This petty pace
Sep. 17th, 2004 01:24 pmI'm stealing time from moving (this is the bookend to the move made in June).
Not that we don't have enough on our plate, but we've got a place, so we aren't grabbing crashspace, while we look... but it means we have a logistical nightmare... animals and plants to get from Maia's mother's, our stuff to get from our present digs, the things in storage from whence we meant to go house hunting (not least among them, the shelves for the herpetaria, and the bed... which wants to be disassembled, and then put back together) all of which has to arrive, and be tolerably assembled in the new place; in time for her to start classes on Monday.
And I have a small slew of trips to make between now and Thanksgiving (a week at a planning conference for a joint Ukraine/California/Army shindig [Peace Shield... been going on for about 10 years, I've been on two of them]) a school in Texas, probably another school somewhere else, and (if all goes well) six months in Monterey.
Plus looking for a job, part-time to fill the gaps between Thanksgiving and the, hoped for, trip to Monterey, and trying to get a stock/art photography business off the ground.
Which is my life.
But letting you all know about my domestic tribulations isn't why I'm stealing this time...
Remember the attack on the abortion clinic, the one that wasn't terrorism (or at least not according to Porter Goss)?
There's more... and this is stuff which the FBI is calling terrorism, but you aren't hearing about (unless you pay careful attention to the NYT).
14 Governors Receive Mail That's Rigged With Matches
By FOX BUTTERFIELD
Published: September 11, 2004
BOSTON, Sept. 10 - Envelopes containing matches that were rigged to ignite when opened have been received through the mail at the offices of at least 14 state governors in the last two days.
The mailings, under investigation by the F.B.I. and the Department of Homeland Security, bear a return address that names two inmates at a maximum-security prison in Nevada. But a Nevada corrections official said it was unclear whether they were the actual senders.
Aides to several governors, including Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, said they had been told by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that the case was being treated as one of domestic terrorism, and Jennifer Meith, a spokeswoman for the Massachusetts Fire Marshal's Office, said that was her understanding as well.
But spokesmen for the bureau declined to comment on a current investigation, although one of them, Joe Parris, said in Washington, "Cases of this nature are generally handled by the local domestic terrorism squads'' - that is, the joint terrorism task forces set up by the F.B.I. in cities across the country.
One is inclined (Dave Niewert is... I agree with him) to think this is getting zip for play because the perpetrators are not leaving Arabic fingerprints on the things. It points more to the (far more dangerous, if you ask me) White Supremecist side of the house.
But those aren't the only non-Arabs being ignored by the press... whatever happened in the investigation of the anthrax, which shut down congress, and killed a couple of people? What about the abortion bomber who has been lionized, when one hears of him, after his capture (which came about after a couple, or maybe three years of eluding the police), or the folks who were arrested with the makings of cyanide bombs, or the... well we know how Porter Goss feels about them... why should the press be any different.
Not that we don't have enough on our plate, but we've got a place, so we aren't grabbing crashspace, while we look... but it means we have a logistical nightmare... animals and plants to get from Maia's mother's, our stuff to get from our present digs, the things in storage from whence we meant to go house hunting (not least among them, the shelves for the herpetaria, and the bed... which wants to be disassembled, and then put back together) all of which has to arrive, and be tolerably assembled in the new place; in time for her to start classes on Monday.
And I have a small slew of trips to make between now and Thanksgiving (a week at a planning conference for a joint Ukraine/California/Army shindig [Peace Shield... been going on for about 10 years, I've been on two of them]) a school in Texas, probably another school somewhere else, and (if all goes well) six months in Monterey.
Plus looking for a job, part-time to fill the gaps between Thanksgiving and the, hoped for, trip to Monterey, and trying to get a stock/art photography business off the ground.
Which is my life.
But letting you all know about my domestic tribulations isn't why I'm stealing this time...
Remember the attack on the abortion clinic, the one that wasn't terrorism (or at least not according to Porter Goss)?
There's more... and this is stuff which the FBI is calling terrorism, but you aren't hearing about (unless you pay careful attention to the NYT).
14 Governors Receive Mail That's Rigged With Matches
By FOX BUTTERFIELD
Published: September 11, 2004
BOSTON, Sept. 10 - Envelopes containing matches that were rigged to ignite when opened have been received through the mail at the offices of at least 14 state governors in the last two days.
The mailings, under investigation by the F.B.I. and the Department of Homeland Security, bear a return address that names two inmates at a maximum-security prison in Nevada. But a Nevada corrections official said it was unclear whether they were the actual senders.
Aides to several governors, including Mitt Romney of Massachusetts, said they had been told by the Federal Bureau of Investigation that the case was being treated as one of domestic terrorism, and Jennifer Meith, a spokeswoman for the Massachusetts Fire Marshal's Office, said that was her understanding as well.
But spokesmen for the bureau declined to comment on a current investigation, although one of them, Joe Parris, said in Washington, "Cases of this nature are generally handled by the local domestic terrorism squads'' - that is, the joint terrorism task forces set up by the F.B.I. in cities across the country.
One is inclined (Dave Niewert is... I agree with him) to think this is getting zip for play because the perpetrators are not leaving Arabic fingerprints on the things. It points more to the (far more dangerous, if you ask me) White Supremecist side of the house.
But those aren't the only non-Arabs being ignored by the press... whatever happened in the investigation of the anthrax, which shut down congress, and killed a couple of people? What about the abortion bomber who has been lionized, when one hears of him, after his capture (which came about after a couple, or maybe three years of eluding the police), or the folks who were arrested with the makings of cyanide bombs, or the... well we know how Porter Goss feels about them... why should the press be any different.
Re: Playing with matches?
Date: 2004-09-18 03:09 am (UTC)The question isn't was it a serious risk to the recipents (though the power in a matchhead isn't actually trivial) but what the intent was. Given the large number (14)of governors, the people doing it have an agenda.
What it is, we don't know, but it seems to be an attempt to persuade people who make policy, by means of fear. That's terrorism.
As for the second... I agree.
Re: Playing with matches?
Date: 2004-09-18 06:19 pm (UTC)