Posted on 10/26/2018 11:45:14 AM PDT by Pollard
Officials at the Justice Department hold a news conference on the arrest of an individual in Florida in connection with the mailing of twelve explosive devices to senior current and former Democratic Party officials and CNN.
Dude looks as gay as old Paree. That's also a sign of weak-mindedness and easily recruitable for this kind of thing. Why not? "Do a little publicity stunt for us and we'll botch your prosecution and get a dismissal. In return, we'll clean up your record and make a few recent charges go away. You'll also get invited to a few parties downtown for the guys in the local govt. that swing your way, how 'bout it? They're good to have on your side when you get into a bind with the local cops."
Yeah, somebody’s trying WAY too hard. It’s the ole “thou protest too much”. It’s like assuming that anybody pro-Hillary has their vehicle and house slapped with every Hillary sticker and sign that they can find in the tri-state area.
Not big time. Small time. Totally amateur job. Also everything is a bit a hazy except Cesar.
In Florida, only the front windows must be clear of stickersexcepting the SunPass (E-ZPass-like) sticker.
Here is a short movie on making energetic material:
Radio report says that in 2002 he was arrested for making a bomb threat... odd thing is the report didn’t say against what or whom. Anyone know that case or was he too young for it to be public?
Guy is real multicultural like Fauxcahontas. Seminole. Pacific Islander. Filipino. Italian. Caucasian. What next?
That’s not a shadow on the woman’s jeans; it’s the design fabric they’re made of. But yeah, everyone else in the picture is bathed in light.
From his Twitter account @CesarAltieri (still online), dated 17 Oct 2015, we have a high-quality, non-mugshot view:
The photo was apparently taken at some kind of gathering of alumni of his college, Brevard University, NC.
To be fair most of his tanned photos look like the orange spray tan from his stripper biz days.
He’s like Avenatti.
Interesting.
Very convenient he’s a New Yorker originally. Why not try him in Florida?
I think I read the threat was against Florida Power & Light for cutting his juice over non-payment of his bill.
Ah! Here we go:
https://www.sun-sentinel.com/news/florida/fl-ne-cesar-sayoc-arrests-20181026-story.html
From the link:
Suspected mail bomber Cesar Altieri Sayoc Jr. once threatened to blow up a Florida Power & Light building if the utility turned off his power.
The explosion on West Flagler Street in Miami, he promised, would be “worse than 9/11.”
“FPL will get what they deserve,” he says on a recording from 2002.
The released photos look like mortar rounds from fireworks. Two of these rounds could be lethal or at least cause serious harm. They are, however, relatively stable and would not be set off by “friction.”
The rest of the “bomb” looks like Wile E. Coyote put it together. A clock makes no sense in this environment, as there is no way to ensure delivery time. The wires are too heavy gauge given the power source. I suppose it is possible that he was just that stupid, but the entire design seems more dysfunctional than dangerous.
Living in Florida, I can attest there are many cars like his van—both sporting stickers from the left and the right. I am sure those in other states find Florida’s freedoms rather disconcerting, but it’s allowed to a degree and violations are rarely enforced as most police are concerned with more serious pursuits.
This is no Unabomber, but he will be treated as one. If he’s a patsy, they did a great job. His social media accounts are extensive in number, if not content. Even if they were somehow proven to be planted and backdated, the first impression is the one that sticks.
This is a false flag op by the deep state to turn the election-again.
True. What would make sense is some mechanism to trigger the explosion when the package is opened. But a clock and wires equals bomb to the ignorant. It goes to motive: to kill, you don't a timer. But to frighten, a clock builds on the public's movie-generated image of what a bomb is.
The wires are too heavy gauge given the power source.
What matters is the thinnest gauge in the circuit. The gauge leading up to the thin part is not particularly critical, as long as it's thicker than that of the thin part. For the thin part, the late AQ Chef recommended (scroll to page 33) a mini-Christmas light carefully broken so as not to damage the filament, which, of course, needs to be in contact with the explosive energetic material (the AQ Chef recommended four parts ground up match heads mixed with one part sugar).
The AQ Chef devoted too little attention to the matter of the filament. I mean, the filament is delicate. What if it got broken while you packed the propellant? So, you've assembled your bomb. If the filament broke during assembly, it's a dud. But how do you check? Hint: It's simple, but you need to visit Radio Shack, but they're bankrupt :)
If he’s a patsy, they did a great job.
If he's a patsy, it will come out. That is, unless the Deep State has truly consolidated its control.
So wait. If he lived out of his van, how did he assemble the bombs and how did he print out labels?
Letter mail is often marked with machine Id. Packages rarely are.
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EVERY package I send it processed, entered into the system and has a bar code sticker put on it. I didn’t see any of them on the photos of the “bomb” envelopes.
Not to mention, if these were actually processed by a post office employee, don’t you think there’s a good possibility that they’d know who Debbie Wasserman-Schultz is and that this big guy down in Florida obviously isn’t HER?
This doesn’t add up.
bump to an interesting link; I didn’t know about this guy
Wonder who is taking these pictures of him...and why? I’ve gone to rallies before but I don’t have single photo of myself at any of them except one ages ago when Reagan had one in St. Louis.
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