Posted on 08/22/2007 5:27:59 PM PDT by Kaslin
Terrorism: Should the press report the news or show its "sensitivity"? Refusal by Seattle media to run FBI photos of men who might just be trying to kill us signals the latter. No wonder they're becoming irrelevant.
(Excerpt) Read more at ibdeditorials.com ...
Cool... I move for a complete withdrawal of all law enforcement from Seattle, San Francisco, and the like.
Who needs those jack-booted storm troopers, anyway?
Two photos have been circulated showing two young “Middle East” looking men on board a ferry. The reluctance of the FBI to provide more details is reminiscent of the 2000 and 2001 closely-held government reports that a number of teams of between two and five to six young male and female Israelis, all veteran or reserve Israeli Defense Force members, were spotted casing federal facilities, oil refineries, harbor areas, homes of federal law enforcement officials, office buildings — including the World Trade Center, bridges, tunnels, and military bases and airfields prior to and subsequent to the 9/11 attacks.
Link with pics etc on it.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003847538_ferries22m.html
Lots of talk in seattle area over this.
What does it matter? None of these incidents ever turn out to be “terrorism related.” If they do catch these guys and question them, they’ll turn them loose with no charges and no explanation.
It is apparently just a cultural thing for middle easterners to photograph sensitive installations and probe security procedures.
Nothing to see here, move along.
Not to try and hijack, but did you catch the History Channel program the other night about the “(/11 Truth” movement? They kicked the living crap out of every last 9/11 truther conspiracy theory.
Make that “9/11 Truth”
No problem, I’m carrying :>)
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