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Biological and Chemical Terrorist Threats to USA

Be Informed - Be Prepared

Biological and Chemical Terrorism is a real threat to the United States today, as it is available to Enemies of Freedom, and can be used with limited risk of detection by law enforcement. 

This portion of the USA web site is to provide additional background of the types of threats and what we can do in the event of further attack.

Many leaders within the United States have warned of such a threat for the past 10 years, but have not previously been taken seriously.  As a result of the Anthrax Attacks on Washington DC, New York City, and Florida, the United States is now improving and greatly enhancing its ability to respond to biological and chemical terrorist threats.
 

White House to Back Bioterrorism Bill
November 15, 2001

CRAWFORD, Texas (CNN) -- The Bush White House will endorse a $3.25 billion Senate bill on Thursday intended to beef up the nation's ability to detect and respond to biological and chemical weapons attacks, senior administration and congressional sources tell CNN.

The bipartisan bill is the product of weeks of intense negotiations between the Senate and the White House. Its key provisions include:

-- $1.1 billion to increase the U.S. stockpiles of vaccines, including smallpox and anthrax.

-- $1 billion to improve the public health system's ability to respond to biological or chemical attacks. Of this amount, $400 million will be delivered to the states in the form of block grants that governors may use in any way they see fit. The remainder will be devoted to improving the ability of hospitals to respond to an attack.

-- $1.1 billion to improve the detection of food-borne attacks. The money will be devoted to increased inspection of imported foods and inspection of U.S. food production facilities.

White House support of the Senate bill is considered vital for its passage. There is no companion House bill as yet, but the White House and top Senate aides expect the House to pass an identical bill after the Senate acts. Rep. Greg Ganske, R-Iowa, says he plans on introducing a bill Friday.

Sen. Edward Kennedy, D-Massachusetts, and Sen. Bill Frist, R-Tennessee, are the principal architects of the bill. Kennedy originally sought nearly $10 billion for the bill, but agreed to whittle his proposal down after the White House agreed to treat this bill as a "down payment" on future action to address biological and chemical threats.

The bill would authorize the $3.25 billion in the current budget year. That means Congress would have to agree to spend the money. Senate aides said they expect to secure the funding in final budget negotiations with the White House.
 

UPDATE:  Warning from Government to Online
 Companies with Unproven Treatments
 for Anthrax, Smallpox


US Progress in Fighting Bio/Chemical Terrorism


Anthrax Background

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) About Bioterrorism, and Chemical Weapons


Biological and Chemical Threats: Definitions and Background

Reference Sources and Background Materials on the Biochem Terrorist Threat and What America Needs To Do

Smallpox - Are You Safe?  Your Vaccination is Not Likely To Be Effective if Given Before 1972

 

Homeland Security's Ready.Gov Site on Preparedness

(Word File of Readiness Recommendations)

Are You Ready? US Guide for Preparedness by FEMA
(Microsoft Word - 484KB)

 

 

 


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