With these people in charge, all Americans should feel secure
Someone who wishes to remain anonymous forwarded to me an email received from a Jewish organization whose name I won't mention with information about a conference call being held later in the week by the Secure Community Network (SCN), in partnership with the U.S. Department of Homeland Security (DHS). Incredibly, the email came with a button to view it in a web browser (whose URL I will not post) and with a button for forwarding it.The email announces an important call for key Jewish leaders concerning the UPS incident. It's meant for leaders of Jewish community organizations to hear reports and ask questions from senior homeland security officials from the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and other federal law enforcement agencies. On the call, the Department of Homeland Security will also discuss resources, tools and security considerations for improving awareness and security. They ask that each organization to limit its participation to a maximum of (2) participants per organization. (I redacted that in the hope of making it a little more difficult to find on Google.
What the.... I wonder how many al-Qaeda representatives will be on this call.
What could go wrong?
Labels: Department of Homeland Security, Jewish communal organizations, Secure Community Network, security officials, UPS
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I knew a Jewish guy (z"l) who grew up Orthodox and migrated to Reform after living in Europe for a while. He insisted that Jews should drive on Shabbat so that there would be no concentration of Jewish homes (within walking distance of synagogues) in any city. Right now, I can see his point.
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