The guy is just short of a real threat. What he's saying may sound like a threat, but I know threats that the FBI will usually respond to, and have been on the receiving end of them.
One good one "There's a bomb in my trunk parked in the (building name) garage."
Many's the time I and several thousand other people trooped out of the building.
Once the bomb was on a desk one floor above my desk, and another time the bomb was in the trunk of a guy's ex-girlfriend. Another time we came in Monday morning to a bomb threat ~ the boyfriend of a gal in another building got mixed up on his addresses and the bomb was in our parking garage.
There's usually got to be some evidence the person making the threat has the knowledge, opportunity and wherewithall to make good on it. Otherwise he gets charged with making a "false threat" (a more recent addition to the law thought to provide a useful prophylaxis).
It's useful for people to keep in mind the difference between "real threats" and "false threats". Under the Patriot Act the "false threats" thing has kind of slipped over into "terrorism".
Turner will walk on this one but he has no damage claims against anyone. At the same time he should realize that being in New Jersey does not protect him from the fascistic Leftwingtards who run Connecticut. They want to get him and they are reading his every word hoping to trip him up.
My guess is that most of Turner's audience are Leftwingtards. Before this event I'd never heard of him (unless he's involved in the Turner Diary thing).
Oh, I did not think about that possibility.
A 'false threat' loophole.
Thanks for the information.
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