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"I think you have a direct line."
Laughing...either that or I'm on the spam list.
"El Traca?"
That's interesting.
http://www.google.com/search?q=%22El+Traca%22&hl=en&lr=&filter=0
http://www.altavista.com/web/results?itag=ody&q=%22El+Traca%22&kgs=0&kls=0
Comment: Makes one wonder who was in that crowd of thousands.
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http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1444514/posts
"Thousands mark world's first atomic blast"
AP ^ | 7/16/5 | FELICIA FONSECA
Posted on 07/16/2005 6:35:13 PM PDT by SmithL
ARTICLE SNIPPET: "WHITE SANDS MISSLE RANGE, N.M. - Thousands of people gathered Saturday at Trinity Site, a restricted area of the White Sands Missile Range, to mark the 60th anniversary of the world's first test of an atomic weapon.
Scientists working at Trinity site as part of The Manhattan Project created the nuclear device used in the test on July 16, 1945. That successful detonation led to the construction of the two atomic bombs that killed hundreds of thousands of people in Japan in August 1945, essentially stunning Japan into surrender and ending World War II.
The depression created by the blast at ground zero on what is now the White Sands Missile Range is marked by an obelisk with a simple inscription: "Trinity Site, Where the World's First Nuclear Device Was Exploded on July 16, 1945.""
NTSB Highway Accident Summaries
NTSB Hazardous Materials Accidents
Department of Homeland Security Notifications from NRC 2003-2004
FMCSA Truck Accident Statistics by State
SNIP A regular freight truck and a liquid cargo truck are identical, except that one carries boxes and the other carries liquid,. Yet accident statistics show liquid-carrying trucks are involved in far more accidents. Turning and braking, which sloshes the fluid about, account for the most accidents of liquid-laden trucks. As the driver brakes, liquid shoots forward and the entire load goes on the front wheels, increasing the likelihood that the rear wheels will lock. When a vehicle turns, all the liquid rushes to one side, potentially causing a rollover. Indeed, most rollover accidents involve tanker trucks usually carrying flammable liquids or gases.
Fireworks, eh?
bump
That's a very good list MamaDearest posted, nw.
"Scientists working at Trinity site as part of The Manhattan Project created the nuclear device used in the test on July 16, 1945. That successful detonation led to the construction of the two atomic bombs that killed hundreds of thousands of people in Japan in August 1945, essentially stunning Japan into surrender and ending World War II."
http://english.aljazeera.net/NR/exeres/79C6AF22-98FB-4A1C-B21F-2BC36E87F61F.htm
Monday 01 November 2004, 16:01 Makka Time, 13:01 GMT
"People of America this talk of mine is for you and concerns the ideal way to prevent another Manhattan, and deals with the war and its causes and results. . . "
ON THE NET...
http://wwwhtm.pgr.gob.mx
http://wwwhtm.pgr.gob.mx/fugitivos/consulta_cartel.asp
http://wwwhtm.pgr.gob.mx/fugitivos/opera_consulta.asp?pagina=1&TamPagina=72&orden=nombre&status=A&sexo=A&tipo=img
"People of America this talk of mine is for you..."
Well now, everyone has a opinion.
Thanks callmejoe for that post.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1444535/posts
"Zimbabwe police commit murder in broad daylight and in front of witnesses"
SW Radio Africa ^ | 2005-07-15
Posted on 07/16/2005 7:35:19 PM PDT by Clive
Didn't they give you the *red* phone yet?
The words "Zetas, "truck" and "explosive expert" with knowledge of truck routes in the United States tell it all.
*******
Yea, it was a bit of a red flag. ;-)
Ping any appropriate people.
I have created a page and uploaded pics of malvo's drawings (DC sniper).
Connection being al Fuqra which we see now in these LA robbers.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1443764/posts
web page with pics-
http://www.visualops.com/malvo.htm
Thanks for the links, creepy drawings - to say the least.
Very.
I didn't read through that thread yet, how did you manage to get your hands on the scans?
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