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TERRORISTS TARGET CA BRIDGES!
KFBK Radio | 11-1-01 | self

Posted on 11/01/2001 1:07:27 PM PST by evilsmoker

Talk show host Tom Sullivan just reported that during a press conference Gov. Davis said he was notified that there is evidence that terrorists plan to target the Coronado Bridge (San Diego), the Golden Gate & Bay Bridges (San Francisco) and an LA Bridge (didn't catch the name) tomorrow, Friday, Nov. 2nd.


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To: Oldeconomybuyer
The better look out for trucks....because I think that is the only way they can take out the bridges...trucks full of diesel fuel and fertilizer slammed. Perish the thought
101 posted on 11/01/2001 1:33:29 PM PST by ruoflaw
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To: evilsmoker
Thanks... Gov. Grey's press conference is coming up.

My uncle works in a ship area immediately next to the Coronado bridge.

102 posted on 11/01/2001 1:33:36 PM PST by newzjunkey
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To: Dog Gone
Yep, it's that bridge over the raging (2 ft wide and 2 inches deep) Los Angeles River

Now, Now, I have seen the LA River when it is as you say 2 ft wide and 2 inches deep. I have also seen it during a rainstorm when it was to the top of the concrete trench and washing junked cars out to sea! I visited my son at college about two years ago and there were mudslides up and down the Pacific Coast Highway from all the rain. When I saw the LA River then , I was amazed in that it was actually a real raging river. Most of the other times I have seen it, it has not even been, what I could call a creek.

103 posted on 11/01/2001 1:33:37 PM PST by Robert357
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To: evilsmoker
Well the Coronado Bridge if blown could cause some traffic problems, but won't be fatal as Coronado is a peninsula not an island and you can get there by driving around the Silver Strand. The bridge was built in 1969 and has five lanes. There is a large Naval Air Station there-NAS North Island and the Naval Amphibious Base on the strand near Coronado proper. (home of US NAVY Seals)and considerable number of people work at North Island, both military a civilians, so it could be a target. There is also a significant US Navy presence at the Naval Station in National City/San Diego. Several ships are berthed south of the bridge and should it fall it might cause problems getting a few ships out of the harbor until UDT could blow it out of the way (say a couple of hours practice)

FYI I have noticed a few more military jets flying in San Diego last couple of weeks than before and in areas they didn't fly before.

this looks like a view from naval Station to coronado, south of the bridge...http://www.tvnshack.com/galleries/Tarawa_0105191/pages/AUT_5404.htm
http://www.tvnshack.com/galleries/Tarawa_0105191/index.html
104 posted on 11/01/2001 1:33:55 PM PST by rolling_stone
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
"The best preparation is to let terrorists know, we know what you're up to, we're ready for you." Davis said.

You've got to be kidding! IMHO that's the direct opposite of what we should be doing. If we truly had credible evidence of someone wanting to have that sort of attack you could EASILY prepare for it and not only prevent the attack but capture the terrorists at the same time. To let them know we know, only ensures that they switch targets and dates and does not help us capture anyone.

105 posted on 11/01/2001 1:34:05 PM PST by Paco
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To: tallhappy
Vincent Thomas Bridge in Long Beach
106 posted on 11/01/2001 1:34:16 PM PST by VinnyTex
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To: rangerX
Yup--I've been annoyed with that for years...idiotic Clinton Navy parking all those ships there. Another "Pearl" in the making.
107 posted on 11/01/2001 1:34:25 PM PST by newzjunkey
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To: Illbay
Illbay - Excellent comment.
108 posted on 11/01/2001 1:34:31 PM PST by phasma proeliator
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To: Illbay
"talk-show host" (I assume) who could be credible, or could be a loony like Art Bell or Michael Savage...

Hey!!!!....I resemble that remark!...Sometimes we need the obvious to make a point...What say ye?

