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originally posted by: Gargoyle91
a reply to: roadgravel
It's got to be a inside job and a media stunt , I mean whoever did this would get Life in prison even though no one was hurt right ? Why send fake bombs not meant to go off makes no sense .
originally posted by: IAMTAT
FBI is saying ALL devices were mailed from Florida.
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: IAMTAT
Have they said how all of these made the journey without having sufficient postage and also that same postage not being postmarked?
originally posted by: jadedANDcynical
a reply to: IAMTAT
Have they said how all of these made the journey without having sufficient postage and also that same postage not being postmarked?
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