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Originally posted by DelayedReaction
It's a good thing you told Homeland security. It's possible (but extremely remote) that your company is somehow involved in the transmission of data relevant to a terrorist attack. It sounds cliche, but are there any coworkers who are new?
Before you go off at me, consider that this is precisely the kind of thing that we as citizens are supposed to be keeping watch out for. Getting technical schematics to a nuclear reactor is something that should universally be regarded as a severe threat, and civilian action is the first step.
Follow up that info with a call to HS. You should have recieved a confirmation number or something else; this is too important.
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I wouldn't go off on you....not for this anyway
I have a friend that works for the FBI, I'm going to be calling him tonight. Hopefully he can guide me in the right direction, at least someone in the FBI will be aware. I'm actually very nervous about visiting my parents now, damn world politics.
We did contact the police within the hour of receiving the envelope containing the information so hopefully they've done something useful with it. Our police department here is pretty responsive, but I'm not sure how serious they're taking it. I just hate not knowing what's going on, one can only hope that they also contacted the necessary folks.
BTW-no one new here, just the same old people...we're all a little freaked about it.