FC: Feds launch Ready.gov
    To: declanat_private
    
    Declan:
    
    Thought this might interest to Politech...
    
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    HOMELAND SECURITY SITE DOESN'T SHOOT STRAIGHT
    It's better than a hysterical call for duct tape. But
    Ready.gov, the Homeland Security Department's new
    website to help the public prepare ­ and deal with the
    aftereffects of ­ a biological, chemical or nuclear
    terrorist attack, still ignores an obvious truth: that
    such strikes are nearly impossible for al Qaeda-like
    groups to pull off.
    
    Take biological weapons, for example. As previously
    noted, there's only been one successful biostrike in
    the history of modern warfare. All other attempts have
    fizzled.
    
    Why? First of all, smallpox, anthrax, and the like are
    hard to spread effectively. There are only so many
    mysterious packages you can send out. Second, the
    weapons are pretty fragile. This week's blizzard on
    the East Coast would have wiped out just about any
    biological agent.
    
    But there's no mention of this at Ready.gov. Instead,
    families are told:
    
    "If you become aware of an unusual and suspicious
    release of an unknown substance nearby… Quickly get
    away. Cover your mouth and nose with layers of fabric
    that can filter the air but still allow breathing.
    Examples include two to three layers of cotton such as
    a t-shirt, handkerchief or towel. Otherwise, several
    layers of tissue or paper towels may help. Wash with
    soap and water and contact authorities."
    
    Ready.gov has a measured tone notably lacking from
    many of the Bush Administration's panting homeland
    defense pronouncements. But the site still isn't
    leveling with the anxious American public.
    
    http://defensetech.blogspot.com/2003_02_01_defensetech_archive.html#89418393
    
    
    
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    Noah Shachtman
    noahmaxat_private
    917-690-0716
    www.defensetech.org
    
    
    
    
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