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Anspach, Robert (PEMA)

From: Powers, James Oapowers@STATE.PAUSj


Sent: Monday, August 23,20102:39 PM
To: GPIEMC@LlSTSERV.STATE.PAUS
Subject: Pennsylvania Intelligence Bulletin 128, 23 August 2010
Attachments: PIB No. 128,23 August 2010.pdf

ACTION REQUESTED - DISSEMINATE AS INDICATED.

State EOC: Please disseminate to the county EMC and 9-1-1 PSAP.

County EMC: Please disseminate to. the municipality EMC and appropriate county emergency response teams (e.g.,
Community Emergency Response, County Animal Response, Hazardous Material, Damage Assessment, Incident
Management and Radiological Response ).

Municipality EMC: Please disseminate to the appropriate first responder community.

All Recipients: Further dissemination to elected/appointed government and public safety officials is authorized and
encouraged.

This product is intended to provide perspective and assist state and local unit of government agencies and authorities,
owners/operators of private sector critical infrastructure and other entities in developing priorities for protective and
support measures relating to an existing or emerging threat to homeland security.

Dissemination Warning
Further distribution of this document or item content is restricted to those professionals (public and private) engaged in
seeking to detect, defeat, or deter terrorist acts and thereby engaged in law enforcement activities for purposes of 28
C.F.R. pI. 23. Accordingly, those professionals, whether working at the county EOC, 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Point,
municipality EOC or at other Federal, State, or local agencies engaged in this pursuit, may appropriately be provided
access to the information they need to do the same, regardless of whether or not they themselves, or the agency in
question, carry the title "law enforcement officer" or "law enforcement agency. Persons or organizations violating
distribution restrictions will be prohibited from receiving future documents and will be removed from distribution lists.
No report or segment thereof may be released to any media sources. Please contact this office at (717) 651-2715 if
you have any either questions or require additional information.

Feedback/Evaluation
The quality of the information provided relies on two-way communications. The Office of Homeland Security invites all
recipients to advise when the information in the attached Pennsylvania Actionable Intelligence Bulletin is helpful and,
more importantly, when incidents occur that draw a parallel with the intelligence reported herein.
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transmission, which includes any attached files, may contain confidential or privileged information and is only intended
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. have received this email in error and any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information is
strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately purge it and all attachments and notify
me immediately by electronic mail. .

Reporting Suspicious or Criminal Activity


The Departments of Justice and Homeland Security and the PA Office of Homeland Security encourage recipients of this
document to report suspicious or criminal activity to the local law enforcement agency (municipal or regional PD or PA
State Police) and nearest FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JITF). The FBI operates two JITF in Pennsylvania:

• Philadelphia: (215) 418-4000


• Pittsburgh: (412) 432-4000

Terrorism Tip Line


The Pennsylvania State Police operate a toll -free telephone number allowing members of the public to contact the
Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center (PaCIe) with information relative to Pennsylvania's Homeland Security and Top
Ten Most Wanted fugitives. Members of the public are encouraged to report suspicious individuals or activity that may
be directly or indirectly associated with terrorists or terroristic activity and to report information on individuals listed on
the Pennsylvania State Police Top Ten Most Wanted poster. Individuals reporting information will not necessarily be
contacted. The Pennsylvania State Police Terrorism Tip Line is 888-292-1919
(http://www.portal.state.pa.us/portal/server.pt/co mm un it yips pi4451/getti ng invo Ive d/45 2781),

The DHS National Operations Center (NOe) can be reached by telephone (202) 282-9685 or bye-mail at
. NOC.Fusion@dhs,gov. For information affecting the private sector and critical infrastructure, contact the National
Infrastructure Coordinating Center (NICC), a sub-element of the NOC, The NICC can be reached by telephone (202) 282-
9201 or bye-mail at NICC@dhs,gov. When available, each report submitted should include :
• Date
• Time
• Location
• Type of activity
• Number of people ...... .
• Type of equipment used or observed for the activity
• Name of the submitting company or organization
• Designated point of contact.

