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November 29, 2010 at 9:53 AM #634871November 29, 2010 at 1:17 PM #633845no_such_realityParticipant
It’s pretty sad watching the sheeple foam at the mouth over a ‘muslim terrorist’ while being too stupid to wonder about the involvement of the hero FBI in foiling the ‘terrorist plot’ that only involved an idiot teenager and the FBI.
The more I read, the more I see a disturbed Columbine wannabe that the FBI facilitated into a full fledge Jihad fantasy complete with being ‘operationalized’ and supplying the ‘bomb’, tech and skills just in time for Holiday Headlines.
Wag the Dog.
Maybe there is more to this story, but so far, once you look past the shock value of the headlines the behavior of the Government agency looks questionable, IMHO, as to this being a credible threat or a disaffected fantasy they fanned into reality.
November 29, 2010 at 1:17 PM #633923no_such_realityParticipantIt’s pretty sad watching the sheeple foam at the mouth over a ‘muslim terrorist’ while being too stupid to wonder about the involvement of the hero FBI in foiling the ‘terrorist plot’ that only involved an idiot teenager and the FBI.
The more I read, the more I see a disturbed Columbine wannabe that the FBI facilitated into a full fledge Jihad fantasy complete with being ‘operationalized’ and supplying the ‘bomb’, tech and skills just in time for Holiday Headlines.
Wag the Dog.
Maybe there is more to this story, but so far, once you look past the shock value of the headlines the behavior of the Government agency looks questionable, IMHO, as to this being a credible threat or a disaffected fantasy they fanned into reality.
November 29, 2010 at 1:17 PM #634496no_such_realityParticipantIt’s pretty sad watching the sheeple foam at the mouth over a ‘muslim terrorist’ while being too stupid to wonder about the involvement of the hero FBI in foiling the ‘terrorist plot’ that only involved an idiot teenager and the FBI.
The more I read, the more I see a disturbed Columbine wannabe that the FBI facilitated into a full fledge Jihad fantasy complete with being ‘operationalized’ and supplying the ‘bomb’, tech and skills just in time for Holiday Headlines.
Wag the Dog.
Maybe there is more to this story, but so far, once you look past the shock value of the headlines the behavior of the Government agency looks questionable, IMHO, as to this being a credible threat or a disaffected fantasy they fanned into reality.
November 29, 2010 at 1:17 PM #634626no_such_realityParticipantIt’s pretty sad watching the sheeple foam at the mouth over a ‘muslim terrorist’ while being too stupid to wonder about the involvement of the hero FBI in foiling the ‘terrorist plot’ that only involved an idiot teenager and the FBI.
The more I read, the more I see a disturbed Columbine wannabe that the FBI facilitated into a full fledge Jihad fantasy complete with being ‘operationalized’ and supplying the ‘bomb’, tech and skills just in time for Holiday Headlines.
Wag the Dog.
Maybe there is more to this story, but so far, once you look past the shock value of the headlines the behavior of the Government agency looks questionable, IMHO, as to this being a credible threat or a disaffected fantasy they fanned into reality.
November 29, 2010 at 1:17 PM #634946no_such_realityParticipantIt’s pretty sad watching the sheeple foam at the mouth over a ‘muslim terrorist’ while being too stupid to wonder about the involvement of the hero FBI in foiling the ‘terrorist plot’ that only involved an idiot teenager and the FBI.
The more I read, the more I see a disturbed Columbine wannabe that the FBI facilitated into a full fledge Jihad fantasy complete with being ‘operationalized’ and supplying the ‘bomb’, tech and skills just in time for Holiday Headlines.
Wag the Dog.
Maybe there is more to this story, but so far, once you look past the shock value of the headlines the behavior of the Government agency looks questionable, IMHO, as to this being a credible threat or a disaffected fantasy they fanned into reality.
December 1, 2010 at 9:36 AM #634489enron_by_the_seaParticipantpri_dk, NSR, agreed!
There is a new update. This house will need to be destroyed.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/bomb-factory-house/
“There is no viable method to render the property safe,” Gore said. “It is also not habitable. The most effective way is to destroy the residence by fire.”
Officials said the house is so cluttered and so filled with dangerous materials that there is no way to safely remove everything. Photographs of explosive powder sitting in clumps on the floor were shown during the meeting, which lasted about 90 minutes.
Gore said weather permitting, the operation would tentatively take place between Dec. 8 and 10, weather permitting. Precautionary measures need to be taken first, including building protective barriers around the site.
Dozens of homes in the neighborhood will be evacuated during the fire and dozens of other residents will be asked to “shelter in place,” hopefully for just a few hours, San Marcos Fire Chief Todd Newman said at the meeting.
