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Re: Predicting Terror Attacks- Nov 2009 Sharon Weinberger

November 6, 2009 | Long Beach, California | Vetting explained

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Prediction of terror attacks has recently been denied as possible according to the article by Sharon Weinberger. Prediction without intelligence is certainly impossible.Prediction of exact locations and days is probably very difficult. It would be wrong to interfere with Nationally Recognized Scholars who have given their time and effort to studying the phenomena behind military, para-military, and various other assaults on Society...especially those that study the parameters, behaviors, and correlations of society's enemies because of the fact that their credibility is so much on the line simply by stating '...there is no way of predicting such attacks...'

 

Ofcourse we might be safer because of the want of privacy.

 

The end of the article states a 7% chance that another attack may happen in the next decade.

 

There must be a seven percent fear that another attack is likely to occur.

 

As one of the 7% (and not a member of the Marine Corps.) it's easy to believe that any attack will not take place inside the United States.

 

With this in mind, their was still a 7% prediction that an attack might occur and this increases alarm within the Civil Structure by at least 7%.

 

The world has more resources available to it now than it ever has regarding the matter of beligerent attacks on Society... and those three things are still very important both physically and psychologically to our safety... so hopefully, in the future,  there will be no loss.

 

K. J. C.- ICS.

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