State looking to create homeland security hubJEFFERSON CITY, Mo. - The state is looking to create a 24-hour, seven-day-a-week homeland security hub focused on spotting and stopping terrorist acts.
The state center was among the topics discussed Wednesday in a closed meeting of Gov. (Reichwing whackjob) Matt Blunt's recently appointed Homeland Security Advisory Council, said chairman Mark James, who also directs the Department of Public Safety.
"What we're looking to establish is a 24-hour operation that is doing proactive analysis in the interest of looking for criminal activity and potential terrorist activity, so we can prevent it from happening," James said.
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Lori Price