Showing posts with label Terrorism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Terrorism. Show all posts

Thursday, April 18

Vigilance in a Time of Terrorism

With the events of this past week we should all remember that we live in a fallen world and because we live in a fallen world sin will continue to make headline across this nation... What happened this week should not surprise us and we should be prepared for similar events to occur again.

American's should take these events as a reminder to be vigilant in our daily activities. Security in this nation tends to resemble a sliding scale. It starts off low…. Something tragic happens like 9/11 and people take interest and see the importance and security ramps up high, then over time the priority of security starts to slip down that scale and become less important. Due to the bombing in Boston and the Ricin letters in Washington, DC people will once again be willing to look at the priority of security.


How does your church facility or religious organization view security?

Is security a word that is taken seriously or just passed around the table during an occasional meeting?

Is your facility willing to invest time and money into the safety and security of those who visits and work in your facility?

Please leave us a comment and let us know how the events of this week have or have not changed the way our organization in viewing security.

Monday, April 15

Breaking News: 3 Dead - Multiple Explosions - Boston Marathon

From: Fox News

DEVELOPING: At least three people are dead and dozens injured - including up to 10 with amputated limbs - after two explosions rocked the area near the finish line of the Boston Marathon.

The simultaneous explosions, and reports of at least one other unexploded device found near the scene - raised suspicions that the explosions, just before 3 p.m., could be terrorist attacks. Competitors and race organizers were crying as they fled the bloody chaos, while some witnesses reported seeing victims with lost limbs.

Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/04/15/explosion-reported-near-finish-line-boston-marathon-spokesman-says/#ixzz2QZ5HK6M6

Monday, July 16

Bishop Wants More Security

From: The Star

{THE Catholic Church has called on the government to intensify security at places of worship to protect them from attacks by terrorists. Bishop Philip Sulumet of the Kakamega diocese yesterday reiterated on the need for realignment of security organs to confront the new threats by organised terror grouping. ''This will prevent further attacks to the Christian faithful who have been left scared with a lot of unanswered questions. A number of them are now scared of going to church for prayers and have resorted to offering prayers from home or watching televisions to follow prayer sessions,” said Sulumet.}

Read More: http://www.the-star.co.ke/local/western--nyanza/84366-bishop-wants-more-for-churches

Wednesday, July 11

Terrorist Plot: Plotting to attack the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol

(Reuters) - A Massachusetts man charged with plotting to attack the Pentagon and the U.S. Capitol with large, remote-controlled model airplanes packed with explosives has agreed to plead guilty, authorities said on Tuesday.

Read More: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/07/11/us-usa-security-ferdaus-idUSBRE8690V420120711

Monday, January 2

Carl Chinn's Christmas Addition of Think About It"

Reposted with Permission from www.carlchinn.com


Christmas Terrorism

While the focus of this website remains on U.S. faith-based organizations, I occasionally look up and consider ministry violence going on around the world. Unfortunately there is more to consider during the Christmas season each year.
Every professional I’ve spoken with in our industry agrees that what we see in the global theater is a glimpse into the future of incidents on U. S. soil to some degree. As unrealistic as it would be to conclude America would see the same frequency of Christianity focused terrorism as in under-developed regions, it would be naïve – even reckless -- to dismiss such events as entirely irrelevant to home soil considerations.
As quoted before on this website, the bipartisan 9/11 commission issued the following statement regarding a very real and determined radical enemy we should not too quickly forget or too lightly consider;
“We learned about an enemy who is sophisticated, patient, disciplined and lethal…its hostility toward us and our values is limitless. Its purpose is to rid the world of religious and political pluralism, the plebiscite and equal rights for women”[i].
While politically incorrect to tag that enemy what it is – radical Islam – that is the right label. With that in mind, look at what happened recently in Nigeria.
Concerns about anti-Christian attacks were expressed by many in Iraq, Pakistan and other volatile regions in the days leading up to Christmas, 2011. But on Christmas day, it was Nigeria where the worst violence erupted.
Coordinated attacks by the Islamic Extremist sect -- Boko Haram -- occurred in the Nigerian settlements of Jos, Madalla, Kano, Gadaka and the Yobe State Headquarters in Damaturu. The months leading up to these attacks were full of violence from the Boko Haram that left Christian churches and other targets burning across Nigeria, and a death toll climbing exponentially.
At one of the Christmas day attacks -- St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in Madalla (near Abuja) -- the death toll is reported as 37, with another 57 wounded in various stages of seriousness. At this site, the only known surviving security operative reported that the suicide bomber drove a late model, clean looking Toyota Camry into the crowd of congregants as they came out of the church after services. The vehicle bomb detonated upon contacting people.
There was little time for anyone to do anything but die.
Think About It…
  • The man recognized as the only surviving security person at the St. Theresa’s Catholic Church indicated the suicide bomber had his un-tinted windows rolled up and may have been saying his “last prayers” or “incantations” as he accelerated towards the crowd resisting efforts of all police and security persons (most of whom perished when the car exploded) trying to stop him.
  • How would your outside team deal with a person acting anything like the driver of the Toyota Camry at St. Theresa’s Catholic Church in Nigeria?
  • An explosion deadly enough to have killed as many people as it did, would likely have weighted the car down noticeably. Are your security people trained on what to look for?
  • Boko Haram is loosely translated as “Western education is sacrilege” or “Western learning is forbidden” or “Western education is outlawed” or “Western education is sinful” depending on how the Hausa dialect of the Chadic language is converted. I think we all get the message of their mission.
  • Does anyone doubt that such violence around the world is not indicative of radical anti-Christian plans for U.S. based churches?


[i] The 9/11 Commission Report, Final Report of the National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States. Official Government Edition.