Ping for new OU editorial.
Don't question the authorities.
If they wanted you to know, they would've told you.
See, much simpler this way.
No messy loose ends or unanswered questions.
Thanks for posting this.
This is the perfect thread to repost your classic response re the Boron.
If the bomb hadd BBs or similar, the bomb was meant to kill many. How hard is it to see this and look for evidence or lack of?
Still many more questions than answers.
It's not that people aren't interested I don't think but when you know that it's going to be covered up and these days cover ups are comitted right in the glare of the television lights, its hard to get too excited about out chances of bringing attention to it.
Ah, that would be ammonium nitrate...
This is a fairly important point; you'd think the writer could have gotten at least this much right.
"Its also a mystery why the mainstream media outside Oklahoma has pretty much ignored the incident."
Make you wonder if there's some dark force that controls MSM (Dbl. sarc.)
Click here for article on bomb going off at another campus today
I am sure it is just college kids playing with explosive and being college kids.....(/sarcasm)
This is starting to look like a pattern.
Ammonium Nitrate.
Don't they have editors in Nebraska?
Aluminum Nitrate might make a pretty cool bomb, I don't know. But I do know it was Ammonium Nitrate that he tried to buy.
Maybe because it was pretty obviously a suicide. (Is anyone suggesting this WASN'T a suicide?)
I suspect Hinrichs is just the first of many suicide bombers to come. With any luck, all of them will be as inept as he was. (And, just so there's no misunderstanding, any of you "homicide bomber" ideologues can just keep it to yourselves, okay? It's nothing short of stupid. Tim McVeigh was a "homicide bomber.")
At any rate, I fail to see how calling it a suicide is some sort of a "mystery." Perhaps I'm missing something.
Explosive Device Found at Los Angeles Apartment
Posted on 10/10/2005 2:13:03 PM PDT by .cnI redruM
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1500074/posts
An explosive device was detonated by the Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad outside of 527 Midvale Ave. on Friday afternoon.
A calm and quiet Westwood was briefly disrupted Friday afternoon when the Los Angeles Police Department bomb squad inspected and detonated an explosive device found within the Midvale Plaza apartment complex on the 500 block of Midvale Avenue.
After responding to a call made at 11:13 a.m., the bomb squad arrived at 527 Midvale Ave. to find "an improvised explosive device" in the building's open-air courtyard, said Grace Brady, a spokeswoman for the LAPD.
No injuries were reported, but authorities have been slow to release details about the incident and the device.
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What sort of announcement does the author think should have been made? "May I have your attention, ladies and gentlemen. A suicide bomber has just exploded right outside the stadium. Please remain calm and go back to watching the game now." The ensuing stampede would have killed dozens, if not hundreds, of people.