Posted on 01/07/2007 8:58:25 AM PST by sageb1
Just breaking...no further news, no url yet
Looked like Seaboard and in little letters "miami".....or so it looked to me.
If they were entering the port with an empty cargo container, I wonder what they were going to pick up?
Thanks! Anyone recall seeing anything painted on the cab?
I'd guess that most trucks drop off and pick up in a single trip. Especially with the high price of Diesel fuel.
Moderator took this out of breaking news.
please see my post above: The Deputy Director of the Port Of Miami is a muslim imman with ties to terror groups and the dem party.
Here are some of the google links for those interested:
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&lr=&safe=off&c2coff=1&q=port+of+miami+%2B+terrorists&btnG=Search
from one of the links(Frontpage):
"Khalid Salahuddin, or Brother Khalid as he is affectionately known, is the Deputy Director for the Seaport of Miami. He received the position via an appointment from Director Chares Towsley, shortly after scandal had rocked the port when illegally diverted port funds had made their way into Democratic Party coffers."
I couldn't read it. Looked a bit like a "D" in a diamond with streaks behind it
Driver is an Iraql...
Seaboard buys back part of subsidiary for $30M
...Seaboard Corp. is a diversified international agribusiness and transportation company whose primary businesses are domestic pork production and processing, and cargo shipping. Overseas, the company mainly deals in commodity merchandising, flour and feed milling, produce farming, sugar production, and electric power generation.
Pork!? Ruh roh.
lol!! Of ALL things........!
6 cruise ships ...are 200 yards from where this truck was parked for 5 hours.
LOL..yes, I am!!
One of the guys from the back is Leabonese(sp).
I doubt it.
Apparently these guys were entering the port facility delivery area (out going shipment?).
If they were there to pick up a Nuke they would not need three guys.
A Nuke would likely be in a containerized shipment.
The truck would show up without a container on it with receipt paper work. The truck would be loaded with the container. The truck would leave with the Nuke still in the container.
You would almost certainly be caught if you tried to unload the container in the port area.
Given that the bomb squad was called, it is at least possible that they were delivering something that was never intended to leave the port. Or, alternatively, never intended to arrive at another port, once loaded on a vessel.
Of course, it could simply be recon, or nothing at all.
Not questioning or challenging his patriostism; just 'southern politics'. . .but that said; now that I think about it. . .was thinking of Louisianna! Yikes!. . .Sorry!. . .but still wonder as to credentials for Homeland Security, however. . .
Anyone catch what was printed on the cab? I couldn't read it.
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