Jim

JAMES F, POWERS, JR. I Director


Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security
2605 Interstate Drive I Suite 380
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9382
Office : 717,651,2715 I Mobile: I Fax: 717,651,2040
Vl'WW . ho mE Ie. r. dsecurity .sta Ie . 0 2: , us

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Anspach. Robert (PEMA)
From: Powers, James Uapowers@STATE,PA.USJ
Sent: Monday, September 13, 2010 1:08 PM
To: PA-lntelligence-Communily@LISTSERV,STATE,PA.US
Subject: Pennsylvania Intelligence Bulletin 137, 13 September 2010
Attachments: PIB No, 13713 September 2010,pdf

ACTION REQUESTED - DISSEMINATE AS INDICATED.

State EOC: Please disseminate to the county EMC and 9-1-1 PSAP,

County EMC: Please ,disseminate to the municipality EMC and appropriate county emergency response teams (e,g"
Community Emergency Response, County Animal Response, Hazardous Material, Damage Assessment, Incident
M anagement and Radiological Resp onse),

Municipality EMC: Please disseminate to the appropriate first responder community.

All Recipients: Further dissemination to elected/appointed government and public safety officials is authorized and
encouraged.

This product is intended to provide perspective and assist state and local unit of government agencies and authorities,
owners/operators of private sector critical infrastructure and other entities in developing priorities for protective and
support measures relating to an existing or emerging threat to homeland security.

Dissemination Warning
Further distribution of this document or item content is restricted to those professionals (public and private) engaged in
seeking to detect, defeat, or deter terrorist acts and thereby engaged in law enforcement activities for purposes of 28
C.F .R. pI. 23. Accordingly, those professionals, whether working at the county EOC, 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Point,
municipality EOC or at other Federal, State, or local agencies engaged in this pursuit, may appropriately be provided
access to the information they need to do the same, regardless of whether or not they themselves, or the agency in
question, carry the title' ''law enforcement officer" or "law enforcement agency. Persons or organizations violating
distribution restrictions will be prohibited from receiving future documents and will be removed from distribution lists.
No report or segment thereof may be released to any media sources. Please contact this office at (717) 651-2715 if
you have any either questions or require additional information.

Feedback/Evaluation
The quality of the information provided relies on two-way communications. The Office of Homeland Security invites all
recipients to advise when the information in the attached Pennsylvania Actionable Intelligence Bulletin is helpful and,
more importantly, when incidents occur that draw a parallel with the intelligence reported herein.

Confidentiality Note
This email is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U. S. C. §§ 2510-2521,
htt p://www. justice.gov/criminal / cybercrime/wiret ap25102 S22 .htm.andislegallyprivileged.This electronic message
transmission, which includes any attached files, may contain confidential or privileged information and is only intended
for the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please be aware that you
have received this email in error and any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information is
strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately purge it and all attachments and notify
me immediately by electronic mail.

Reporting Suspicious or Criminal Activity


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The Departments of Justice and Homeland Security and the PA Office of Homeland Security encourage recipients of this
document to report suspicious or criminal activity to the local law enforcement agency (municipal or regional PO or PA
State Police) and nearest FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JDF). The FBI operates two JDF in Pennsylvania:

• Philadelphia: (215) 418-4000


• Pittsburgh: (412) 432-4000

Terrorism Tip line


The Pennsylvania State Police operate a toll-free telephone number allowing members of the public to contact the
Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center (PaCIe) with information relative to Pennsylvania's Homeland Security and Top
Ten Most Wanted fugitives. Members of the public are encouraged to report suspicious individuals or activity that may
be directly or indirectly associated with terrorists or terroristic activity and to report information on individuals listed on
the Pennsylvania State Police Top Ten Most Wanted poster. Individuals reporting information will not necessarily be
contacted. The Pennsylvania State Police Terrorism Tip Line is 888-292-1919
( http://www.portal.state.pa .us/portal/server.pt/co mm u n ity/ps p/44 51/gett i ng i nvo Ived/4 52 7 81).

