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Put Homeland Security to Work Protecting Your Home or Business Concerned by the amount of misinformation distributed to the American public after the 2001 attacks, Elizabeth Terry and J. Paul Oxer were compelled to put their expertise and fifty years of combined experience to work for the American public and wrote Survival Handbook for Chemical, Biological and Radiological Terrorism. In this book they help narrow down the realities of what can and cannot be used as an effective weapon and the best way for the public to protect themselves. Cheyenne, WY (PRWEB) December 3, 2004 -- Liquid Cognition, a Cheyenne-based corporation specializing in e-services, digital products, consulting services, and software resources, is pleased to announce the release of Survival Handbook for Chemical, Biological and Radiological Terrorism in e-Book format.
Since terrorists declared war on America, terrorism is a subject that has not been far from every Americans mind. Whether you have friends or family serving in the military, live in a high risk area, or hear about it on the news -- in one way or another your life has been touched by terrorism.
Concerned by the amount of misinformation distributed to the American public after the 2001 attacks, Elizabeth Terry and J. Paul Oxer were compelled to put their expertise and fifty years of combined experience to work for the American public and wrote Survival Handbook for Chemical, Biological and Radiological Terrorism. In this book they help narrow down the realities of what can and cannot be used as an effective weapon and the best way for the public to protect themselves.
Americans may have the tendency to think that as time passes and with added security measures that the threat of terrorism has lessened; however as recently as August 2004 the Homeland Security Advisor System raised the Threat Advisory from elevated to high for parts of New York, Northern New Jersey and Washington D.C. It is for this very reason that Americans must not let down their guard. Terrorism remains a serious threat in America.
It is because of this ongoing threat that Homeland Security urges each American, whether living in a high risk area or not, to develop an emergency preparedness plan and kit. You may wonder, particularly if you live in a low risk area, why this is so important. Perhaps it is best said by Elizabeth Terry.
Each CBR (chemical, biological and radiological) attack that successfully kills people and disrupts our lives creates incentive for further attacks. If nothing else, CBR attacks gain a large amount of publicity. If as a nation we can show ourselves capable of limiting the damage of these attacks, the cost of acquiring, transporting, and handling CBR may make them less attractive as weapons for terrorists. To the extent that we do not appear vulnerable and can contain the damage and move on with our business and our lives, CBR weapons may quickly lose their appeal. This is the ultimate goal of preparedness.
Visit www.cbrterrorismsurvival.liquidcognition.com to learn more about Elizabeth Terry, J. Paul Oxer and Survival Handbook for Chemical, Biological and Radiological Terrorism.
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