blackrabbit wrote:After rereading this thread I don't see anyone wishing for attacks at all.
I didn't mean wishing for attacks, obviously. I meant wishing that specific attacks will vindicate your beliefs/cynicism.
blackrabbit wrote:After rereading this thread I don't see anyone wishing for attacks at all.
brian0918 wrote:This "false flag" conspiracy s**t is sickening and getting old. Wait until you've got family or friends who are victims in an attack, and you start reading about people blaming the government, trying to make it political, with no respect for the victims. Stop wishing for attacks to vindicate your cynicism, and start showing some decency.
Thogey wrote:Any guesses on how long it will take the media to speculate on the tea party, right wingers responsible for the attack.
brian0918 wrote:This "false flag" conspiracy s**t is sickening and getting old. Wait until you've got family or friends who are victims in an attack, and you start reading about people blaming the government, trying to make it political, with no respect for the victims. Stop wishing for attacks to vindicate your cynicism, and start showing some decency.
Dave wrote:Keep listening to FOX for your fair and balanced news,
Dave wrote:Keep listening to FOX for your fair and balanced news,
theo wrote:brian0918 wrote:This "false flag" conspiracy s**t is sickening and getting old. Wait until you've got family or friends who are victims in an attack, and you start reading about people blaming the government, trying to make it political, with no respect for the victims. Stop wishing for attacks to vindicate your cynicism, and start showing some decency.
You used the emotion around these terrible events to inhibit honest discussion of how we might be impacted. This is a tactic very often used by people. I think you owe Beauanderos an apology.
NDFarmer wrote:I've been hearing the bomb squad was in the area doing a "practice drill". Maybe they weren't practicing. Maybe they had some tips that something was going to happen. But because the marathon brings in so many millions of dollars that they did not want to say anything or call it off.
ScrapMetal wrote:For those that doubt governments do not conduct false flag events, here is something to consider.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FBNZpURiHyc&feature=youtu.be
silverflake wrote:Friends, I just arrived home in southwestern Virginia from Boston. My wife ran the marathon. We were staying at the Westin Hotel. I am speechless. I never felt so euphoric one minute hugging my wife then felt so shocked and horrified 10 minutes later. I am grateful to be home safe but the feeling of not knowing what was going on, having cell service cut off, and watching the moments of chaos from our hotel room window was scary and humbling. My wife and I grew up in metro Boston but as our beliefs and needs changed we moved our family out of the city years ago. I still find it bitter sweet going back to Boston (it's the sports, guys, I love the Bruins, Red Sox and Pats) but I now hope never to set foot in Boston. We were "locked down" in our hotel (trapped) and the minute we heard we could leave, we packed up and left at 6;30 this am.
Yes, I know this could have happened in any city, not just Boston, but I felt claustrophobic the whole weekend in Boston and would feel that way in any city. The fact that it happened where I was Is enough for me to avoid it altogether (it's all about me). Luckily I was able to drop to my knees with my wife and kids and pray as this was taking place. We should all pray for the victims and families and God Bless the first responders and rescue workers who were unquestionably courageous.
by the way, we were on Boylston street texting each other to meet up. Our last text before we saw each other was 2:39, bombs went off at 2:50. While I don't think they would have affected us where we were standing at the time, its just a little unnerving.
thanks for reading, had to therapeutically get this off my chest after a 12 hour escape, I mean drive.
ScrapMetal wrote:It will become a political blame game within 72 hours.
I agree, or it will be used just as Sandy Hook. After a few days, the people killed or hurt will be a passing memory, but the political mileage they can get from it will forever be there.
My guess is domestic terrorism, maybe due to the government's stance on gun control. Too many nut cases out there, sad that they must involve innocent people that have nothing to do with their agenda.
My heart goes out to the victims.
SilverDragon72 wrote: we should let the authorities sort it out.
brian0918 wrote:This "false flag" conspiracy s**t is sickening and getting old. Wait until you've got family or friends who are victims in an attack, and you start reading about people blaming the government, trying to make it political, with no respect for the victims. Stop wishing for attacks to vindicate your cynicism, and start showing some decency.
ScrapMetal wrote:I wonder how many public servants (Police, security, etc) were injured? If the answer is none, then I would begin to wonder if they had warning that this was about to happen. Also, another possibility is that is was a failed FBI inspired terrorist entrapment scenario that went terrible wrong. Remember that the FBI has been behind many of the "foiled" terrorist plots.
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