Alarming Cost Of False Alarms, Anthrax Hoaxes
March 9, 2009 by national
Filed under Homeland Security News

A security camera recorded the man wearing dark sunglasses and a hooded sweat shirt as he walked by Boston’s Symphony Hall Feb. 9 and dropped a cardboard tube marked “Anthrax Beware” at the door.
Emergency medical crews raced to the site, firefighters cordoned off the area, police halted traffic and life froze to an anxious halt until a hazmat team signaled the all-clear: The tube was empty.
In the 7 ½ years since America’s worst bioterror attack — when letters laced with anthrax spores killed five people, closed Congress and the Supreme Court and crippled mail service for months — U.S. agencies have spent more than $50 billion to beef up biological defenses.
No other anthrax attacks have occurred.
But a flood of hoaxes and false alarms have raised the cost considerably through lost work, evacuations, decontamination efforts, first responders’ time and the emotional distress of the victims.
That, experts say, is often the hoaxsters’ goal.
“It’s easy, it’s cheap and very few perpetrators get caught,” said Leonard Cole, a political scientist at Rutgers University in Newark, N.J., who studies bioterrorism. “People do it for a sense of power.”
Among the recent targets:
• Nearly all 50 governors’ offices
• About 100 U.S. embassies
• 52 banks
• 36 news organizations
• Ticket booths at Disneyland
• Mormon temples in Salt Lake City and Los Angeles
• Town halls in Batavia, Ohio, and Ellenville, N.Y.
• A funeral home and a day-care center in Ocala, Fla.
• A sheriff’s office in Eagle, Colo.
• Homes in Ely River, N.M.
The FBI has investigated about 1,000 such “white-powder events” as possible terrorist threats since the start of 2007, spokesman Richard Kolko said. The bureau responds if a letter contains a written threat or is mailed to a federal official.

This could also be viewed as the enemy (extremists) performing these tasks so they can monitor our patterns of biological defenses.
This would allow them to set up their own patterns of either blocking our biological defenses or perhaps to allow them to design an escape pattern of their own. The perps that do get caught (found guilty of the act) should receive the highest degree of punishment possible. That may deter others from attempting such a stupid act.
I agree that these so called pranksters are simply seeking to disrupt the world in their own sick way for kicks.
However let us not forget that this could also be a direct(although ultimately non-lethal) means to attack us and achieve some of the same goals of any true terrorist attack (Attention and Fear being the two most prominent).
Could even be practice dry runs for possible future actual attacks to test our responders and for the terrorists to adjust their plans.
For all of you First Responders out there: God Bless, Keep the Faith and BE CAREFUL OUT THERE!!!