Posted on 08/14/2007 5:37:30 AM PDT by SJackson
Michael Curtis Reynolds, a failure from Wilkes-Barre, leaves Room 205 of the Thunderbird Hotel in Pocatello, Idaho, in December 2005 and heads for a rest stop on a remote stretch of I-15.
His agenda for the day is to pick up a bag of money from al-Qaeda so he can destroy America.
A belligerent drifter who once tried to blow up his parents, Reynolds, 47, is a regular in the Osama bin Laden Crew chat room, searching for jihadists to help him cripple the U.S. economy.
Reynolds has made contact with a self-described Islamic extremist who says he'll pay Reynolds $40,000 for his scheme to blow up U.S. energy pipelines.
Hurricane Katrina taught Reynolds that disruption of oil hurts America.
And in that chaos, he believes, lies opportunity.
Shannen Rossmiller spends Sept. 11, 2001, frozen in front of the TV in her Montana home.
"Oh, my God," she tells her husband, Randy. "They're going to need thousands of body bags. This doesn't seem possible. It's so surreal."
Randy had never seen his wife so tense. "We can't do anything about it, Shannen," Randy says. "Just take a Jacuzzi or something."
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This line alone bugs the hell out of me.... it seems like something you'd hear in a bad sitcom.
Bugs me too. Either he’s a jerk or the story is total fiction.
Wow! What a woman.
Yea. Bookmarking for the 2nd installment.
This is a thrilling story, and I was disappointed that I have to wait for the next installment. What a brilliant, brave, crazy, amazing patriot.
My only question is—why is this woman still alive? She allows her name, location, and photo to appear on the Internet, so I wonder why the jihadis haven’t tried to take her out. And why she permits her information to be published on the net.
I'm betting on the latter. Reads like the horrible writing in a Vince Flynn novel. ;)
WOW, thanks for the ping on this one. I’ve sent it to many friends, and can’t wait to read the rest of this story.
There is a story on this woman in the March 2007 Reader’s Digest. It is a more interesting read.
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Link to the RD story http://www.rd.com/content/cybersleuth-mom——busting-terrorists-online/
Because a Moozie slimeball would stick out like a sore thumb in Montana. Also, it's Red-state country and the Moozies know better than to go trying to knock someone off who's probably better armed than they are. They prefer blue-state gun-free zones.
The readers digest article states she carries a .38 revolver, good choice.
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