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To: texasbluebell; BagCamAddict; Cindy; JustPiper; Indie; All

Could this be the "bow" that we are looking for?????

Suspicious Package Closes Rainbow Bridge (Niagara Falls - Between U.S. and Canada - August 6, 2004)

Friday, August 6, 2004 - Page A6 Niagara Falls, Ont. -- The Rainbow Bridge was closed for about three hours last night after a suspicious package was discovered.

Customs officers noticed the shoebox-sized package in the bus clearance lane on the major border crossing shortly after 7 p.m.

The Canada Border Services Agency asked the Niagara Falls Bridge Commission to shut down the bridge, commission spokesman Brent Gallaugher said.

The Niagara Regional Police Emergency Response Unit was called in and a robot was used to destroy the package at about 9:30. The bridge was reopened about 30 minutes later. Officials would not comment on what was inside the package.

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2,069 posted on 08/06/2004 3:43:09 AM PDT by all4one (TM - Not a Proper Social Club & Not for the Fainthearted)
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To: Cindy; JustPiper; BagCamAddict; HipShot; Mossad1967; jerseygirl; Domestic Church; freeperfromnj; ...
Considering the number of tanker and semi-truck accidents...could this be the scenario that connects the dots to how they are happening so often?!

Tanker Tragedy Averted (New York - August 6, 2004)

By Jonathan Ment , Freeman staff 08/06/2004 ACCORD - When a beer bottle is thrown at the windshield of a tractor-trailer hauling 12,000 gallons of gasoline, the possibilities are frightening. Add a second bottle, thrown at a second tanker truck with another 12,000 gallons of fuel, and the danger is at least doubled.

That's what happened about 9:45 p.m. last Friday on U.S. Route 209.

The trucks were heading south in Accord, and the bottles may have been thrown from a moving vehicle headed northbound, the trucking company's owner says.

SJR Trucking Inc. is offering a $1,000 reward for information leading to the arrest and conviction of the person or people responsible for the potentially catastrophic incident.

"I can't believe he didn't wreck the truck," Sherry Ralph, owner of SJR, said of the driver, her husband Tim. Tim Ralph was showered with glass from the windshield and the bottle and suffered minor injuries, his wife said.

A second SJR driver was following behind in another tanker, and the bottle thrown at that rig struck the wind visor and cracked the windshield but did not break through, Mrs. Ralph said. She said the second driver was shaken up but nor injured.

"It was definitely Budweiser, because the label was stuck to the hood," Mrs. Ralph said of the thrown bottle. Mrs. Ralph said she was surprised the first windshield cost just $200 to replace. But it took five hours to clean the cab of the truck because the bottle apparently was full, she said, adding that beer and glass were everywhere.

Mrs. Ralph said Ulster County sheriff's deputies took all the pieces they thought they could lift fingerprints from. Sheriff's Detective Debra Montgomery said pieces of the beer bottle will be sent to the state police laboratory for fingerprinting and that the investigation is ongoing. Anyone with information about the incident is asked to call the Ulster County Sheriff's Office at (845) 338 3640.

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2,070 posted on 08/06/2004 3:48:52 AM PDT by all4one (TM - Not a Proper Social Club & Not for the Fainthearted)
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To: all4one


Outer Loop Shuts Down After Lumber Accident
Updated: Friday, Aug. 6, 2004 - 6:44 AM

Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesman Pete Piringer talks about the accident.
WASHINGTON - The Outer Loop of the Capital Beltway will be closed for an extended period of time after a tractor trailer carrying lumber and supply wood overturned and landed on a car Friday morning.

"Unfortunately, the tractor trailer did land on top of a passenger vehicle. We did have several people trapped. One person has been confirmed as a fatality," Montgomery County Fire and Rescue spokesman Pete Piringer tells WTOP.

Speed may have contributed to the 5 a.m. accident, Piringer said.

http://www.wtopnews.com/?sid=242259&nid=25


I hope the rest of the day is quiet around DC.


2,072 posted on 08/06/2004 3:52:45 AM PDT by tmp02
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To: all4one; Cindy; JustPiper; All

I've gathered that "two bows" refers to a distance measurement of about "one mile".

Is this perhaps a "mile long" bridge?

Is there a mile long building?





>>>Mankind shall be gathered on an off white land, described to be like pure flour. The mountains will be brought down, trees flattened, and everything will become dust. Every creation- jinn, men, angels will be resurrected. The congregation will be so horrendous that there will be no place to move. The sun will be brought down to about two bows length (about a mile away) which will cause mankind to be submerged in perspiration.<<<

http://www.latinodawah.org/newsletter/jan2k2newletter.html


2,109 posted on 08/06/2004 7:35:47 AM PDT by Velveeta
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To: all4one

Just got home from my typical friday "outting" and am still on meds so bear with me.

I'm looking at the bridge from Niagara Falls and trying to remember some conversations here last January? February? about Wedding Veil falls. Does anyone remember if any of those conversations play into this picture?


2,271 posted on 08/06/2004 11:43:09 AM PDT by crabbie
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To: all4one

So many bows, all good supposition, only 'they' know what their target is/was


2,407 posted on 08/06/2004 3:02:59 PM PDT by JustPiper ("Ultimately, this war against terror … depends on the eyes and ears of the people of America Pataki)
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