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Czechs to help establish chemical warfare unit in Texas Soldiers from the Czech military 31st brigade of radiation, chemical and biological protection might help their U.S. counterparts establish a similar unit in Texas, General Jose Mayorga, Texas National Guard chief commander on a visit to Prague, told CTK Tuesday.
Since the Texas guard is considering establishing a similar unit, Mayorga said he would like to see how the Czech unit, seated in Liberec, north Bohemia, is organised and how it prepares for emergency situations, and also its way of reacting to them.
The Czech chemical warfare unit is world-renowned. This April it protected the U.S.-Russian summit in Prague. Previously it ensured the security of the Olympic Games in Athens and was deployed in the Gulf War and other conflicts.
The Czech military has cooperated with the Texas Guard for many years. U.S. experts have been visiting the Czech Republic since the early 1990s. They helped the country enter NATO, reform the military and teach Czech soldiers foreign languages.
The Texas Guard has also participated in joint trainings with Czech military pilots. (Prague Monitor)
Something is fishy with Johnelle Bryant's story Something is very fishy with ABC News' interview with Johnelle Bryant. Ms. Bryant, who works for the United States Department of Agriculture, claims she met Mohammed Atta, the ringleader of the 9/11 hijackers, in April and May of 2000
However all other time lines that I have seen show Mohammed Atta arriving in the US for the first time on June 3, 2000. Here's one example for the US Department of Justice:
The Immigration and Naturalization Service's
Contacts With Two September 11 Terrorists
http://www.usdoj.gov/oig/special/2002_05/fullreport.pdf
A. Atta's first entry
June 3, 2000, Newark, New Jersey
According to INS records, Atta first entered the United States
on June 3, 2000, at Newark International Airport in New Jersey,
after flying from Prague International Airport in the Czech Republic.
How then was Johnelle Byrant able to meet with Mohammed Atta in Florida weeks before INS records show that he entered the United States for the first time? (Computer Bytes Man)
U.S. Is Still Using Private Spy Ring, Despite Doubts Earlier this year, government officials admitted that the military had sent a group of former Central Intelligence Agency officers and retired Special Operations troops into the region to collect information — some of which was used to track and kill people suspected of being militants. Many portrayed it as a rogue operation that had been hastily shut down once an investigation began. But interviews with more than a dozen current and former government officials and businessmen, and an examination of government documents, tell a different a story. Not only are the networks still operating, their detailed reports on subjects like the workings of the Taliban leadership in Pakistan and the movements of enemy fighters in southern Afghanistan are also submitted almost daily to top commanders and have become an important source of intelligence. (New York Times)
Media report: Rice to sign radar treaties in Prague in early July U.S. Secretary of State of Condoleezza Rice has confirmed she will fly to Prague in early July to sign two U.S.-Czech treaties on the installation of a radar base on the Czech soil, the Czech daily Pravo said Tuesday.
'The date of the treaties' signature will be determined later this week,' Pravo quoted Czech Foreign Minister Karel Schwarzenberg as saying. According to the paper, Rice confirmed her plan to Schwarzenberg at the Bilderberg conference in Chantilly, Virginia, last week. (People's Daily)
CDC to probe in-law's role in TB case The father-in-law of a U.S. man quarantined for a drug-resistant form of tuberculosis will be investigated by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, where he works as a microbiologist studying the disease, the agency said Saturday.
The patient, Andrew Speaker, is the first person placed under U.S. federal quarantine since 1963. He has asked for forgiveness for sneaking on board two transatlantic flights to Europe and Montreal, even though he was aware he carried highly drug-resistant TB and had been warned by U.S. health officials not to travel.
Speaker, a newlywed, was also told to stay put in Rome by U.S. doctors who contacted him and said further tests showed he actually had a more dangerous type of TB than had been previously thought. But he later took flights to Prague and then attempted to slip back into the U.S.via a flight to Montreal. (CBC)
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