A cardiologist in Westlake, Ohio, was indicted for allegedly performing and referring unnecessary medical procedures on patients as part of a scheme to overbill Medicaid and private health-insurance companies by $7.2 million.– Federal Bureau of Investigation (See item 19)
There is a doctor in trouble in Ohio with the FBI, but, it's not ISIS. (click here)
University of Alaska campuses statewide experienced a network outage for several hours August 20 after hackers targeted the university’s servers with a distributed denial of service attack.– Fairbanks Daily News Miner (See item 20)
Hackers in Alaska, but, that is probably China. (click here)
Police are searching for suspects who broke into Central Elementary School in Effingham County, Georgia, and stole equipment and tens of thousands of dollars in copper wiring, leaving the building without power. – WTOC 11 Savannah (See item 21)
Yeah, this is like the latest thing. (click here) All the abandoned buildings, especially in Detroit, has people taking the copper wire out of them. I thinks it's Americans, I doubt ISIS ever heard of Detroit.
Clark County fire officials reported that an August 17 fire that caused an estimated $1.5 million in damage at Amazing Grace Baptist Church in Hazel Dell, Washington, was human-caused, while it remains unclear if the fire was intentionally set.– Clark County Columbian (See item 34)
Arson. (click here) That's a shame. And a church no less. That rules out ISIS, if it were an American mosque I'd say ?????? maybe ???????
But, that rounded out the top four from Homeland Security yesterday. I just don't see Obama is correct about much of that mess.
The FBI Most Wanted. Well, bin Laden is long off this list. Jamel is probably somewhere in the Middle East. He is wanted for the Cole bombing. Fled from Yemen. I mean who knows really? Yemen? He is probably a stowaway on some ship they paid ransom to release.
The Boston cops should know if Ahmad came home. He is wanted for conspiring to provide material support to terrorists, conspiring to kill in a foreign country also plain old conspiracy. Not even murder. That is a good thing, but, that says it all doesn't it? Conspiring to kill in a foreign country. He abandoned the sovereignty of the USA. There are ALREADY laws. What's the problem?
Now this is just a little bit outrageous. Raddulan is believed to be a leader of a terrorist group that took hostages. See, that is what the UK is all bent out of shape about and the ransom. But, Raddulan is believed to have gone home to the Philippines. I can't believe this guy is on the FBI's Most Wanted List and most probably in the Philippines and hasn't been caught yet. But. Then again. There was that typhoon in 2013 and that probably has the government preoccupied. He's been wanted since 2005. Maybe he got washed out to sea. Sorry, I don't mean that.
Oh, Adam. He really should not be that difficult to find. I mean use your GPS. He's always the PR guy with the internet connection.
Now Muhhamad Ahmed al Munawar is tricky guy. He really looks like an American and he killed people. But, ya know there are 30,000 people killed in the USA every year, he might blend in. See, he really looks like he belongs in the USA. Oh, my mistake he killed them outside the USA. Well, that rules out any ISIS problem.
Daniel Andreas, San Diego. See that, an American who did bad things. Not all the Most Wanted are Islamic extremists, huh? He's kind of a tricky guy, he is an animal rights extremist and eats a vegan diet. Everyone in southern California needs to check their membership lists. He isn't your usual animal extremist though, he is known to carry a handgun. I'm thinkin', with a sailboat and IT experience, drugs.
Now, here is a chance for anyone in the world to make $5 million US. Ready? Don't even have to take hostages. Ali Said bin Ali el-Hoorie. Find him. The picture is a little old. The FBI should run some diagnostics and come up with a better picture. The Kobar Towers was in 1996. He doesn't look like that anymore. He's up on conspiracy.
The FBI Most Wanted Lists gets less severe as it goes on to list more Arab folks. The next one is Faouzi Mohamad Ayoub and he is wanted for Passport Fraud. That might be a good thing to stop. He is believed to be a member of Hezbollah and now that is closer to Syria than anyone else has been. But, he is known. I am fairly confident he is on the no fly list.
Ya know I find it difficult to believe the countries in the Middle East in some capacity should have these folks on THEIR lists of Most Wanted and perhaps they are. But, I am still not seeing a war to end the concern for these folks. Airlines have the most on the line and they have incredible underpaid staff on those planes and at the check out counter.
I once had an SSS, is that the designation for the most concerned to board a plane. I had to fly out the next day and paid in cash. It was just easier as I stood at the counter to buy the ticket. It was a family thing and I didn't want to worry about some stupid credit glitch or something so I automatically had to be pulled aside for search. That was fine, I arrived early. I know there is a danger within the country for those that would like to have things go wrong for the citizens here, but, it makes no sense to seek more trouble than already exists.
Knowing there is an FBI and a Most Wanted List and a CIA and dedicated people to the safety of this country and allies that share similar concerns including Interpol. A war? That only invites more of the same and it is exceptionally wayward in it's thinking. Hasn't the USA military done enough damage already by attempts at nation building in Iraq and Afghanistan for that matter? Haven't we made the world more dangerous by placing guns and teaching basically non-citizens to use complex military machinery. I would think the USA would realize how completely idiotic it's methodology has been over the past 12 years and end this aggressive stance.
