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FBI Escorting SHIP Loaded with EXPLOSIVES into FL
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| 10-17-02
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Posted on 10/18/2002 2:54:19 PM PDT by antivenom
Just heard a ship loaded with containers from Germany is being escorted by Coast Guard and will be investigated by the FBI. It is being said it may have explosives on the ship...will post when news comes through...think the ship was headed to a port in Florida, Miami. Going to Port Everglades...
TOPICS: Breaking News; US: Florida
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To: mississippi red-neck
We certainly have no reason to trust Germans or Germany and every reason to distrust them.
If explosives are found -- let there be hell to pay!
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posted on
10/18/2002 6:22:27 PM PDT
by
Sunsong
To: fight_truth_decay
this thread started with facts and a source. But, the TITLE is NOT factual.
To: Eala
O Lord back to school - I didn't like english then and I don't think that has changed or is it that's changed.
To: Sunsong
I was thinking that sometimes explosives are found the hard way. I do not trust a nation that started two world wars.
To: navyblue
"You CANNOT unload the vessel at sea! A container ship has no means to lift the boxes off the deck and out of the cells. Shoreside cranes must be used. If there were explosives onboard, they could be in a box at the very bottom of a cell containing six or eight boxes. The only way to unload it is to bring it into port where the gantry cranes are located."
LOL. Shows what I know. The only time I ever go on a boat is when I am trying to reel in a couple salmon.
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posted on
10/18/2002 6:42:59 PM PDT
by
Crispy
To: antivenom
FBI, Coast Guard search Danish cargo ship off Fort Lauderdale coast
The Associated Press
Officials searched a container on a Danish cargo ship for explosives Friday, but only found the copper sheets that were on the manifest.
Authorities had received a tip that an explosive was hidden in a container on the 1,065-foot Maren Maersk at Port Everglades, said Hector Pesquera, the FBI's special agent in charge of the Miami division.
The ship originated in Bremerhaven, Germany, and was later headed to Honolulu.
Pesquera said FBI agents also were acting on a threat concerning Honolulu.
This week, the FBI received a letter claiming a large shipment of explosives would be delivered to Honolulu for an attack on a Navy base in December, television stations reported. The FBI confirmed that it received a letter, but would not discuss its contents.
MIAMI, Florida (CNN) -- Members of a joint terrorism task force team boarded a ship in Port Everglades Friday after receiving intelligence information it might have explosives onboard but a search found none, authorities said.
Broward County Sheriff Ken Jenne told a news conference, "The Coast Guard interdicted a vessel on the high seas that, we thought might have materials of an explosive nature in it.
"We have inspected a container that was the most suspect container. That container was unloaded from the ship, it was placed, it was opened ... we reviewed it, we sent our people in with probes and we did not find anything besides large copper sheets, and that was it," Jenne added.
To: antivenom
Why is the FBI doing the Navy's job?
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posted on
10/19/2002 7:48:36 AM PDT
by
Demidog
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