Discussion of TPPP on TM many moons ago. I can't remember the context. Anyone?
Found this report of a bomb threat.
My first thought was scuba diver and illegal alien employees, but that may have been up north.
There have been threats that a plane would fly into one of them.
This source should be noted, it is the first time that I have found a report of a bomb threat report that was made by
a Park Ranger.
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Posted on Wednesday, December 04, 2002 @ 21:14:47 PST
Bomb Threat at Turkey Point Nuclear Power
Plant
Biscayne National Park (FL)
Bomb Threat at Turkey Point Nuclear Power Plant
Officials at the nuclear power plant at Turkey Point, located just a half mile from park
headquarters and bordering the park, received a phone call advising them of a bomb threat
to the facility around 10 p.m. on Thursday evening.
The land side of the plant was secured, and the Coast Guard was called for assistance in
patrolling the water side of the property. The Coast Guard then called the park for
assistance, since they couldnt be on scene for 45 minutes. Rangers Tom Rutledge and John
Bittner responded and secured the area until it was determined that there was no longer a
threat.
by Holly Rife, Chief Ranger
I had the same feeling Selene. I am not sure if it is because the Muslims have an affinity for staying in Florida, or if we were doing an accounting of nuclear plants and their locations. But somewhere it seems we had discussed that location.