The Department of Homeland Security says it did not intend to release the document publicly, but a draft of a doomsday document was inadvertently posted on a Hawaii state government Web site. Yeah, and watch these monkeys fly out of my ear.
The document identified a dozen possible strikes it views as most plausible or devastating, including detonation of a nuclear device in a major city, release of sarin nerve agent in office buildings and a truck bombing of a sports arena.
The agency’s objective is not to scare the public, officials said.
Homeland Security Dept. “Accidentally” Publishes Doomsday Document on Website
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