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Posted on 12/23/2004 10:30:10 PM PST by nwctwx
Thanks to you both for the summaries and updates. Much appreciated.
FoxNews Alert...
Suspicious U-Haul van in Miami.
Sorry about the double post. Grandson on lap being a bit too helpful.
Hi RR
Apparently the U-Haul is in the driveway of the Atty Gen'l office and Miami courthouse.
Thanks WCG. Having trouble hearing the TV right now. Listening to Rudolph the Red-nosed Reindeer for the umpteenth time. You doin' OK?
Yes ok here. (headaches from some kind of allergy every morning~~mold??)
Robots checking truck now.
Seems odd to leave a truck half in and out of the driveway into the street.
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Hello everyone! Happy 2005!
Catching up, catching up...
Thank you, Cindy. Same to you! :-)
Catching up - Happy New Year everyone!
Looks about the size of Oklahoma City truck.
Regarding the following article, there have been more than a few articles since last year where grenades and military ordinace have been found in odd areas. Some areas included GA, NY, PA, CO, DE, and MD.
A Boy Finds Rocket-Propelled Grenades (Seven Valleys, PA - 1/3/04)
SEVEN VALLEYS, PA-January 3, 2005 A 9-year-old boy playing in the woods beside his grandparents' home found three rocket-propelled grenades, police and his family said.
Nathaniel Heltzel was excited by what he found, and carried the grenades to his grandparents' front porch, his grandmother Marlene Grothey said.
"We were all a little bit excited," Grothey said. "We knew they were something that shouldn't have been there."
Grothey said they didn't know what to do, so they called 911. Police couldn't tell if the grenades would explode, so they told the family to evacuate the house at about noon on Saturday, though Grothey said she snapped a picture first. Police called in a bomb squad from Fort Indiantown Gap, and the family got the all-clear to return about five hours later.
The Grotheys have lived in their home for about 35 years, and children have played in the woods many times in that period with nothing similar ever found before.
"Maybe someone recently put them there," Grothey said. Southwestern Regional Police Chief Gregory Bean said the bomb squad is trying to find out where the grenades came from and how they ended up in the woods. Grothey said two of the grenades were silver-colored and rusted. The other grenade was blue-green with the words "Loaded October 1963."
I wonder if they live near the airport or any other would be target?
Happy New Year to you all4one!!
Happy 2005 Folks!!
Thanks for the summary 'zilla!
Regarding www.intelcenter.com, good info there...thanks for the reminder.
I'm wearing the same hat. ;-)
Remember too that many of the witnesses to the small plane crashes reported seeing a 'flash' before the planes crashed. Could these flashes have been laser?
Unreal!
What is ACSA?
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