AMERICAN EMBASSY WORLD WIDE ALERT

                                                                

                                                                  


I received the following from the US Embassy in Guatemala City last night regarding a worldwide terror alert.  We live in a different era than what I remember and no longer can be complacent about others.  Actually this is probably the way it's always been, we were just naive back then.  I wonder what the real Americans thought when those strange boats appeared on the horizon, did they dismiss them or believe them?  Probably they believed them and succumbed to their lies, or what ended up as lies.  Just thinking.  I muse a lot you know.

As a service we at Hurricane Central are charged with fulfilling all manner of safety needs.  Take note of websites mentioned if traveling by land or sea, they like HURRICANE FINDER, may save your life when all else fails.


                Embassy of the United States of America 

                         Guatemala City, Guatemala



AmCitsGuatemala <AmCitsGuatemala@state.gov>
wrote:

October 10, 2007

Dear American Citizen:

The following is a Public Announcement concerning Worldwide Caution issued by the U.S. Department of State on April 8, 2007.  Please contact the American Citizen Services section via e-mail (amcitsguatemala@state.gov), fax (2326-4655), or telephone (2326-4405) if you have any questions. 

1.  This Public Announcement updates information on the continuing threat of terrorist actions and violence against Americans and interests overseas.  This supersedes the Worldwide Caution dated April 10, 2007 and expires on April 9, 2008.

2.  The Department of State remains concerned about the continued threat of terrorist attacks, demonstrations and other violent actions against U.S. citizens and interests overseas.  Current information suggests that al-Qaida and affiliated organizations continue to plan terrorist attacks against U.S. interests in multiple regions, including Europe, Asia, Africa and the Middle East.  These attacks may employ a wide variety of tactics including assassinations, kidnappings, hijackings and bombings.

3.  Ongoing events in Iraq and elsewhere in the Middle East have resulted in demonstrations and associated violence in several countries.  Americans are reminded that demonstrations and rioting can occur with little or no warning.

4.  In August 2006, British authorities arrested a significant number of extremists engaged in a plot to destroy multiple passenger aircraft flying from the United Kingdom to the United States.  The September 2006 attack on the U.S. Embassy in Syria and the March 2006 bombing near the U.S. Consulate in Karachi, Pakistan illustrate the continuing desire of extremists to strike American targets.

5.  Extremists may elect to use conventional or non-conventional weapons, and target both official and private interests.  Examples of such targets include high-profile sporting events, residential areas, business offices, clubs, restaurants, places of worship, schools, public areas and locales where Americans gather in large numbers, including during holidays.  In August 2007, two bombs exploded almost simultaneously at an amusement park and a restaurant in India, killing at least 42 people.  In June 2007, two unexploded car bombs were discovered in London.  Financial or economic targets of value may also be considered as possible venues; the vehicle-based suicide attack on an oil facility near Mukalla and Marib in Yemen in September 2006 and the failed attack on the Abqaiq oil processing facility in Saudi Arabia in late February 2006 are such examples.

6.  In the wake of the August 2006 plot against aircraft in London, numerous terrorist attacks on trains in India in 2006, the July 2005 London Underground bombings, and the March 2004 train attacks in Madrid, Americans are reminded of the potential for terrorists to attack public transportation systems.  In addition, extremists may also select aviation and maritime services as possible targets.

In June 2007, a car was driven into the main terminal at Glasgow International Airport and burst into flames.  The car bomb failed to detonate.

7.  U.S. citizens are strongly encouraged to maintain a high level of vigilance, be aware of local events, and take the appropriate steps to bolster their personal security.  For additional information, please refer to "A Safe Trip Abroad" found at http://travel.state.gov.

8.  U.S. Government facilities worldwide remain at a heightened state of alert.  These facilities may temporarily close or periodically suspend public services to assess their security posture.  In those instances, U.S. embassies and consulates will make every effort to provide emergency services to U.S. citizens.  Americans abroad are urged to monitor the local news and maintain contact with the nearest U.S. embassy or consulate.

Comment by JB.  The moat's bridge may be raised in times of attack but not to worry as good thoughts make up for lack of access.  Does paragraph 8 provide solace?  See Grain Of Salt below for more.  It just continues and continues, don't it.  Yes it does.  Pay attention!

9.  As the Department continues to develop information on any potential security threats to U.S. citizens overseas, it shares credible threat information through its Consular Information Program documents, available on the Internet at
http://travel.state.gov. In addition to information on the Internet, travelers may obtain up-to-date information on security conditions by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll-free in the U.S. and Canada or, outside the U.S. and Canada on a regular toll line at 1-202-501-4444.

Americans traveling abroad should regularly monitor the Department's web site at http://travel.state.gov where the current Worldwide Caution Public Announcement, Travel Warnings and Public Announcements can be found. Information on security can also be obtained by calling 1-888-407-4747 toll free in the United States, or, for callers outside the United States and Canada, a regular toll line at 1-202-501-4444.  The U.S. Embassy in Guatemala City can be reached at (502) 2326-4405.



                      GRAIN OF SALT


Comment by JB.   I remember talkiing to old timers on the Rio Dulce in Guatemala when I lived there regarding American Embassy staffers, which I include here as a public service.  Its that grain of salt thing not to be confused with an earlier spicey comment on those worth their salt, apparantly a different thing.  Well maybe not.

One individual I remember when I expressed concern about proclimations of doom from those staffers mentioned above said, "They're just earning their keep."  Going on to say that if they didn't make news their appropriations and even their very jobs might be cut.  Sound familiar?  Once again I include this as a public service.  We at HURRICANE CENTRAL are mandated to include all views, at least those we recognize as important.  Sound familiar?  Oh well, enjoy the bird.

See Rio Dulce Dichotomy, Muerte en el Rio Dulce and Revelaions of X for another view documented in the book TILLER TALES soon to be available as a download for your reading pleasure.

                                                                                      



                    ALWAYS WATCHING



                                 TAKE CARE,



                                        JB



 

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