Posted on 10/15/2007 3:35:49 PM PDT by yorkie
Even in the vehicles they might have been burnt to nothing but there might be some chemical traces that a human being was there. But if they tried to run and didn’t make it, the cops aren’t testing every spot in the tunnel for traces.
They found the guy that was on the phone when the place exploded....Listening to the coroner work the tunnel, they were talking about “unidentified masses” and such.
Head left at San Fernando road, toddle up the canyon next the road, and you’re in Newhall. It’s about three miles.
They say theyve identified the vehicles
..”We have no idea,” Stanley said. “We haven’t identified all the vehicles, we haven’t identified all the drivers.”...
On the thread that BurbankKarl posted, the night of the accident - CHP felt they were in danger, with drivers going 70mph, and they left their bases. There are almost 500 posts on that thread, with invaluable information from BurbankKarl and other posters that were in the area at the time of the accident.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1910659/posts
Harris Ranch is a cool resort, btw. (IMHO)
Wow, does this ever have an odor to it. I suspect that 9 out of 31 drivers could have been illegals. In California that’s about right, isn’t it?
National Enquirer headline: Massive crash caused by multiple extraterrestrial abductions. Nine driver’s carried off by UFO
Mexico Trucks to roll on US highways
These trucks and their drivers are driving legally in the United States of America.
No idea at all. Do you know how many times a year a semi crosses over a state scale? Operating a stolen commercial vehicle isn’t the easiest trick to do.
They could be here on the “Highways are “OPEN” for Mexico transport in the US” deal - approved by our administration. If those trucks are found to be safe by DOT, they are free to go. (If I am wrong, please correct me.) ;>)
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