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Posted on 12/23/2004 10:30:10 PM PST by nwctwx
re: Multiple additional small aircraft crashes. Any Freepers/Lurkers here from the NTSB? Surely some person or department there is charged with charting something like the number of crashes per million flying hours. I would love to see if these occurences are statistically on the increase, or if that is just our perception.
HG....so true. As I find some of these things like small aircraft crashes...gas leak explosions, etc.; I often wonder if they seem to be more prevalent because I am "looking" for different incidents. Could this be just the normal number of occurances on a weekly/monthly/yearly basis.
According to the FN web site, the weapon is not available to the public. It is for Government and Law Enforcement purchase only.
Also, for everyone that contributes and helps put these threads out, thank you.
And a great big thanks to you for your input, and especially for your efforts in what is probably a largely thankless job!
I thought that comment #5 on this thread, which details the Intelligence Report that FNC received about suspicious activity along the inaugural route was pretty interesting.
http://freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1321404/posts
Disturbing article.
Thanks very much Indie.
That was very interesting. I tried googling various combinations of the name "Mohamad Chafiq Dekkak", and variously either came up empty, or with numerous sites that mostly appeared to be in French. Perhaps some of our French-literate FRiends could shed some light?
Crazy schedules with my girls this weekend, so I have time for one quick post.
Plant Fire Forces 5,000 People to Flee
Saturday, January 15, 2005
ANDERSON, Ind. A magnesium fire at a recycling plant that forced thousands to evacuate their homes may take days to burn itself out since firefighters have given up trying to extinguish the blaze themselves.
The fire erupted at theAdvanced Magnesium Alloys Corp. (search) plant around 5 p.m. Friday, but explosions forced firefighters out less than three hours later, said police Detective Terry Sollars.
No injuries were reported.
At midmorning Saturday, several dozen fire and police officers remained posted around the plant, keeping watch on the fire that had grown considerably smaller overnight but continued to smolder, Sollars said.
Representatives of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (search) were at the scene.
"They're taking tests of the air quality before they let anyone back in. We're not sure when that might happen," Sollars said.
Magnesium is a silvery-white, highly flammable metal. Burning magnesium produces irritating or toxic fumes and is typically extinguished using dry sand since water can cause a flare-up or explosion.
"God doesn't have enough sand in Anderson," Fire Chief J.R. Rosencrans said. By 9 p.m. Friday, he had decided to let the fire burn itself out.
Authorities evacuated 3,000 to 5,000 people from an area about one mile wide and two miles long that fell in the path of the smoke, which was carried by wind at about 5 mph, Sollars said.
"They're afraid the plant is gonna blow," said Doug Parks, who lives across the street and upwind from the plant. "We heard a couple of explosions that shook the house."
Sollars said the fire began in an estimated 4,000 to 6,000 pounds of magnesium in one section of the plant. "We're not sure yet on what the start of it was," he said.
Twelve to 18 of the plant's approximately 70 workers were inside at the time, he said.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,144471,00.html
FBI Warns of Suspicious Inaugural Activity
Saturday, January 15, 2005
WASHINGTON The federal government is receiving reports of "suspicious activity" around buildings where presidential inaugural (search) events and a parade are scheduled to occur Jan. 20 in Washington, FOX News learned Friday.
FOX News obtained an intelligence bulletin sent this week to law enforcement by the FBI's Washington field office, which is coordinating the security for next week's inaugural along with the U.S. Secret Service (search).
An FBI official confirmed the authenticity of the bulletin and said, "there is no credible threat information but we are looking at everything and anything out of an abundance of caution."
More than 6,000 law enforcement personnel will be on duty Jan. 20, the day President Bush (search) is sworn in for a second term.
Reports of suspicious activity noted by the FBI include people taking pictures and writing descriptive notes while being near the buildings. But there is no indication that any of these activities are linked to terrorist activity. Plus, many of the buildings and streets in question consistently receive numerous suspicious activity reports due to their high visibility in the Washington area.
Some of the threat reporting is coming to U.S. officials from overseas, according to the FBI bulletin.
