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An electronic device has been discovered by investigators next to a petrochemical facility in southern France, where two tanks caught fire on Tuesday. Sources say it might confirm earlier suspicions that the blaze was started on purpose.
"The simultaneous explosion of the tanks, which are spaced about 500 meters from each other, is not the result of a technical accident. The thesis of criminal intent is clearly being considered," an anonymous source told Reuters.
The device is now being analyzed to find out if it could have started the fire, police officials told Liberation.
Three deliberate, simultaneous explosions rocked a major petrochemical plant in France on Bastille Day, but as usual it is still ‘too early to talk about terrorism’.
originally posted by: SubTruth
a reply to: 8675309jenny
Hi France how is the tolerance working out for ya.........At some point the French are going to say enough is enough and take a very hard stand on this issue. The people pushing tolerance are going to have a smaller and smaller audience.
Is it politically correct......NO.......Is it needed.......YES.
originally posted by: WUNK22
When will Americans stop being so tolerant towards the mayhem in our inter city's? Some of us feel like we're being terrorized right here at home.a reply to: SubTruth
originally posted by: Wildmanimal
a reply to: 8675309jenny
Rather interesting
that an "electronic device'
could generate frequencies
that would cause critical
mass in two objects
500 meters ( roughly 1500 feet/
One Quarter mile apart).
Oo La la,
imagine what that could
do to your brain when
the device is not busy
being tuned to deliver
Dopamine to your cranium.
Pay no attention,
just go on paying your
phone bill,
Ignorance is Strength.
originally posted by: PorteurDeMort
Of course it's a coincidence. Can't call a spade a spade these days without offending someone's delicate sensibilities.