The DHS National Operations Center (NOe) can be reached by telephone (202) 282-9685 or bye-mail at
NOe.Fusion@dhs.gov. For information affecting the private sector and critical infrastructure, contact the National
Infrastructure Coordinating Center (NICe), a sub-element of the NOe. The NICC can be reached by telephone (202) 282-
9201 or bye-mail at NICC@dhs.gov. When available, each report submitted should include:
• Date
• Time
• Location
• Type of activity
• Number of people
• Type of equipment used or observed for the activity
• Name of the submitting company or organization
• Designated point of contact

Jim

JAMES F. POWERS, JR. I Director


Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security
2605 Interstate Drive I Suite 380
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9382
Phone: 717.651.2715 I Fax: 717.651.2040
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whom addressed and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from
disclosure under applicable laws. If you are neither the intended addressee nor authorized to receive email
on behalf of the intended addressee, you are hereby notified that you may not use, copy, disclose and/or
otherwise distribute any information contained herein. If you have received this message in error,
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Anspach, Robert (PEMA)

From: Powers, James Uapowers@STATE.PAUSJ


Sent: Wednesday, July 07,201010:26 AM
To: GPIEMC@L1STSERV.STATE.PAUS
Subject: Pennsylvania Intelligence Bulletin No.1 08, 7 Jul 2010
Attachments: PAIB No. 1087 July 2010.pdf

Action Requested - Disseminate as indicated.

State EOC: Please disseminate to the county EMC.

County EMC: Please disseminate to the municipality EMC and appropriate emergency response teams (e.g., Community
Em ergency Response, County Animal Response, Hazardous Material, Damage Assessment, Incident M anagem en t and
Radiological Response).

Municipality EMC: Please disseminate to the appropriate first responder community.

All Recipients: Further dissemination to elected/appointed government and public safety officials is authorized and
encouraged.

This product is intended to provide perspective and assist state and local unit of government agencies and authorities,
owners/operators of private sector critical infrastructure and other entities in developing priorities for protective and
support measures relating to an existing or emerging threat to homeland security.

Colleagues,

FYI, Situational Awareness and Action, if required

Dissemination Warning. Further distribution of this document or item content is restricted to those professionals
(public and private) engaged in seeking to detect, defeat, or deter terrorist acts and thereby engaged in law
enforcement activities for purposes of 28 C.F.R. pI. 23. Accordingly, those professionals, whether working at the county
EOC, 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Point, municipality EOC or at other Federal, State, or local agencies engaged in this
pursuit, may appropriately be provided access to the information they need to do the same, regardless of whether or
not they themselves, or the agency in question, carry the title "law enforcement officer" or "law enforcement agency.
Pers'ons or organizations violating distribution restrictions will be prohibited from receiving future documents and will
be removed from distribution lists. No report or segment thereof may be released to any media sources. Please
contact this office at (717) 651-2715 if you have any either questions or require additional information.

Feedback/Evaluation: The quality of the information provided relies on two-way communications. The Office of
Homeland Security invites all recipients to advise when the information in the attached Pennsylvania Actionable
Intelligence Bulletin is helpful and, more importantly, when incidents occur that draw a parallel with the intelligence
reported herein.

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Confidentiality Note
This email is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U. S. C. §§ 2510-2521,
http:Uwww.justice.gov/criminal/cybercrime/wiretap25102522 .htm.andislegallyprivileged. This electronic message
. transmission, which includes any attached files, may contain confidential or privileged information and is only intended
for the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please be aware that you
have received this email in error and any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information is
strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately purge it and all attachments and notify
me immediately by electronic mail.