I can't imagine any Arab nation being thankful to "W" or Cheney for training UNKNOWNS with the capacity to wage war as well as the USA and with USA equipment. I think it is time to stop.
There is a doctor in trouble in Ohio with the FBI, but, it's not ISIS. (click here)
University of Alaska campuses statewide experienced a network outage for several hours August 20 after hackers targeted the university’s servers with a distributed denial of service attack.– Fairbanks Daily News Miner (See item 20)
Hackers in Alaska, but, that is probably China. (click here)
Police are searching for suspects who broke into Central Elementary School in Effingham County, Georgia, and stole equipment and tens of thousands of dollars in copper wiring, leaving the building without power. – WTOC 11 Savannah (See item 21)
Yeah, this is like the latest thing. (click here) All the abandoned buildings, especially in Detroit, has people taking the copper wire out of them. I thinks it's Americans, I doubt ISIS ever heard of Detroit.
Clark County fire officials reported that an August 17 fire that caused an estimated $1.5 million in damage at Amazing Grace Baptist Church in Hazel Dell, Washington, was human-caused, while it remains unclear if the fire was intentionally set.– Clark County Columbian (See item 34)
Arson. (click here) That's a shame. And a church no less. That rules out ISIS, if it were an American mosque I'd say ?????? maybe ???????
But, that rounded out the top four from Homeland Security yesterday. I just don't see Obama is correct about much of that mess.
The FBI Most Wanted. Well, bin Laden is long off this list. Jamel is probably somewhere in the Middle East. He is wanted for the Cole bombing. Fled from Yemen. I mean who knows really? Yemen? He is probably a stowaway on some ship they paid ransom to release.
The Boston cops should know if Ahmad came home. He is wanted for conspiring to provide material support to terrorists, conspiring to kill in a foreign country also plain old conspiracy. Not even murder. That is a good thing, but, that says it all doesn't it? Conspiring to kill in a foreign country. He abandoned the sovereignty of the USA. There are ALREADY laws. What's the problem?
Now this is just a little bit outrageous. Raddulan is believed to be a leader of a terrorist group that took hostages. See, that is what the UK is all bent out of shape about and the ransom. But, Raddulan is believed to have gone home to the Philippines. I can't believe this guy is on the FBI's Most Wanted List and most probably in the Philippines and hasn't been caught yet. But. Then again. There was that typhoon in 2013 and that probably has the government preoccupied. He's been wanted since 2005. Maybe he got washed out to sea. Sorry, I don't mean that.
Oh, Adam. He really should not be that difficult to find. I mean use your GPS. He's always the PR guy with the internet connection.
Now Muhhamad Ahmed al Munawar is tricky guy. He really looks like an American and he killed people. But, ya know there are 30,000 people killed in the USA every year, he might blend in. See, he really looks like he belongs in the USA. Oh, my mistake he killed them outside the USA. Well, that rules out any ISIS problem.
Daniel Andreas, San Diego. See that, an American who did bad things. Not all the Most Wanted are Islamic extremists, huh? He's kind of a tricky guy, he is an animal rights extremist and eats a vegan diet. Everyone in southern California needs to check their membership lists. He isn't your usual animal extremist though, he is known to carry a handgun. I'm thinkin', with a sailboat and IT experience, drugs.
Now, here is a chance for anyone in the world to make $5 million US. Ready? Don't even have to take hostages. Ali Said bin Ali el-Hoorie. Find him. The picture is a little old. The FBI should run some diagnostics and come up with a better picture. The Kobar Towers was in 1996. He doesn't look like that anymore. He's up on conspiracy.
The FBI Most Wanted Lists gets less severe as it goes on to list more Arab folks. The next one is Faouzi Mohamad Ayoub and he is wanted for Passport Fraud. That might be a good thing to stop. He is believed to be a member of Hezbollah and now that is closer to Syria than anyone else has been. But, he is known. I am fairly confident he is on the no fly list.
Ya know I find it difficult to believe the countries in the Middle East in some capacity should have these folks on THEIR lists of Most Wanted and perhaps they are. But, I am still not seeing a war to end the concern for these folks. Airlines have the most on the line and they have incredible underpaid staff on those planes and at the check out counter.
I once had an SSS, is that the designation for the most concerned to board a plane. I had to fly out the next day and paid in cash. It was just easier as I stood at the counter to buy the ticket. It was a family thing and I didn't want to worry about some stupid credit glitch or something so I automatically had to be pulled aside for search. That was fine, I arrived early. I know there is a danger within the country for those that would like to have things go wrong for the citizens here, but, it makes no sense to seek more trouble than already exists.
Knowing there is an FBI and a Most Wanted List and a CIA and dedicated people to the safety of this country and allies that share similar concerns including Interpol. A war? That only invites more of the same and it is exceptionally wayward in it's thinking. Hasn't the USA military done enough damage already by attempts at nation building in Iraq and Afghanistan for that matter? Haven't we made the world more dangerous by placing guns and teaching basically non-citizens to use complex military machinery. I would think the USA would realize how completely idiotic it's methodology has been over the past 12 years and end this aggressive stance.
I can't imagine any Arab nation being thankful to "W" or Cheney for training UNKNOWNS with the capacity to wage war as well as the USA and with USA equipment. I think it is time to stop.