Restricted Documents From the Department of Homeland Security

>>> All of the following documents are marked "Unclassified//For Official Use Only." They were retrieved from the Web, even though they're not intended for public distribution.

Thanks to W.

 

"Chemical Industry Conference – Drug Enforcement Agency
September 14, 2004"

Produced by: Department of Homeland Security

From page 15:

• Threat stream information continues to indicate ties between narco-cartels and Al-Qaida
• There is little question that both information/intelligence and money is flowing between the two elements
• This raises two important issues for the fine chemicals and pharmaceutical industries:
1. The exchange of information between these groups will inevitably RAISE THE PROFILE of your industry and individual companies
2. The flow of money between these groups puts you in position to have a REAL IMPACT on the ability of Al-Qaida to harm us

Pages: 19

File size: 1.1 meg

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"Homeland Security Advisory Increased to ORANGE for Financial Institutions in Specific Geographical Areas"

Produced by: Department of Homeland Security and FBI

Date: 01 August 2004

From page 1: "Recent credible and specific intelligence reporting indicates terrorist operatives have done extensive research and reconnaissance activity against major US and international financial institutions in Washington, D.C., Northern New Jersey, and New York City."

Pages: 4

File size: 61K

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"Guidance on Initial Responses to a Suspicious Letter / Container With a Potential Biological Threat"

Produced by: Department of Homeland Security, FBI, Department of Health and Human Services, and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention

Date: 02 November 2004

From page 1: "The following guidelines are recommendations for local responders, based on existing procedures (including recommendations from the International
Association of Fire Chiefs). This document provides guidance on the initial
response to a suspicious letter/container, while other follow-on response plans,
such as portions of the National Response Plan (NRP), may be utilized if a threat
is deemed credible. In general, these potential threats or incidents fall into one of
five general scenarios."

Pages: 6

File size: 219K

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posted 31 Jan 2005
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