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FBI Issues "vague" stadium alert
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| 7/03/02
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Posted on 07/03/2002 9:36:20 PM PDT by Freedom of Speech Wins
Wednesday, July 3
People with terrorist ties downloading stadium images
------------------------------------------------------------------------ Associated Press
ST. LOUIS -- The FBI has issued a ''very vague'' alert warning that people with ties to terrorist groups are downloading images of U.S. stadiums from the Internet, an agency official said Wednesday.
The intelligence bulletin was sent in recent days to law-enforcement agencies nationwide.
''There's no specific threat,'' said Bill Eubanks, head of the FBI's St. Louis office. ''They just simply accessed the Web site.''
Images downloaded from www.worldstadiums.com. included the Edward Jones Dome, home to the NFL's St. Louis Rams, and the RCA Dome, home to the NFL's Indianapolis Colts, he said.
The FBI said it has contacted authorities in both places about security precautions.
St. Louis Police Chief Joe Mokwa called the alert ''noteworthy,'' but said he sees no ''imminent threat.''
Neither stadium was scheduled to be open Thursday, officials said
TOPICS: Extended News
KEYWORDS: alerts; fbi; sadium; stadium
To: Freedom of Speech Wins
FBI is monitoring downloads?
To: Freedom of Speech Wins
The FBI has issued a ''very vague'' alert warning that people with ties to terrorist groups are downloading images of U.S. stadiums from the Internet, an agency official said Wednesday. If these "people with ties to terrorist groups" are in the U.S., would it be too much to ask the FBI to arrest/deport these people?
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posted on
07/03/2002 9:41:23 PM PDT
by
Tuco-bad
To: Tuco-bad
Now, now, now....that would be profiling. Didn't you know it is better that thousands die than a few to get their feelings hurt?
To: Freedom of Speech Wins
To: Darth Sidious
Darth I remember that movie
I like Binny try on Raiders home games
Raiders fans travel in pack
You know seek out opposting team fans beat crap out of them
Like Bronco fan
KC Chief fan are prime target
To: Freedom of Speech Wins
FBI Issues "vague" stadium alert
About the best thing the FBI/CIA could do is let a report "leak".
That some rigtheously pissed-off Americans may have secured enough black-market
nuclear material and freelance Russian expertise to construct at least six nuclear bombs
and the help of ex-Mossad agents to deliver one bomb each to:
Mecca
Medina
Baghdad
Tehran
Damascus
Cairo
As Patton would say about his "performances" in front of his troops
"It doesn't matter if it's real; they just need to think that it's real."
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posted on
07/03/2002 10:16:15 PM PDT
by
VOA
To: Freedom of Speech Wins
HELL YES, the Intelligence Quotient of the members of the FBI and other "Alphabet" agencies of the last 3 decades is also "very vague"...
Along with their Oaths to the United States quotient...
So damn many agents were/are working for personal wealth first...
With many of the overpriced corporations that you are now watching crumble (yes Enron hired more than a couple)...
But you may not see any of them exposed any time soon...
Because the rogue agents have scared the shit out of the weasel execs and their wimp assed accountants...
The first high execs/accountants to speak about this, to expose this publicly, may cause ANOTHER restructuring of the uncontrolled agencies...
But the executives are being bombarded by both sides...
The rogue agents convinced the weak-minded execs (lies are the government's best tool) that they can get to them anywhere, anyhow, anytime (which is a now a lie, many of their shooters are "lost" or accounted for)...
And the current top boys of the Bureau (amongst others) who do not want this to get out for obvious reasons...
Ask yourself a couple of questions, then your Congressman or Representative:
Do retired FBI, DEA, etc. agents turn in their badges, firearms and identification tags?
Are those badges, firearms and ID tags REGISTERED in any database as "RETIRED", or "INACTIVE"?
Is there a database overseen by any responsible entity, NOT controlled by any Alphabet agency, that lists the "washouts", the fired, the dismissed, etc., of those who had been issued badges, firearms and ID tags that were never returned or accounted for?
How many instances are there that the public hears of relating to a "dirty" fired, retired, or corporate hired SOB being caught and exposed, except for the grandiose cases of the recent past?
Duhhh? Ya actually think that those are really "isolated"? Wake up laddies and gents. You only get to see the big ones. The Trophy catches. The Clean catches...
The ones you are supposed to see...
What's the point of this post? To topple the current gov't and all that crap?
Hell NO.
But just as any vegetable that might give you the "vapours", I simply suggest that you realize that not only have dirty cops been caught and dealt with in our largest metroplexes, there are a significant number of dirty (some wet) Federal agents within our government agencies who are using their unfettered free reign across all state boundaries to further their own, and their employers' financial status and ego...
Except for WorldCom (they haven't a choice right now), others are contemplating Canary-like postures, in stature and voice...
Conspiratorial cow squash you may say. That's OK...
Now, the answers to your questions...
Yes... No... Yes... Yes..., bullet through the right shoulder, muscle only... No, she did not die... Combination of Hammurabi, OT, and common sense... >2, Pacific, no quarter considered, Alamo...
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posted on
07/03/2002 11:21:52 PM PDT
by
Vidalia
To: VOA
I think I heard that rumor, too.
Pass it on.
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