To: Mo1
More likely Chinese workers in Ryongchon who live in the Chinese border city. It happened midday, so LPG cars in a wreck at speed, in or simply near a crowded train station, with some high-rise residential(common in poor countries, think Soviet-style commie blocks) surrounding the station, and typical shoddy commie construction could very easily combine to create a tragedy of this scale. Wouldn't have to be a bomb, with multiple LPG cars exploding one after another and oil to feed the flames.
So an accident is very plausible, or maybe there is more involved.
To: Diddle E. Squat
anybody know anything about nukes? if a nuke were on a train that crashed, could that cause the nuke to detonate?
this is all way too spooky and suspicious. perhaps the good guys were watching from the sky and decided we need to take the train because of what it contained. also send a message to what's his name, the n korean leader who afraid to fly. We can get you anywhere.
73 posted on
04/22/2004 8:45:39 AM PDT by
UWhusky
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