To: judicial meanz
What struck me as strange.
Last week we had a emergency simulation here in the Seattle/Tacoma area, for IF A DIRTY BOMB goes off.
Call me paranoid, but it raises a red flag for me all over the place.
Why on earth have a emergency simulation, unless you really have a threat-(SPECIFIC).
119 posted on
02/24/2004 1:36:52 PM PST by
Badfoil
To: Badfoil
My son tells me that they are already setting things up in Frederick, Maryland, to handle refugees from attacks on DC/Baltimore.
To: Badfoil
I saw something strange too, today, in Richmond. I usually dont take notice of things like this because I am too busy and military planes are flying all over Virginia, but this was different.
I was out in the parking lot at work, and two fully loaded F-16's with 4 AAM's under the wings flew over the city and circled back to the north.
Most of the time I see them they fly "slick" without AAM's slung under the wings when they are on training missions.
To: Badfoil
Last week we had a emergency simulation here in the Seattle/Tacoma area, for IF A DIRTY BOMB goes off. I have to say this, that a week ago, during one of the usual monthly (or is it weekly now?) alerts that are broadcast on tv (Detroit environs), which I usually only half-hear anyway, the announcer tacked this on -- that the warning would be sounded during a nuclear attack, or some such phrasing.
But the word "nuclear" was definitely in it. I was only half-listening, but that word was there for the first time that I've heard it.
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