Reporting Suspicious or Criminal Activity: The FBI, DHS and the PA Office of Homeland Security encourage reCipients of
this document to report information concerning suspicious or criminal activity to the local law enforcement agency
(municipal or PA State Police), FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and the nearest state and/or local intelligence
center. The FBI operates two JTTF in Pennsylvania :

• Philadelphia: (215) 418-4000


• Pittsburgh: (412) 432-4000)

The Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Criminal Investigation, established a toll-free telephone number allowing
members of the public to contact the Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center (PaCIe) with information relative to
Pennsylvania's Homeland Security and Top Ten Most Wanted fugitives. Members of the public are encouraged to report
suspicious individuals or activity that may be directly or indirectly associated with terrorists or terroristic activity and to
report information on individuals listed on the Pennsylvania State Police Top Ten Most Wanted poster. Individuals
reporting information will not necessarily be contacted . The PA State Police Terrorism Tip Line is 888-292-1919
(h ttp :Uwww.portal .state.pa :us/ portal/server.pt/co m mu n ity/psp/ 4451/ge tting i nvolved/ 452 781).

The DHS National Operations Center (NOC) can be reached by telephone (202) 282-9685 or bye-mail at
NOC.Fusion@dhs.gov. For information affecting the private sector and critical infrastructure, contact the National
Infrastructure Coordinating Center (NICe), a sub-element of the NOC. The NICC can be reached by telephone (202) 282-
9201 or bye-mail at NICC@dhs.gov. When available, each report submitted should include:
• Date
• Time
• Location
• Type of activity
• Number of people
• Type of equipment used or observed for the activity
• Name of the submitting company or organization
• Designated point of contact.

Jim

JAMES F. POWERS, JR. I Director


Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security
2605 Interstate Drive I Suite 380
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9382
Office: 717.651.2715 I Mobile: I Fax: 717.651.2040
\I,/ww. ho mela nd securitv.state. oa. us

This e-mail,includingattachments, is intended for the sole use of the individual(s) and entity(ies) to whom addressed
and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable laws. If you
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are neither the intended addressee, nor authorized to receive email on behalf of the intended addressee, you
are hereby notified that you may not use, copy, disclose and/or distribute any information contained herein. If you have
received this message in error, immediately notify the sender and delete the message.

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Anspach, Robert (PEMA)
From: Powers , James Uapowers@STATE.PAUSJ
Sent: Friday, July 09,201010:21 AM
To: GPIEMC@LlSTSERV.STATE.PAUS
Subject: Pennsylvania Intelligence Bulletin No. 109, 9 Jul2010
Attachments: PIB No. 1099 Ju12010.pdf

Action Requested - Disseminate as indicated.

State EOC: Plea se disseminate to the county EMC.

County EMC: Plea se disseminate to the municipality EMC and appropriate emergency response teams (e .g., Community
. Em ergency Response, County Animal Response, Hazardous Material, Damage Assessmen t, Incident Management and
Radiological Response).

Municipality EMC: Please disseminate to the appropriate first responder community.

All Recipients: Further dissemination to elected/appointed government and public safety officials is authorized and
encouraged .

This product is intended to provide perspective and assist state and local unit of government agencies and authorities,
owners/operators of private sector critical infrastructure and other entities in developing priorities for protective and
support measures relating to an existing or emerging threat to homeland security.

Colleagues,

FYI, Situational Awareness and Action, if required

Dissemination Warning. Further distribution of this document or item content is restricted to those professionals
(public and private) engaged in seeking to detect, defeat, or deter terrorist acts and thereby engaged in law
enforcement activities for purposes of 28 C.F.R. pI. 23. Accordingly, those professionals, whether working at the county
EOC, 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering POint, municipality EOC or at other Federal, State, or local agencies engaged in this
pursuit, may appropriately be provided access to the information they need to do the same, regardless of whether or
not they themselves, or the agency in question, carry the title "law enforcement officer" or "law enforcement agency.
Persons or organizations violating distribution restrictions will be prohibited from receiving future documents and will
be removed from distribution lists. No report or segment thereof may be released to any media sources. Please
contact this office at (717) 651-2715 if you have any either questions or require additional information.

Feedback/Evaluation: The quality of the information provided relies on two-way communications. The Office of
Homeland Security invites all recipients to advise when the information in the attached Pennsylvania Actionable
Intelligence Bulletin is helpful and, more importantly, when incidents occur that draw a parallel with the intelligence
reported herein.

