Posted on 10/29/2001 6:47:01 AM PST by summer
MEDICAL DOCTORS TO RECEIVE CREDIT FOR TERRORISM-PREPARATION COURSE
In an effort to make Florida?s medical doctors better equipped to diagnose and treat effects from nuclear, biological, and/or chemical terrorism, the Florida Board of Medicine has passed an emergency rule.
The rule permits licensed physicians to substitute one hour of continuing medical education in nuclear, biological or chemical terrorism for one hour of continuing medical education in HIV/AIDS, domestic violence or end-of-life care for the biennium ending January 31, 2002.
?Physicians will play a vital role in the aftermath of a terrorist event,? said Florida Board of Medicine Chairman Gaston Acosta-Rua, M.D. ?This training will help prepare them to respond to such events in an appropriate and timely fashion.?
Florida Department of Health Secretary John O. Agwunobi, M.D., M.B.A., commended the Board of Medicine for the decision. ?Governor Bush and I have been working diligently to ensure that Florida is prepared for the health aspects of a terrorist event. This emergency rule will allow our state?s medical doctors to receive credit for getting this important training.?
The Florida Medical Association (FMA) is currently offering an online, seminar-style program entitled ?Online Now:Biological and Chemical Terrorism: A Guide for Healthcare Professionals,? (www.fmaonline.org) which Florida?s licensed physicians can take for the CME credit.
The program, presented by Bernd Wollschlaeger,M.D., of the University of Miami School of Medicine, covers the following topics:· the most commonly known biological and chemical agents;· characteristics of the medical conditions and infectious diseases· caused by such agents;· antibiotics, vaccines and other prophylactic treatments for such· infectious diseases; and· how to develop a plan to prepare for bio-terrorism, crisis management, and decontamination.
H. Frank Farmer, Jr. M.D., Ph.D., FMA President, also commended the Board of Medicine for the role it is taking and its commitment to educate physicians in this time of need. ?The FMA commends the Board's action to allow physicians to take approved Biological and Chemical Terrorism Courses as part of their relicensure requirements. This information is very relevant in today's time of terrorist threats. We will continue to work with the Board to provide these needed services to all physicians."
Dear Doctor:
We are providing travel assistance to the University of Medicine & Dentistry of New Jersey for an International Congress titled: Diagnostic Imaging in Cuba, to be held in Havana, Cuba, from January 19, 2002 to January 26,2002.
This conference will be of primary interest to radiologists, but also has Sections of interest to pathologists, pediatricians and general medical Practitioners. Conference and hotel are located in the historic district of Havana, Cuba.
Cuba is a destination of some mystery to U.S. citizens. There is much to see. Old Havana (Habana Viejo) constitutes the largest designated historic district in the Western Hemisphere. You can also visit the famous Hemingway locations: El Floridita (where the daiquiri was invented), La Bodeguita del Medio, La Terrazo and others. You will find that Cubans are warm and generous hosts. Crime is virtually non-existent.
This conference is accredited by the Accreditation Council for Continuing Medical Education (ACCME) to provide continuing medical education for physicians.
The University of New Jersey is involved in aiding and abetting a terrorist who has pledged to destroy the U.S., and who tried during the Missiles Crisis to nuke our cities. The Cuban dictator sold one of his research biological laboratories of Iran and declared recently in the University of Tehran that the Cuba/Iran partnership would bring the U.S. to its knees.
What a maroon...Do you have a link to this story? Some things deserve saving for posterity. The sides are clearly being drawn.
Foreign Affairs
Source: TNA News
Published: 15 October 2001 Author: Orlando Gutierrez-Boronat
Posted on 10/14/01 11:49 PM Pacific by Zadokite
It was not hard to guess what common foe brought the Supreme Leader and the Comandante together for their summit meeting in Tehran in May of this year. The statements made by Fidel Castro during his visit to Iran are chilling when read in light of the Sept. 11 terrorist attacks.
