Morsecode wrote:
"Shelter in place" sounds so much more pc than lockdown, doesn't it? Schools here routinely go on lockdown. If a liquor store gets held up, they'll put any school within a mile on lockdown. That's a good way to indoctrinate the next generation, too. The kids equate lockdown with safety. Which is to say the gov't is going to make things all better.
Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:I like how this gal sums it up.
aloneibreak wrote:again I ask
did a single leo or nat guard of any sort refuse to participate in these warrantless searches ?
or did they all follow orders for fear of repercussions ?
i see it as just as much of a test run on them as well as the gen pop
you all can make your own assumptions from there
jmo
neilgin1 wrote:Sheikh_yer_Bu'Tay wrote:I like how this gal sums it up.
you GOTTA love her!!! I do. nice eye Sheikh...is that "your type" too?
silverflake wrote:Hey guys, throwing out a question but first a report. I have mentioned that my family was there - my wife ran the marathon, and we were "locked down" at the Westin. Now, I have stopped reading any more coverage because I am getting overload and frankly, am having trouble sleeping last few nights. I need to know if anyone hear has heard an official report about the third explosion. What was that? It happened at about 4PM (initial bombs went off at 2:50). We had calmed down a little and were sitting on our beds In hotel room watching local coverage when "BOOM" went off - shook our windows. We jumped out and looked outside and to my right where the John Hancock building is, people were running away like cattle. The TV (local coverage) said the police told them it was a 'water cannon'. Do water cannons explode?
Help me out - what is the chatter on this? Am I over-reacting? Did I just miss the press coverage of this?
silverflake wrote:NHsorter - you're right - we were no where near JFK, nor was the marathon. Different part of Boston. That was an unconnected fire. Only mention I have is I got the Boston herald on Tuesday and it gives a time line and it says at 3:55 (hour after initial bombs) a third controlled detonation takes place.
Since no one here seems to know or be aware, I am now intrigued. I tell you, realcent folks, there was a third blast. Perhaps it's time I start digging.
Does this raise any questions? This hasn't been easy to handle so I hope I am not over-reacting here.
angel2004 wrote:Napalitano says FBI knew things about the suspects travel but FBI claims it didn't on FOX now. Who knows what's what with this.
silverflake wrote:neilgin1, as usual, thanks for the kind words and prayers. You're one of the good guys here.
natsb88, sounds like your info points toward the authorities blowing up a suspicious package (meaning the authorities provided the "boom"). That's a story I would like to believe (I think). As a naïve fire-power guy and police procedure know-nothing, is that the norm? Blowing it up before it blows you up?
natsb88 wrote:silverflake wrote:neilgin1, as usual, thanks for the kind words and prayers. You're one of the good guys here.
natsb88, sounds like your info points toward the authorities blowing up a suspicious package (meaning the authorities provided the "boom"). That's a story I would like to believe (I think). As a naïve fire-power guy and police procedure know-nothing, is that the norm? Blowing it up before it blows you up?
Yes, using a small controlled explosion, or something like a water cannon, is a way to blow apart a larger or unknown explosive device before it detonates on its own as designed. The idea is to break it apart so it can't function more than it is to actually set it off, but it can go either way, especially when you don't know what you are dealing with.
Whether it's true or not I can't say, but during the live coverage, all indications were that the third explosion was a controlled detonation like this done by the bomb squad on a suspicious package/bag near the bleachers. I would speculate that it turned out to be nothing due to the lack of further reporting, but that's just a guess.
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