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This email is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U. S. C. §§ 2510-2521,
http://www.ju sti ce.gov/crimina l(cybercrime / wiretap25102522 .htm.andislegallyprivileged . This electronic message
transmission, which includes any attached files, may contain confidential or privileged information and is only intended
for the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please be aware that you
have received this email in error and any disclosure, copying, distribution Dr use of the contents of this information is
strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately purge it and all attachments and notify
me immediately by electronic mail. ' .

Reporting Suspicious or Criminal Activity: The FBI, DHS and the PA Office of Homeland Security encourage recipients of
this document to report information concerning suspicious or criminal activity to the local law enforcement agency
(municipal or PA State Police), FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTTF) and the nearest state and/or local intelligence
center. The FBI operates two JTTF in Pennsylvania:

• Philadelphia: (215) 418-4000


• Pittsburgh: (41i) 432-4000}

The Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Criminal Investigation, established a toll-free telephone number allowing
members of the public to contact the Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center (PaCIe) with information relative to
Pennsylvania's Homeland Security and Top Ten Most Wanteq fugitives. Members of the public are encouraged to report
suspicious individuals or activity that may be directly or indirectly associa'ted with terrorists orterroristic activity and to
report information on individuals listed on the Pennsylvania State Police Top Ten Most Wanted poster. Individuals
reporting information will not necessarily be contacted . The PA State Police Terrorism ,Tip Line is 888-292-1919
(http://www.portal .st ate. pa.us/po rta I( se rver.ptfcom m u ni ty/ psp/4451/getti ng i nvo Ived / 45 2781).

The DHS National Operations Center (NOe) can be reached by telephone (202) 282-9685 or bye-mail at
NOe.Fusion@dhs.gov. For information affecting the private sector and critical infrastructure, contact the National
Infrastructure Coordinating Center (NICe), a sub-element of the NOe. The NICC can be reached by telephone (202) 282-
9201 or bye-mail at NICC@dh s.gov. When available, each report submitted should include:
• Date
• Time
• Location
• Type of activity
• Number of people
• Type of equipment used or observed for the activity
• Name of the submitting company or organization
• Designated point of contact.

Jim

JAMES F. POWERS, JR. I Director


Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security
2605 Interstate Drive I Suite 380
Harrisburg, PA 17110-9382
Office: 717.651.2715 I Mobile: I Fax: 717.651.2040
\"lV'"W. hom e Iand 5 ecuritv. state . pa. us

This e-mail.includingattachments.isintended for the sole use of the individual(s} and entity(ies} to whom addressed
and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable laws. If you
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are neither the intended addressee, nor authorized to receive email on behalf of the intended addressee, you
are hereby notified that you may not use, copy, disclose and/or distribute any information contained herein. If you have
received this message in error, immediately notify the sender and delete the message.

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Anspach, Robert (PEMA)

From: Powers, James Oapowers@STATE.PAUSJ


Sent: Monday, July 12, 2010 10:08 AM
To: GPIEMC@LlSTSERV.STATE.PAUS
Subject: Pennsylvania Intelligence Bulletin No. 110, 12 July 2010
Attachments: PIB No. 11012 Ju12010.pdf

Action Requested - Disseminate as indicated.

State EOC: Please disseminate to the county EMC.

County EMC: Please disseminate to the municipality EMC and appropriate emergency response teams (e.g., Community
Emergency Response, County Animal Response, Hazardous Material, Damage Assessment, Incident Management and
Radiological Response).

Municipality EMC: Please disseminate to the appropriate first responder community.

All Recipients: Further dissemination to elected/appointed government and public safety officials is authorized and
encouraged.

This product is intended to provide perspective and assist state and local unit of government agencies and authorities,
owners/operators of private sector critical infrastructure and other entities in developing priorities for protective and
support measures relating to an existing or emerging threat to homeland security.