According to news reports, during the visit Iranian Supreme Leader Khamenei assured Castro that Iran and Cuba can defeat the US hand in hand, to which Castro agreed, adding that America was extremely weak today, and that we are today eye-witness to their weakness, as their close neighbors.
VAt Tehran University he stated to the thunderous applause of students and faculty that The imperialist king will finally fall, (AFP, May 10th). Immediately afterwards the Iranian Press Service proudly proclaimed that Iran and Cuba reached the conclusion that together they can tear down the United States. (IPS, May 10th)
Some have argued that Cubas well-documented sponsorship and instigation of international terrorism is a thing of the past, to be understood in light of the Cold War context. However, irrefutable evidence indicates that to this day:
a. The Castro dictatorship continues to actively harbor international terrorists,
b. The Castro dictatorship continues to pursue a strategic alliance with terrorist states so as to create an anti-Western international front, and
c. The Castro dictatorship has engaged directly in terrorist attacks and espionage against Americans.
As recently as July 1999 Domingo Muchaustegui, a former Cuban government official said to have exceptional information about the Cuban government, wrote: For U.S. interests, the closeness of the [Cuban] relationship with Iraq and some of the more militant terrorist groups in the Middle East is troublesome. Can Cuba be used to carry out terrorist acts against U.S. targets? Is there any cooperation between Sadam Hussein and Castro in the development of chemical and bacteriological weapons? What remains from the close cooperation between Castro and the more militant terrorist groups in the region? (University of Miami Middle East Studies Institute, July 1999).
Evidence indicates that Cuba today continues to serve as a base for coordination and mutual support among transnational terrorist organizations. In August 2001 Colombian authorities arrested three suspected IRA terrorists who were providing specialized training to the FARC terrorist organization. One of the men, Nial Connolly, had lived in Cuba since 1996 as the IRAs representative (The Times, August 16, 2001, BBC News August 17, 2001)
It is believed that it was in Cuba where the IRA established contact with both the FARC and ELN terrorist organizations. These two organizations, according to the State Departments 2000 report on global terrorism, have maintained a permanent presence in the island. It is further believed that the IRA men were training the Colombian rebels in the development of powerful anti-personnel explosives destined for the proposed FARC urban offensive.
The Castro regime has not only continued to provide support for the vicious Basque terrorist organization ETA, known for its ghastly car bomb attacks on civilian targets, but it has also publicly attempted to scuttle diplomatic efforts to condemn it. In a 1995 raid by French police on ETA hideouts, computer files were found which clearly indicated that Cuban intelligence aided members of the group wanted for terror attacks in Spain. According to the files, Cubas Communist Party considers its relations with ETA to be fraternal, sustained, strategic and increasingly deep. (The Miami Herald, Dec. 27, 1997)
Cuban covert support for terrorism in Spain has been accompanied by attempts at diplomatic protection. Castro not only refused to join the other Ibero-American heads of state in condemning ETA terrorism at the 2000 Ibero-American summit, he also slammed Mexico for its support of a statement against terrorism at the Ibero American Summit in Panama. (The Miami Herald, Nov. 11,2000).
The Cuban dictatorships continued relationship with bloody terror groups and the use of Cuban territory and diplomacy to protect them has long been a mainstay of Cuban foreign policy. As State Department reports indicate, Americans sought for crimes linked to 60s radical groups have long received sanctuary in the island. What proves even more worrisome however, has been the recent effort by the Cuban regime to forge an anti-Western front with terrorist states in the Middle Eastern region.
On September 18, 2000 in an exclusive interview with the Qatar-based Al-Jazeera television, Castro stated that We are not ready for reconciliation with the United States, and I will not reconcile with the imperialist system. He further added that his government had successfully defended Cuba against a Western cultural invasion, echoing one of the key themes of fundamentalist Islamic groups in the region.
In May 2001 Castro undertook a round of visits to Syria, Libya, and Iran. Speaking at Tehran University, he insisted that people must be informed and awakened, they must not allow themselves to be pillaged by the West. On July 26, 2001, Castro marked another anniversary of the beginning of his revolution by marching in Havana alongside the Ayatollah Khomeinis grandson, now a high ranking Iranian official.
