OPINION.
OK, let’s all go back a moment and look at post no. 262. You notice the warning noted that explosives might be hidden in backpacks, suitcases or plastic containers.
So, if you see these items sitting by themselves somewhere you DON’T TOUCH IT and REPORT THE LOCATION of the suspicious item.
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Now, let’s take a moment out to look at an OFF THREAD TOPIC article.
Note: Any plastic container can do — it does not have to be “Tupperware” brand.
stepping back in time...
blog:
http://blogs.channelnewsasia.com/sujadi-siswo/2009/02/19/aqua-bajaj-and-tupperware-bomb/
“Aqua, Bajaj and Tupperware Bomb
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Published by sujadi-siswo at 6:17 pm under Uncategorized
SNIPPET: “The official police documents stated Tupperware Bomb.
And the prosecutors actually brought dozens of Tupperware bombs into the courtroom.
Of course, the police said the bombs have been deactivated.
But hey bombs are bombs. I felt like running for cover the moment they took them out to show the judges.
The bomb parts are packed neatly into a Tupperware similar to the ones you have your noodles packed to go.
And they are meant to be detonated by a timer or remote control.”
Now one more reminder. Pre-program your cell phone/computer/blackberry with your emergency contact numbers. It’s just a good idea.
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“FBI unit set for more anti-terror raids in Queens; Fears of Madrid-style subway bombings - sources”
ROCCO PARASCANDOLA, ALISON GENDAR AND LARRY MCSHANE
DAILY NEWS STAFF WRITERS
Updated Wednesday, September 16th 2009, 11:37 AM
Thanks Cindy - good advice, and good context post....
If, and it’s a BIG ‘if’, there’s any depth to this story we’re following, it’s shaping up to indicate a plan for multiple, coordinated, ‘soft target’ attacks...
Vigilance is required.....
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