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To: Myrddin; All

After seeing the report today, yes terrorists need to eat, watch restaurants:

2 suspected al-Qaeda agents dropped in for meal, says Denny's manager in Avon

http://www.denverpost.com/Stories/0,1413,36~53~2177173,00.html

PS I also did CB Patrol for several years until 16 years ago, the risks we took with Chicago gangs reminds me of the terrorist danger


4,357 posted on 05/28/2004 2:26:47 PM PDT by JustPiper (There is a LAW of Cause and Affect)
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To: All
Explosives Being Investigated In Joshua Tree

Significant Amount Of Explosive Devices, Bomb-Making Material

POSTED: 11:48 am PDT May 28, 2004

JOSHUA TREE, Calif. -- Explosives found in a downtown home in Joshua Tree have forced authorities to shut down a half-mile stretch of State Highway 62 in the high desert.

Sheriff's deputies were chasing a suspect east of the Circle K convenience store Friday morning when the suspect went into the home. Another man was allegedly making explosive devices, and the sheriff's bomb squad was called in.

Investigators say they found a significant amount of explosive devices and bomb-making material.

The California Highway Patrol has shut down Highway 62 between Park and Sunburst. A bomb squad robot is being used to enter the house.

4,359 posted on 05/28/2004 2:32:37 PM PDT by knak
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To: JustPiper
PS I also did CB Patrol for several years until 16 years ago, the risks we took with Chicago gangs reminds me of the terrorist danger

Right after I graduated from college in 1976, I picked up a CB and spent the summer hanging out with old friends from high school. In time, I discovered the "CB culture" in the area was oriented to beach bonfire parties with lots of beer, marijuana and fighting that included knives and guns. The crazies would actively hunt each other, pull down CB antenna with grappling hooks and a 4X4 and shoot out windows with a 12 gauge shotgun. I decided that crowd was too rough for my tastes. I studied for my ham license and found a slightly better educated group of people there. The choice in radio gear was significantly better too.

4,526 posted on 05/28/2004 5:46:41 PM PDT by Myrddin
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