The Iran-Cuba link has long worried intelligence and security analysts in the US. Soviet Colonel Ken Alibek, formerly second-in-command of the USSRs bacteriological arms development program, has long insisted that the Castro regime has such weapons at its disposal. In his book Biohazard, Alibek quotes his former boss, General Yuri T. Kalinin, as having told him that Cuba had an active bacteriological arms program.
Former Secretary of Defense William Cohen stated in May 1998 that: Cubas current scientific facilities could support an offensive biological warfare program in at least the research and development stage. In October 2000 Cuban vice president Carlos Lage and the Iranian vice minister of Health inaugurated a biotechnological research and development plant outside Tehran. Experts expressed doubts about the supposed medical objectives of the installation, since Iran already produces 97 per cent of the medicines its population consumes.
It is feasible to both establish the links of the bin Laden network with the Iranian government and to identify its common interests with the Castro regime. Both Castro and bin Laden work hard to build a common front to bring down the United States and to develop biological weapons of mass destruction. In its indictment of bin Laden the Justice Department stated that the Al-Qaeda terrorist organization under his command sought to put aside its differences with Shiite Muslim terrorist organizations, including Iran and its affiliated terrorist group Hezbollah, to cooperate against the perceived common enemy, the United States and its allies
The indictment further alleges that Al Qaeda also forged alliances with the National Islamic Front in Sudan and with representatives of the government of Iran, and its associated terrorist group Hezballah. In February 1998 Osama bin Laden announced the creation of an international front against the United States. According to a document obtained by the PBS program Frontline, bin Laden regards an anti-American alliance with Iran and China as something to be considered.
But there may be more to the Castro-bin Laden connection than the Iran link. In a March 4, 2000 story the Associated Press reported that: A young Afghan who trained this winter at a camp in mountainous Kunar province, in northeastern Afghanistan, said he saw men from Chechnya, Sudan, Libya, Iraq, Iran, Cuba and North Korea. The North Korean, he said, had brought chemical weapons, which were stored in caves and in the dozens of sunbaked mud-and-stone houses.
The New York Times reported in September 1998 that advisers provided President Clinton with evidence that "in Laden is looking to obtain weapons of mass destruction and chemical weapons to use against US installations. Is it that far-fetched to see that the ideological affinity between Cuba and Al Qaeda and the allure of bin Ladens money for Castros cash-strapped regime could easily result in the worst of scenarios?
As America prepares to build a global coalition for a definitive assault on international terrorism it must come to grips with the fact that the enemy is a step ahead. Policy makers, legislators and analysts must not dismiss Cubas insistent efforts aimed precisely at building an anti-Western alliance, its continued support and encouragement for international terrorist organizations, or its latent capacity for biological warfare and its propensity to share it with other terrorist states directly linked to US enemies.
Above all, Castros continued virulent rhetoric against the US and the Western world in general must not be overlooked. It was not too long ago that Americans were the direct targets of Castroite terrorist attacks. On February 24, 1996 two unarmed US civilian aircraft were shot out of the sky in plain daylight in international air space, murdering three US citizens and one resident. A group of Cuban spies in Florida were recently convicted of conspiring to murder US citizens, seeking to penetrate US military installations, spying on members of the US Congress and providing information on Miami International Airport.
Turning a blind eye to Castro on the eve of the first war of the 21st century, would be tantamount to ignoring the Nazi and Fascist alliance with Japan the day after Pearl Harbor. The enemy is 90 miles south of Key West. And he does not hide his hatred for us.
Luis, saw you playing for the Cardinals last night (how many times have you heard that one? LOL!). FYI on post #13. Hugs.
BUMP for that statement CUBANACAN!
Thanks for the flag RC...the Cardinals?
Luis
Silly me, a bird-lover's slip of the tongue....hehehe. We don't need no more steenkin' rattlesnakes. LOL! Hey, Luis Gonzalez just ran home for a 2-1 Diamondbacks lead. Way to go, Luis. (^:
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