Posted on 06/09/2013 6:29:43 PM PDT by kristinn
KABUL, Afghanistan Large explosions are being heard coming from the military side of Kabul international airport, which houses a NATO headquarters.
The explosions began about 4:30 a.m. Monday from the direction of the military headquarters.
(Excerpt) Read more at cbsnews.com ...
More: Kabul police estimate as many as 10 suicide attackers involved in airport raid
Reggie would make a fine mortar man. :-}
sounds like an inside job..
just a hunch.
anything to distract from Benghazi..
another hunch.
shared by many.
SFGate.com front page teaser link..
Large explosions near NATO HQ
http://www.sfgate.com/news/world/article/Insurgents-attack-military-side-of-Afghan-airport-4590252.php
Explosions rocked the Kabul airport around dawn, near the military section of the airport that houses a NATO site.
Explosions rocked the Kabul airport around dawn, near the military section of the airport that houses a NATO site.
I doubt it is just Verizon.
And this news is even worse.
Ding Dong
Avon Calling
implanted web cams
mandatory
or would you prefer a chip?
Footage of the attack: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rQkzc8WMwc4&feature=youtu.be
Technology can be a boon .. or it can be a bane.
sensitive lines are crossed every day in the administration of justice and prosecution of same ..
after seeing how well previous regimes have failed, able danger, gorelick wall, most recently Boston, having similar idiots run today’s,, and then having folk like Clapper and Donlin and now Rice in the mix..
seems like a mighty ‘risky scheme’ to pursue unreined.. more like layers of cake gumming up the works.. I pity the poor folk that get caught up in the mix..
The Afghan version of Tet?
“Why didn’t PRISM KNOW THIS I wonder.”
Probably because PRISM is only being used to spy on TEA Party members, NRA leaders, pro-life activists, and so on.
I don’t know whether to laugh or to cry:
Latest Kabul Attack is All About Humiliating Obama
Ping to post #113
What if you don’t use a cell phone but just a regular phone
are they able to listen to that as well?
Absolutely. They are under the rule of the FCC.
Yes!
And all land phones in government offices
It is more easy to listen to wired telephones and the listening device does not even have to touch the wires.
All communications including wired telephones, cell phones, email and all other internet communciations can be heard or read.
No communication, unless whispered by two people standing next to each other, is safe.
Kabul City: Due to reports of an explosion in Kabul near the airport, we advise U.S citizens to remain indoors and exercise caution and avoid the airport. Further updates on the situation will be posted to the Embassy website as they come available. June 10, 2013
As a reminder, in accordance with the Travel Warning for Afghanistan, the Department of State warns U.S. citizens against travel to Afghanistan. U.S. citizens traveling to Afghanistan despite this warning should avoid being predictable in their movements, including varying routes and times in commutes or other routine travel. The U.S. Embassy urges U.S. citizens to remain vigilant and avoid areas where westerners congregate, such as hotels and guest houses. Do not discuss travel plans or other personal matters with strangers, or in public places.
SNIP
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