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FBI Seeking possible terrorists driving 'Real Transport' 18-wheeler Quebec Canada License RS7-116
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Posted on 02/15/2003 10:55:48 PM PST by disclaimer
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To: Ernest_at_the_Beach
#4 Good link. Skimmed through it. This caught my eye and Chuck Colson is reliable. It also makes sense.
"Chuck Colson of the evangelical American Christian Mission, which ministers to inmates around the country, penned a widely circulated article in the Wall Street Journal charging that "al-Qaeda training manuals specifically identify America's prisoners as candidates for conversion because they may be 'disenchanted with their country's policies'... As US citizens, they will combine a desire for 'payback' with an ability to blend easily into American culture." Moreover, he wrote, "Saudi money has been funneled into the American Muslim Foundation, which supports prison programs," reiterating that America's "alienated, disenfranchised people are prime targets for radical Islamists who preach a religion of violence, of overcoming oppression by jihad." "
Just wait till they get out ... . Bitter, angry and with nothing to lose.
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02/16/2003 9:36:24 PM PST
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Great bump sign.
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02/16/2003 10:27:36 PM PST
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To: Cindy
I'm relieved that nothing happened. Perhaps being trapped inside while all this snow is piling up has turned me into an aluminum foil advocate. There must be 30" of the stuff out there and it just keeps on comming!
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02/17/2003 5:40:56 AM PST
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What can you make with Boric Acid? I know it can be used as a pesticide around anthills etc... but that's about it, other than what's in that article.
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02/17/2003 8:29:43 AM PST
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Terriergal
(Going to war without the French is like going deer hunting without an accordion.)
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I called Real Transport, Inc in Milwaukee and talked to the guy there. He knew of the story. He said it
couldn't be one of their trucks because they are not licensed to operate in Colorado. He believes it is an outfit out of Canada. I checked and can find no 'outfit' in Canada that uses the term 'Real Transport' on their trucks.
IMHO, this must be a stolen truck from the Milwaukee company, and outfitted with a Canadian plate.
Does anyone know if something nasty, being 'trucked' into the U.S. via Mexico might be allowed in easier if it the truck had Canadian plates and papers showing it was returning to Canada? And aren't border agents along the Mexican border searching primarily for drugs? What if the truck was free of all drugs, but had something more dangerous that drug-sniffing dogs would not detect.
A story at: http://mccain.senate.gov/NAFTATRUCKS.HTM
says that not all trucks heading north from Mexico have their driver's Commercial Driver's License (CDL) verified, because they don't have the equipment, and even without those checks, back-ups already exceed 4 hours at some border crossings.
The Byers Colorado employees say the truck left the gas station and headed north on '36', supposedly toward Interstate 80. I would think however that since highway 36 quickly bends and heads EAST, the drivers were trying to avoid weigh stations, and are travelling cross country on smaller roads.
To: FL_engineer
"He said it couldn't be one of their trucks because they are not licensed to operate in Colorado. He believes it is an outfit out of Canada. I checked and can find no 'outfit' in Canada that uses the term 'Real Transport' on their trucks."
I checked Canadian trucking firms using Canadian search engines and could not find a Real Transport or a Real Transport, Inc. in Canada. I used GOOGLE and several other search engines. FYI.
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02/18/2003 12:26:34 AM PST
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Cindy
To: FL_engineer
I suspect this was probably the truck that tripped the radiation alarm coming across the Canadian border and doubt that it would have gone into Mexico, since it would probably have triggered an alarm at the Mexican crossing, too.
Marine Inspector is our resident border patrol person--he could probably tell you of he's still on FR.
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02/18/2003 12:33:22 AM PST
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Cindy
To: FL_engineer
Good for you - taking action. It's why the terrorists won't keep us down - we care about our country and fellow citizens too much to sit idly by.
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02/18/2003 5:23:52 AM PST
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Peach
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So there are no further developments on this? No sightings or anything?
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02/18/2003 9:28:41 AM PST
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Terriergal
(Going to war without the French is like going deer hunting without an accordion.)
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02/18/2003 5:01:34 PM PST
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Cindy
To: Cindy
Yeah I read that one - unless there's a post further down that has an update, didn't see anything new.
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02/19/2003 10:22:01 AM PST
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Terriergal
(Going to war without the French is like going deer hunting without an accordion.)
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