Posted on 12/16/2015 4:46:29 PM PST by daisy12
The Camden County Sheriffâs office in southern Missouri confirmed it received a tip regarding a group of Middle Eastern men asking suspicious questions about Bagnell Dam.
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Lake News Online reported
The Camden County Sheriffâs Office has verified that it received a tip regarding a group of Middle Eastern men asking about Bagnell Dam and have forwarded the report to the FBI and a joint task force on terrorism. That does not mean that there is any reason to be scared or panicked that an attack is planned at the Lake of the Ozarks, CCSD Cpl. Scott Hines said, advising though that people should always be aware and alert as they go about their business.
â According to Hines, a Camden County deputy was out to lunch in the area last week when a staff member of the restaurant relayed an incident that occurred there a few days to a week prior that they thought was kind of weird. A group of Middle Eastern men were apparently asking about the dam and boat tours of the dam. The reporting person thought it was kind of odd, said Hines, but didnât call to report it at the time, only mentioning it to the deputy when he happened to be at the restaurant.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
Right in the middle of our heartland, and we have to put up with this “S”.
How many have to die?
Ah, Missouri where homemade bombs were found and some guys bought 60 cell phones, plus a couple other purchases.
Somebody make sure Jeh Johnson has his seat on Obama’s golf cart, though.
I read that there were a bunch of gas canisters stolen, the kind you use in outdoor grills.
I know - a lot of propane tanks.
Nero fiddled while Rome burned...
and
Obama diddled while home burned...
Great graphic and message.
So true...
“You hear something strange, call the FBI”. Probably the only sensible thing DHS has promoted since they wee established, but if you see Moslems doing something strange, and you report it, you become a SPLC “Islamaphobe”. Can’t win for trying.
Ping
It could have been a few days ago or maybe a week ago and there seems to be no identifying clues to who these people that may have been from the Middle East look like.
But I doubt that any attack on a dam starts with asking a waiter questions about the dam.
In thinking that Wikipedia may have more infomation in this dam than some waiter.
Some significant fraction of ME muzzies are inbred.
Maybe they are just interested in the giant man-eating catfish legend featured in that monster fishing reality show on Bagnell Dam a while back.
Or they really like the big spoonbills that swim there.
Or they might be engineering students:
“Another technology which is gaining traction is gas-insulated transformers. In these, the mineral oil is replaced with an inert gas â usually sulfur hexafluoride. This has good insulating properties, and also allows the size of the transformer to be reduced. This type of transformer is already in use at a number of power generation plants around the world, particularly in the Far East. However, the technology hasnât made it into North America until very recently â the Bagnell Dam plant, located in Ameren, Missouri, is the first and only electricity generation plant in North America to deploy these transformers. The last of three gas-insulated units was installed there in September, and the plant expects to phase out its old transformers by 2014. “
Normally considered fairly common, harmless and useful... used in tennis balls and at one time in sneakers...
The United States Navy’s Mark 50 torpedo closed Rankine-cycle propulsion system is powered by sulfur hexafluoride in an exothermic reaction with solid lithium.[14]
SF
Used as feedstock for production of the chemical weapon disulfur decafluoride
And it can displace oxygen in the lungs and asphyxiate people working in enclosed below ground places like mines.
Some recent news from Pakistan of all places on this stuff:
Customs Intelligence seizes 148 gas cylinders worth Rs 50m
Reported by: `CT Report December 5, 2015
KARACHI: The Custom Intelligence and Investigation has seized 148 sulfur hexafluoride gas cylinders worth Rs50 million from industrial area of Karachi, it learnt here.
According to the details, the visit of Customs Intelligence Director General Imtiaz Ahmed to Karachi is proved encouraging, as it has given new momentum to the anti-smuggling operations in the region.
The custom officers following the directions of Director Asif Margoob Additional Director Nadeem Ahsan and Assistant Director Kaleemullah raided a warehouse situated in site area of Karachi and recovered 148 cylinders, while the value of items was estimated at Rs 50 million.
The team headed by Deputy Superintendent Hajji Aslam and consisting of Parvez Ahmed Zardari, Rana Ansram, Khuram Saeed, Munwar Ali, Saif Hashmi and Muhammad Aqmal Hashmi conducted a raid to hold smuggled items.
According to the sources, the custom intelligence has registered a case against accused person and registered case number is M-2142/DCI/SEIZ/2015.
Director Asif Margoob and Deputy Superintendent Hajji Aslam said that the visit of DG has encouraged the staff, adding that all upper and lower staff was important part of the department.
-———http://www.customstoday.com.pk/customs-intelligence-seizes-148-gas-cylinders-worth-rs-50m/
Given how that dam is constructed, any jihadist attack, even with a truck bomb, would fail.
“no existential threat” said Obama ....
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Obama continues to wave red flags in front of the terrorists and they have and will take great pleasure in goring his ox .... yet again.
The EnemyAgent-in-Chief continues and continues and continues to import them - by the hundreds of thousands - into cities and villages all across America. So no American citizen will ever be free from Moslem terrorist threats and attacks and murders ever again.
Of course it can also be used in moderation as an amusing way to lower your voice, like a reversal of the helium trick...
is it gog? aka the 12th Iman..
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