“Remember, it’s been proven some time back that modern vehicles with WiFi can be remotely tampered with…”
You’ve hit on something I’ve been thinking about but didn’t know how to express. I remember reading a couple years back about new cars would be fit with some device that cops could bring to a Dead Stop a car they were chasing on the freeway or street through interference with brakes.
But never heard any more if they did that.
This Rainbow Bridge event is so bizarre I’m pretty sure some kind of Govt interference is involved — especially since (iirc LittleLinda said earlier) the identity of passengers was known at the checkpoint. Let’s see what they come up with - ought to be interesting!
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This Rainbow Bridge event is so bizarre I’m pretty sure some kind of Govt interference is involved — especially since (iirc LittleLinda said earlier) the identity of passengers was known at the checkpoint. Let’s see what they come up with - ought to be interesting!
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I did say that early on and I’m going to correct myself. In order to get into Canada, which was ostensibly where they were going, they’d have to actually cross the full length of the Rainbow Bridge to get to the border officials for Canada. There is no checkpoint prior to getting on the bridge, though there is a rather pricey toll booth. They’re considered to be in Canada halfway across the bridge and the accident was clearly in Niagara Falls, New York. Only an American border official (on duty) was injured in the blast.
The path of the vehicle shows that the driver didn’t even attempt to get on the bridge, unless he tried and was turned back earlier, then returned to wreak havoc. The bridge is slanted to the northwest heading into Canada. The driver cut across the front of it in a west or southwest direction and charged into a barrier meant to keep northbound (to Canada) and southbound (to US) traffic apart. The car flipped over the barrier, flew into the air and exploded mid-air before falling to the ground in a million or more pieces. This means that the passengers didn’t make it to the Canadian Customs area to have their papers examined and be identified. I apologize for not understanding early on where the event happened.
Jihad Watch were the ones who reported that an Iranian passport was found on the ground on the US side. If that’s true, it must have been blown out of the car from the force of the blast, and somehow missed catching fire. Those passport covers are pretty durable.
Good suggestion. As i said before this thing may take a while to figure out,another in along list of hard to figure incidents.