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Posted on 04/26/2004 3:35:38 PM PDT by JustPiper
Edited on 07/12/2004 4:14:45 PM PDT by Jim Robinson. [history]
"I will never cower before any master nor bend to any threat"
Two Chinese diplomats, away from their Los Angeles consulate improperly, recently sped their vehicle past a Los Alamos National Laboratory guard post near classified facilities in what U.S. officials think was an intelligence mission, The Washington Times has learned.
(Excerpt) Read more at washtimes.com ...
Yep. And the lawyers who represent us themselves in DC, are getting rich off of it, regardless of "party" [which is itself a sham for the most part]. I know I sound like Pat Buchanan...probably because he was right in many ways.
BWAHAHAHAHAHAHA!!!!
ATF, Army help remove materials from campus apartment
Mississippi State University police on Wednesday charged a 20-year-old student with possession of explosives after officers discovered explosive materials in the student's on-campus apartment.
Christopher F. Horromon, 20, of 63 Arbour Acres, MSU, was being held in the Oktibbeha County Jail Wednesday night on a charge of possession of explosives. Bond for Horromon had not been set as of Wednesday night.
Horromon and another man, who was not arrested and later released, were questioned most of the afternoon Wednesday, said MSU Police Department officials. The man was found to be visiting Horromon from out of town, officials said.
MSU officers and federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms agents searched the apartment -- No. 63 in Building 6 at the on-campus Arbour Acres complex -- after custodial workers from the university's Department of Housing and Residence Life called police shortly after 11 a.m. Wednesday.
The two custodians had gone to the apartment to clean it and, upon entering, noticed a strong smell of gasoline in the apartment and found the two men lying in the second-floor hallway of the apartment, said Ann Bailey, MSU director of housing and residence life.
Fearing the two were unconscious, the custodians contacted MSU police officers and Housing Department officials, who, in turn contacted the Starkville Fire Department and paramedics.
The two young men were later found to be asleep, and the gasoline smell had come from the carpet, which was saturated with the fuel from a leaking motorcycle and moped in the apartment, officials said.
The two were sleeping the hallway because the bedrooms in the apartment were packed full of their belongings, said MSU Police Chief Tom Johnson.
While in the apartment, officers and emergency workers discovered containers of flammable fuel and three suspicious devices later determined to contain explosive chemicals, Johnson said.
"We knew what we were looking at, so we evacuated the apartment and all the other apartments in the building and got control of the scene," Johnson said. "We called ATF and an Army team from Camp Shelby to handle the materials."
The Explosive Ordnance Disposal Detachment from Camp Shelby removed the explosive material from the apartment, and it was being taken by ATF agents to be tested, Johnson said.
Neither Johnson, the ATF agents nor the Army explosive technicians would comment on the type of materials found in the apartment, though Johnson did say they were chemicals. They also would not comment on the type of devices or objects in which the materials were encased.
After the explosive materials were removed, MSU police investigators conducted a thorough search of the apartment to ensure that all dangerous materials had been removed, Johnson said.
Officers continued working into the evening hours Wednesday.
Few students remain on the MSU campus following the close of the spring semester last week, but Robinson said the students being house at Arbour Acres were staying there between academic terms. The summer term is scheduled to begin in two weeks.
The five or six students evacuated from Building 6 were being housed free of charge in Herbert Hall until the apartment in question was cleaned and the building cleared for safe reentry, Robinson said.
Johnson would not comment on whether additional charges may be filed in the incident, but did say the investigation is continuing.
Jay Perry and Charlie Winfield, attorneys representing Horromon and the other man in the apartment, were present at the apartment complex during the search late Wednesday afternoon, but would not comment on what had been found or the arrest.
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1135145/posts
http://www.starkvilledailynews.com/articles/2004/05/12/news/news01.txt
Our enemies are here already and we teach them in our schools. Let's not also forget all the whacko professors. JUST GREAT!! Hiding in plain sight.
A pair of F16s just went over Palmdale south for LA....escorting someone to LAX....
is that Air Chance flight due ?
Thanks WCG and JP.
It's been a while since I checked it , now I forgot the flight #. If I remember correctly it does come south over that area around this time. Do you have flight #?
Headaches and nausea? Just about everybody I know has that here in Boston. They must be sending the waves in this direction.
AF68 Not found on today's schedule per flight tracker.
Maybe it was United 195 from Dulles to LAX? I watched it for about 5 minutes at just under 200 mph at 0 altitude per the Galileo tracker. I thought something may have been wrong with it because it was due to land at 7:11 and landed in the last 5 minutes. I don't know how the trackers normally show the track, so this is all probably normal.
Here is the link http://www.cheaptickets.com/trs/cheaptickets/galileo_flight_tracker/graphics_results.xsl
They are usually within 5 minutes or so on the trackers. My friend at ATC always reminds me that they do sometimes have to go around weather, so they may have been delayed which doesn't usually show on the tracker.
When I heard him say that this morning, I immediately thought of you............LOL
Thanks for explaining. I didn't know what to look for or which tracker site is best to use. I happened on to UAL Flight 195 by accident and decided to learn something. Thanks to you, I have!
We should stay 'heads up' on any bio trends.
http://www.iraqpress.org/english.asp?fname=ipenglish\2004-05-11\2.htm
I was not aware that 'normal' anthrax could spread this easily.
That tracker is good, I use fboweb usually.
I've found others today that have said the same thing...with time frames out as far as 3-4 weeks on the outset of symptoms, without any relief or obvious physical cause!
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1135220/posts
The government is here to help us alright /sarc...sheesh...get a load of this article.
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