Colleagues,

FYI, Situational Awareness and Action, if required

Dissemination Warning. Further distribution of this document or item content is restricted to those professionals
(public and private) engaged in seeking to detect, defeat, or deter terrorist acts and thereby engaged in law
enforcement activities for purposes of 28 C.F.R. pI. 23. Accordingly, those professionals, whether working at the county
EOC, 9-1-1 Public Safety Answering Point, municipality EOC or at other Federal, State, or local agencies engaged in this
pursuit, may appropriately be provided access to the information they need to do the same, regardless of whether or
not they themselves, or the agency in question, carry the title "law enforcement officer" or "law enforcement agency.
Persons or organizations violating distribution restrictions will be prohibited from receiving future documents and will
be removed from distribution lists. No report or segment thereof may be released to any media sources. Please
contact this office at (717) 651-2715 if you have any either questions or require additional information.

Feedback/Evaluation: The quality of the information provided relies on two-way communications. The Office of
Homeland Security invites all recipients to advise when the information in the attached Pennsylvania Actionable
Intelligence Bulletin is helpful and, more importantly, when incidents occur that draw a parallel with the intelligence
reported herein.

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Confidentiality Note
This email is covered by the Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U. S. C. §§ 2510-2521,
http:Uwww.justice.gov/criminal/cybercrime/wiretap25102522.htm.andislegallyprivileged.This electronic message
transmission, which incluQes any attached files, may contain confidential or privileged information and is only intended
for the individual or entity named above. If you are not the intended recipient of this email, please be aware that you
have received this email in error and any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the contents of this information-is
strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately purge it and all attachments and notify
me immediately by electronic mail.

Reporting Suspicious or Criminal Activity: The FBI, DHS and the PA Office of Homeland Security encourage recipients of
this document to report information concerning suspicious or criminal activity to the local law enforcement agency
(municipal or PA State Police), FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JTIF) and the nearest state and/or local intelligence
center. The FBI operates two JTIF in Pennsylvania:

• Philadelphia: (215) 418-4000


• Pittsburgh: (412) 432-4000)

The Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of criminal Investigation, established a toll-free telephone number allowing
members of the public to contact the Pennsylvania Criminal Intelligence Center (PaCIe) with information relative to
Pennsylvania's Homeland Security and Top Ten Most Wanted fugitives. Members of the public are encouraged to report
suspicious individuals or activity that may be directly or indirectly associated with terrorists or terroristic activity and to
report information on individuals listed on the Pennsylvania State Police Top Ten Most Wanted poster. Individuals
reporting information will not necessarily be contacted. The PA State Police Terrorism Tip Line is 888-292-1919
I
(http://www.portal.state .pa.us/porta 1/ se rver. ptfco mm u n ity/ psp/4451/getti ng invo Ived/45 2781).
I
The DHS National Operations Center (NOe) can be reached by telephone (202) 282-9685 or bye-mail at
NOe.Fusion@dhs.gov. For information affecting the private sector and critical infras'tructure, contact the National
Infrastructure Coordinating Center (NICC), a sub-element of the NOe. The NICC can be reached by telephone (202) 282- I
9201 or bye-mail at NICC@dhs.gov. When available, each report submitted should include :
• Date
I
• Time
• Location
• Type of activity I
• Number of people
• Type of equipment used or observed for the activity I
• Name of the submitting company or organization
• Designated point of contact.

Jim

JAMES F. POWERS, JR. I Director


Pennsylvania Office of Homeland Security
2605 Interstate Drive I Suite 380
Harrisburg, PA 17110-93 82
Office: 717.651.2715 I Mobile: I Fax: 717.651.2040
w\Nw.homelanosecurity.state.oz.us

This e-mail.includingattachments.isintended for the sale use of the individual(s) and entity(ies) to whom addressed
and may contain information that is privileged, confidential and/or exempt from disclosure under applicable laws. If you
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are neither the intended addressee, nor authorized to receive email on behalf of the intended addressee, you
are hereby notified that you may not use, copy, disclose and/or distribute any information contained herein . If you have
received this message in error, immediately notify the sender and delete the message.

