all4one, your post about the attack on the Israel ships, using a speedboat, reminds me of about a year ago, in Seattle, a man in his fishing boat in the Seattle harbor, saw a boat drifting, he snagged it and as my memory goes it contained an ice chest full of explosives.
I am thinking it was along the line of a 12' alumunium boat.
This report was in that Seattle paper that always makes me think twice about the name, but has the best reports and will have ongoing investigations......the name is not like the 'times' etc.
Do you also recall last year, all the warnings about floating ice chests, that were rigged to explode and the floating black trash bags that were set to explode when bumped.
In one Louisiana lake, there was about 5 of the trash bag bombs found.
I remember warning my family to not touch the bags and ice chests if found.
Of course, every time I talk to them, there is something to warn them about. LOL
I think we also have to be weary of all the diving that may have happened (RE: the diving pic) and their use of the water with this. Perhaps the amount of explosives under sea vessels is underestimated along with what may be inside.
I mean do ships' underbellies get scanned everytime they dock? Hardly!
just a thought yknow..
Also the odd stories about "divers" being found in and around nuclear plants, refineries along the water and a few accounts of dead divers being found in places where they should not have been, who could not be identified. Early on, after 9/11 I recall dive shops being told to look out for Middle Eastern men looking to rent equipment. There were visits to VA area dive shops by the FBI.
Considering the USS Cole, we know that AQ has used this tactic before.