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Christmas and Homeland Insecurity
by
Bill Sardi
by Bill Sardi
I
was watching a replay of the Hollywood Christmas parade on television
when suddenly the announcers called attention to a new participant
in the parade……. The Department of Homeland Security. The DHS was
hyping their newly produced TV series, D.H.S., starring Timothy
Cavanaugh and Alison Heruth-Waterbury, billed as a "cliff-hanger
TV series for the new season." The D.H.S. series is
supposed to show how government agents are risking their lives to
protect Americans at home.
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Poster
of new D.H.S. TV series
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Normally
Christmas parades are a time of fun and fantasy as moms and dads
hold their children at curbside for a view of floats and bands.
In the past, any potential security threats have been kept behind
the scenes at events like these so the public can enjoy them without
concern, that is, until now. The policy seems to be, "Keep
the public slightly on edge." After all, the nation was
on "orange alert," which was issued on Sunday,
December 21, 2003. On that day ABC-TV interrupted its Sunday broadcasts
to announce the orange alert and warned the public to "watch
out and report any suspicious behavior."
Frankly,
the "suspicious behavior" could have been any Arabic-looking
American with the flu who happened to be sneezing in a public place.
While the DHS is on the lookout for potential biological terrorist
threats, the influenza virus sneaks into the U.S. every year from
Asia and kills about 30,000 Americans, mostly older adults or young
children with poor immune systems. A biological terrorist would
have difficulty matching those numbers.
The
Centers for Disease Control says there is a shortage of flu vaccine
this year, but there always is a shortage since only about 80 million
doses are produced for a population of 280 million, yet no epidemics
have ensued in the past. (Seems the CDC is acting as a publicity
agent for Flumist, the new nasally-instilled vaccine marketed by
Wyeth Labs. When sales of Flumist fell behind projections, the CDC
warned the public of an impending flu epidemic before there was
one and bought 3 million doses @$20 to bail the company out.)
Another
way to avert DHA defenses
Would-be
terrorists became aware of another way to beat Homeland Security
Defenses recently. Simply slip your biological threat into imported
green onions. In early December about 500 Americans fell ill and
3 died due to hepatitis-A infected green onions brought into the
country from Mexico. Imagine a script for the D.H.S. TV series where
agents draw their guns on illiterate Mexican farmers who somehow
mixed contaminated human feces into their exported onions. I can
see the plot developing now. There is no word on whether Mexican
farm workers will be provided with porta-potties to eliminate the
hazard.
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Orange
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Biological
Terrors Cross The Border Daily
Another
major biological threat that crosses the U.S.-Mexico border daily,
harbored by illegal immigrants, is tuberculosis. About 16,000 cases
of drug-resistant TB have been reported in the past four years,
which was previously endemic only in Mexico. Add to that another
7000 cases of leprosy brought into the U.S. by immigrants in the
past three years and you’ve got a threat that D.H.S. is unlikely
to ever control unless it can effectively block illegal immigration.
The D.H.S. (which took over for the Bureau of Immigration) says
they have removed 181,979 illegals so far this year, and have apprehended
more than 70,000 immigrants a month along the southern border of
the U.S., but an estimated half million illegal immigrants make
their way into the country each year. According to a report by ABC
News, while the D.H.S. is clamping down on travel in and out of
Mexico, this policy is backfiring to some extent. Illegals working
in the U.S. who usually return to Mexico during the Christmas Holidays
now fear they will not be able to re-enter the U.S. A Catholic priest
in Napa valley, where many immigrants work to harvest crops, says
the D.H.S. policy "is supposed to keep people out, but it’s
locking people in."
Meanwhile,
D.H.S. efforts to deport illegals has been stepped up to the point
where immigrants being treated for tuberculosis can’t complete their
course of antibiotics before deportation, according to the Council
for the Elimination of Tuberculosis. These immigrants may die of
TB or infect others due to this policy.
How
To Prepare For Public Emergencies
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Banner
from White House website to access White House staffers reading
children’s Christmas stories
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The
D.H.S. has also issued advice on how to prepare for public emergencies
should a terrorist attack occur. For example, their published advice
for people caught in a high-rise building during a terrorist attack
includes "listen and follow instructions, know where the
emergency exit is, and stay to the right while going down stairwells
to allow emergency workers to come up." I’m sure this
advice will soon be posted in every high-rise building, further
creating a sense of potential terror and insecurity. And none other
than the Salvation Army has been enlisted to assist the D.H.S. in
distributing preparedness information. At least the down-and-outers
will be prepared, if they can read.
All
the while the U.S. was on orange alert, the White House website
gave the impression that everything was normal. Web surfers could
click on buttons to hear various White House Staffers read children’s
Christmas stories online. It’s all part of the double-mindedness
of government today.
December
28, 2003
Bill
Sardi [send
him mail] is
a health journalist and writes columns from time to time on other
current events.
His website is www.askbillsardi.com.
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© 2003 Bill Sardi Word of Knowledge Agency, San Dimas, California.
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