FReegards,

FMCDH

109 posted on 11/01/2001 1:34:40 PM PST by nothingnew
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To: evilsmoker
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110 posted on 11/01/2001 1:35:30 PM PST by 68-69TonkinGulfYachtClub
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To: classygreeneyedblonde
Excerpts of another letter to Bakri by bin Laden, sent by fax from Afghanistan in the summer of 1998, were recently published in The Los Angeles Times. Bakri later released what he called bin Laden's four specific objectives for a Jihad against the U.S.: "Bring down their airliners. Prevent the safe passage of their ships. Occupy their embassies. Force the closure of their companies and banks."

Thanks for posting this, I was looking for it for a few days. I think this letter is extremely significant. Bringing down some big bridges that span harbors and ports could also disrupt shipping - there would be big pieces of bridge in the way for weeks. I could see the Baltimore and Boston tunnels being targets for the same reason.

Also, we should be ready for direct attacks on, or from, cargo ships -- remember the story earlier this week about the Turkish man that was found on a ship in Europe hiding in a container. Perhaps that was a trial run for an attack involving terrorists shipping themselves into U.S. ports on cargo ships and either setting off bombs or shooting missiles from the ships. This would have the same effect on our shipping that 9/11 had on the airlines - everyone would be afraid to get on a ship or ship their goods for weeks.

111 posted on 11/01/2001 1:36:29 PM PST by Dems_R_Losers
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To: Oldeconomybuyer
FoxNews just reported it. Davis did have the press conference, four Ca. bridges targeted.
112 posted on 11/01/2001 1:36:54 PM PST by Beth
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To: Illbay
Just heard on KABC in LA, out of Grayout Davis own mouth, there was a credible threat on these 4 bridges.

There is a very large Bridge in Long Beach, ( LA ) which spans the Los Angeles Harbor. Which, in itself, has been a major concern for an attack. If the bridge comes down, it will disrupt a tremendous amount of commerce on the west coast. This would further bin ladens real goal of disrupting our economy!!!

113 posted on 11/01/2001 1:37:08 PM PST by parting shot
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To: evilsmoker
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114 posted on 11/01/2001 1:37:09 PM PST by rmvh
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To: evilsmoker
It doesn't take a rocket scientist to figure out that the Golden Gate and East Bay bridges are the prime terrorist targets in CA. They are high profile nationally recognizable structures. About the only other structure with national recognition in northern CA is the Transamerica pyramid building in SF. So Gray Davis' info isn't particularly new and shouldn't have much significance. If law enforcement wasn't already keeping an eye on these two bridges, I would be very surprised.
115 posted on 11/01/2001 1:37:26 PM PST by JoeFromCA
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To: Dog Gone
Yep, it's that bridge over the raging (2 ft wide and 2 inches deep)Los Angeles River.

Yeah, it looks just like the Rio Grande, but with more water.

I couldn't resist.

117 posted on 11/01/2001 1:37:51 PM PST by Joe Hadenuf
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To: Sparticle
No more Datsun Pickups for the Taliban!

That's RIGHT!!!...They will never get their hands on my 1980 DATSUN (not nissan) 4W truck!!!!....Ef them!!....BWAHAHAHAHA!!!!

FMCDH

118 posted on 11/01/2001 1:38:19 PM PST by nothingnew
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To: tallhappy
Maybe the taliban and OBL think the freeway overpasses are bridges. Can you imagine the mess on the Orange Crush for those of you out here in CA? In the OC area??
119 posted on 11/01/2001 1:38:22 PM PST by celtic gal
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To: evilsmoker
It might be newsworthy, but the Coronado Bay Bridge in San Diego would be a harder target to take down than the three other bridges in California.

Reason being?

The Coronado Bay Bridge in San Diego is modular. You know how they have a naval base in that area? Well in order to get those large carriers out, they have to shut down traffic and dismantle the bridge. It essentially floats, so they can just disconnect a piece or two, tow them out of the way, and let the ship out. Float them back in, reconnect, and let traffic across once more.

Take out a section of the bridge, and traffic will probably be closed anyways. It's a toll bridge to begin with, so the traffic there won't be what everyone expects from rush hour on a bridge. If a bridge column is taken out, it might be a year or so before said column is rebuilt and replaced. In the mean time, it makes letting naval ships out easier because said bridge is already out of the way.

120 posted on 11/01/2001 1:38:37 PM PST by MetalliDragon
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