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,144427,00.html
"Strange story:
Reports: Four family members slain in Jersey City"
Reminds me of a story I was just telling my son the other day about a Pinehill, NJ family that was murders many, many years ago...in the 80's I believe...that turned out to be a bad hit. I can't remember if it was supposed to be a mob hit or some other organized hit but it turned out that the hitmen had the wrong address and were, in fact, supposed to hit a family that had lived around the corner. There was only one surviver, a little girl who was adopted by the family and had hid under her bed. Several years later, I came across the case again while working in a lawfirm involving the surviving girl.
"As Teri pointed out, the larger issue may be that of missing/stolen license plates. A missing plate attracts attention (it got mine), but a stolen truck could be tagged with a plate stolen from another truck, which could make it look more "ordinary", and would therefore be far less noticeable. I will be watching for more reports of lost/stolen tags."
Just to recap some of the plates of recent publicized missing trucks:
1. Last seen in Carney's Point, NJ (Flying Jay):
1999 White Freightliner Tractor.
Markings: C & K Transport, Inc. on doors in black
Tag: P775456
2. 1994 White GDAN Trailer (Forward Air on Side)
Tag: PT78862
Owner: C & K Transport, Inc., Columbia, South Carolina
29206
Driver: Hector Greene
Call 803-782-6560
3. FedEx Truck Stolen On Friday, September 10th, between
8:00 and 9:30 pm from C.E.I. warehouse on 1248 South
River Road, Cranbury, NJ
Markings: White in color with the words FedEx Ground
written on the sides of the trailer.
California registration # GT37310
4. T-118 trailer stolen from TK Transport Terminal, in
Pennsauken, NJ
Markings: TK Transport, Inc. on left and right sides
Additional Info.: 4 compartment Fruehauf 11 X 24.5
Alum. Tires on new rir-ride suspention
Serial No. 1H4T04320GK014902
NJ Tag: T-852SC
NJ Motor or Fuel Tag 15148
Call TK Transport, Inc. at 1-856-661-0600
5. SPI Transport is asking that if you spot their stolen
Van, to contact John at: 732-819-7052
Description:
Van # 5316
2003 Great Dane
License T94S6Z
Last 6 Vin # 462622
6. 1993 Peterbilt Day Cab Tandem Tractor
Markings: Unit #6 on 2 sides of the vehicle
Model #: 377
Color: Lavender & Black
US DOT#: 716350
License Plate: AE649M
Name Plate: F. Paulozzo, Boonton, NJ on door.
Description: Tractor has aluminum wheels and aluminum
hydraulic tank mounted on back behind cab. Single crome
stack exhaust. Amber light on roof.
Additional Info.: Truck was taken from 607 Myrtle
Avenue in Boonton, NJ on 12/10/03 during the early
hours of the morning. It is a unique looking truck. If
you see this truck please contact the police.
7. Four semi truck cabs were stolen from Temple-Inland on
Friday, Dec. 17.
Reward: There is $4,000 reward ($1,000 per truck) for
information resulting in the return of four stolen
trucks. They are identified as:
* Mack, Pennsylvania License Plate No. AE72894
* Mack, Pennsylvania License Plate No. AE22216
* Mack, Delaware License Plate No. CL107365
* International, Indiana License Plate No. 246403
Additional Info.: The trucks were reported missing
from Frank Paulozzo (Phone: 973-334-4879; Cell: 973-296-
0900; Business: 973-334-0500 ext. 23). Anyone with
information, call 610-268-5456, ext. 12.
I don't have any information as to whether any of the above trucks have been recovered so if anyone is aware of additional stolen trucks/tankers/ambulances/etc., and is aware of the license plate numbers, feel free to add to the list and if anyone is aware as to whether any of the vehicles have been recovered, feel free to remove the vehicles from the list.
"'State Dept. gets letter about planned inauguration attack.'"
Caption right now on Fox."
Oops...I just posted an article about this. I didn't realize this information was out on the 14th because the date on the Fox News article is today's date.
"Medical Investigation
NBC 5 Jan 14 09:00pm CST 60 Mins."
I am sooo hooked on that show and I missed it 'cause my lil guy is sick.
"Somehow I stumbled onto the mother lode"
I'll second that...
"Sheriff Joe Arpaio is quite a guy."
With a sense of fashion, no less...now they'll have accessories to match their clothing.
Smallpox outbreak in Tsunami area. 10 days should be public known
http://www.timebomb2000.com/vb/showthread.php?s=723881e884a9dad72f5d51ea9665ef29&t=136053
Yep.
Better get out the vinegar
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