posted on Feb, 23 2008 @ 07:30 PM
on one hand and on the other:
Hand one: If every office, school, etc. building in the U.S. called in a bomb threat, would all the ppl in those buildings have to be told to evacuate
even though the threat is so national and therefore highly unlikely to be real?
Also, how would police react to it if it were the case?
Hand two: If some ppl in different areas called in a bomb threats from untracable phones and/or pay phones to 911 naming buildings where they say a
bomb threat is, would all the ppl in those buildings named have to be told to evacuate even though the threat is so national that it's highly
unlikely to be real?
^^If a threat were made everyday, and after each of those days a bomb wasnt found, to one hand or the other, would they still have to evacuate each in
case?
I would think that the goal may be that the terrorists making phoney threats intend to make the ppl get mad
at the authorities for following
obvious played out lies over and over. Some would even start to believe it's a conspiracy for something being set up by the government. But then
again, I would also think: What if that's apart of the plan to make all think that and then rolled in are real bombs to where ppl would think
somebody simply keeps crying wolf? In one way I think the nation is weak in that it could be ran nonstop by hands of terrorists making threats. I dont
think there is anything that could change this weakness in authority's reflexes. Threats could be spread nationwide like the art of graffedy (sp?) to
make the nation freeze/slow from functioning properly.