The house is west of Interstate 15, and the freeway will be shut down for several hours during the operation.December 1, 2010 at 9:36 AM #634568enron_by_the_seaParticipantpri_dk, NSR, agreed!
There is a new update. This house will need to be destroyed.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/bomb-factory-house/
“There is no viable method to render the property safe,” Gore said. “It is also not habitable. The most effective way is to destroy the residence by fire.”
Officials said the house is so cluttered and so filled with dangerous materials that there is no way to safely remove everything. Photographs of explosive powder sitting in clumps on the floor were shown during the meeting, which lasted about 90 minutes.
Gore said weather permitting, the operation would tentatively take place between Dec. 8 and 10, weather permitting. Precautionary measures need to be taken first, including building protective barriers around the site.
Dozens of homes in the neighborhood will be evacuated during the fire and dozens of other residents will be asked to “shelter in place,” hopefully for just a few hours, San Marcos Fire Chief Todd Newman said at the meeting.
The house is west of Interstate 15, and the freeway will be shut down for several hours during the operation.December 1, 2010 at 9:36 AM #635143enron_by_the_seaParticipantpri_dk, NSR, agreed!
There is a new update. This house will need to be destroyed.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/bomb-factory-house/
“There is no viable method to render the property safe,” Gore said. “It is also not habitable. The most effective way is to destroy the residence by fire.”
Officials said the house is so cluttered and so filled with dangerous materials that there is no way to safely remove everything. Photographs of explosive powder sitting in clumps on the floor were shown during the meeting, which lasted about 90 minutes.
Gore said weather permitting, the operation would tentatively take place between Dec. 8 and 10, weather permitting. Precautionary measures need to be taken first, including building protective barriers around the site.
Dozens of homes in the neighborhood will be evacuated during the fire and dozens of other residents will be asked to “shelter in place,” hopefully for just a few hours, San Marcos Fire Chief Todd Newman said at the meeting.
The house is west of Interstate 15, and the freeway will be shut down for several hours during the operation.December 1, 2010 at 9:36 AM #635271enron_by_the_seaParticipantpri_dk, NSR, agreed!
There is a new update. This house will need to be destroyed.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/bomb-factory-house/
“There is no viable method to render the property safe,” Gore said. “It is also not habitable. The most effective way is to destroy the residence by fire.”
Officials said the house is so cluttered and so filled with dangerous materials that there is no way to safely remove everything. Photographs of explosive powder sitting in clumps on the floor were shown during the meeting, which lasted about 90 minutes.
Gore said weather permitting, the operation would tentatively take place between Dec. 8 and 10, weather permitting. Precautionary measures need to be taken first, including building protective barriers around the site.
Dozens of homes in the neighborhood will be evacuated during the fire and dozens of other residents will be asked to “shelter in place,” hopefully for just a few hours, San Marcos Fire Chief Todd Newman said at the meeting.
The house is west of Interstate 15, and the freeway will be shut down for several hours during the operation.December 1, 2010 at 9:36 AM #635589enron_by_the_seaParticipantpri_dk, NSR, agreed!
There is a new update. This house will need to be destroyed.
http://www.signonsandiego.com/bomb-factory-house/
“There is no viable method to render the property safe,” Gore said. “It is also not habitable. The most effective way is to destroy the residence by fire.”
Officials said the house is so cluttered and so filled with dangerous materials that there is no way to safely remove everything. Photographs of explosive powder sitting in clumps on the floor were shown during the meeting, which lasted about 90 minutes.
Gore said weather permitting, the operation would tentatively take place between Dec. 8 and 10, weather permitting. Precautionary measures need to be taken first, including building protective barriers around the site.
Dozens of homes in the neighborhood will be evacuated during the fire and dozens of other residents will be asked to “shelter in place,” hopefully for just a few hours, San Marcos Fire Chief Todd Newman said at the meeting.
The house is west of Interstate 15, and the freeway will be shut down for several hours during the operation.December 1, 2010 at 9:48 AM #634494allParticipant[quote=pri_dk]
Here’s a hint:One has an Arabic name, the other has a Serbian name.
[/quote]Jakubec is not a Serbian name.
December 1, 2010 at 9:48 AM #634573allParticipant[quote=pri_dk]
Here’s a hint:One has an Arabic name, the other has a Serbian name.
[/quote]Jakubec is not a Serbian name.
December 1, 2010 at 9:48 AM #635148allParticipant[quote=pri_dk]
Here’s a hint:One has an Arabic name, the other has a Serbian name.
[/quote]Jakubec is not a Serbian name.
December 1, 2010 at 9:48 AM #635276allParticipant[quote=pri_dk]
Here’s a hint:One has an Arabic name, the other has a Serbian name.
[/quote]Jakubec is not a Serbian name.
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