COMMENT: DoD sources have indicated FOUR 5-man teams in possession of cargo aircraft headed for previously noted targets: the White House, the Pentagon and speculation of the NY Stock Exchange. Additionally, US counter-terrorism units are specifically concerned with radio-controlled model aircraft being used as a platform to disperse biologicals over target cities. Several U.S. military gunships were spotted chasing RC aircraft on Dec. 20. In the last 48 hours, actual photographs of suitcase nukes have shown up on "disappearing" Jihad websites. Developing. . .
I saw the above comment on www.stevequayle.com on Dec 21, 2003 (The day we went to Orange). Just wondering if anyone's seen any info about its contents on any major/reputable networks or websites? I haven't heard anything about the "FOUR five man teams" on Fox, MSNBC, or CNN. Haven't seen any reports about gunships chasing RC planes either.
58 posted on
12/23/2003 2:35:00 AM PST by
JoJoBean
To: JoJoBean
Several U.S. military gunships were spotted chasing RC aircraft on Dec. 20. That conjurs up quite a visual. LOL!
To: JoJoBean
Jesus
62 posted on
12/23/2003 2:39:47 AM PST by
My Favorite Headache
(Rush 30th Anniversary Tour In May 2004...Be There)
To: JoJoBean
Seeing as RC aircraft models have a range of about 1500-3000 feet, the helicopter gunships must have been hovering over a field occupied by children.
I ordered some RC aircraft for my kids for Christmas. It would be an unnecessary extravagence to use these to disperse anything...it could easily be done countless other ways.
74 posted on
12/23/2003 3:35:02 AM PST by
Indie
(Ban lawyers from government "service.")
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