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- CONFIDENTIALITY NOTE ·
Electronic Communications Privacy Act, 18 U. S. C. §§ 2510-2521,
. This email is covered by the
http:Uwww.iustice.gov/criminallcyb~rcriine/wiretap25102522.htm.andislegallyprivileged.This electronic message
transmission, which includes any attached files, may contain confidential or privileged information and is oniy intended
. for·the individual or entity named above. If you are notthe intende.d recipient of this email, please beaware that you
have received this email In error and any disclosure, copying, distribution or use of the cOlitents of this information is
·strictly prohibited. If you have received this email in error, please immediately purge it and all attachments and notify
. me immediately byelectronicmaii..

REPORTING SUSPICIC)US OR CRIMINAL ACTIVITY: .Th~ FBI, DHS and the PA Office of Homela~d Security encourage recipients
of this document to report in'formation concerning suspicious or criminal activity to the local law enforcement agency
(municipal or PA State Police), FBI Joint Terrorism Task Force (JITF) and the nearest state and/or local intelligence
center. The FBI operates two JITF in Pennsylvania: . .
. .
• Philadelphia: (215) 418-4000
• Pittsburgh: (412) 432-4000) ·.

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The Pennsylvania State Police, Bureau of Criminal Investigation, established tolHree telephone number allowing
. members of the public to contact the Pennsylvania ·Criminallntelligence Center (PaCIe) ·with information relative to
Pennsylvania's Homeland Security· and Top Ten Most Wanted fugitives. Members of the public are encouraged to report
suspiCious individuals or activity that may be directly or indirectly associated Withterrqrists or terroristiC activity and to .
. report information on individuais listed on the Pennsylvania State Police Top Ten Most Wante·d poster. Individuals
reporting information will not n·ecessarily be contacted. The PA State Police Terrorism Tip Line is 888'292-1919
(http :Uwww.portal.state.pa.us/portallserver.pt/com m unit yips pi4451/ge tti ng involved (452781). :'

The DHS National Operations Center (NOC) can be reached by telephone (202)282-9685 or bye-mail at
NOe.Fusion@dhs.gov. For information affecting'the private sector and critical infrastructure, contact the National
Infrastructure Coordinating Cente·r (NICe), a sub-element of the NOe. The NICC can be reached by telephone (202) 282-
9201 or bye-mail at NICC@dhs,gov. When available, each report submitted should include: "
• Date
• . Time .
• location ·
• Type of activity
• Number of people
• Type of equipment used or observed for the activity
• Name of the submitting company or organization
'. Designatedpoint of contact.

Jim

JAMES F. POWERS, JR. I Director


Pennsylvania Office of Homel.and Security I
2605 Interstate Drive I Suite 380
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Anspach, Robert (PEMA)
From: Powers, James Oapowers@STATE.PAUSJ
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What those who have expressed outrage about the ITRR affair fail to note (perhaps out of concern of being
targeted) is that ITRR's activities mirror those of the ADL which-in a similar scandal that erupted in San
Francisco in I 993- was found to be monitoring the activities of various groups.

While many thought the ADL spied only on the Ku Klux Klan, American Nazis, Arab-Americans and critics of
Israel, it turned out the ADL' s chief operative, Roy Bullock, also compiled reports on envirolUl1entalists, gay
rights groups and even civil rights organizations, including the NAACP.

It has since been confirmed-by a former ADL official and by Freedom of Information Act filings- that the
ADL also spied on the late Martin Luther King Jr. and his friend and colleague, comic Dick Gregory. The ADL
turned its spy data over to the FBI. So while it is frequently heard "the FBI spied on Martin Luther King," the
truth is much of the FBI's data was actually accumulated by the ADL.

A journalist specializing in mcdia critique, Michael Collins Pipel' is the author of The High Priests of
War, The New Jerusalem, Dirty Secrets, The Judas Goats, The Golelll, Target Traficant and My First
Days in the White House All are available frolll AFP.

Maria A. Finn I Press Secretary


PA Emergency Management Agency
Office of Homeland Security
Office of the State Fire Commissioner
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