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Originally posted by Navillus
Ok, so I have been a long time lurker of this website, briefly let me state I have a very open mind, but also a realistic one. With that said I was just doing something and had the T.V. on in the background with the local news station on and heard something that I thought sounded bizarre and compelled me to join ATS.
With that said the news anchor said that tonight around 11pm, Indian point power plant would be conducting "safety drills" and that police and people in the surrounding area have been told to expect the sound of "simulated gunfire" and to not be alarmed.
I could only find one link to the topic.
www.midhudsonnews.com...
I don't know maybe I'm making something out of nothing but this sounds eerily similar to how there was a NORAD drill on 9/11 and yet the same thing the drill was conducting "happened".
So, any thoughts? Thanks.
A report made from guards at the Indian Point Nuclear Plant would be one of the most dramatic. The gigantic UFO was seen hovering over the plant for periods of time, and moved as close as 30 feet from the reactor. Security supervisors even once considered ordering in planes to have it shot down. The object over Indian Point was described by some of the guards as 1,000 ft. long
Originally posted by Skippy1138
Why on Earth would there be "simulated gunfire" during a safety drill??
That's pretty freaky.......
Originally posted by airspoon
I'm sure it's just a drill. What's the big deal, you do know that they do drill, don't you? I don't see anything suspicious with this drill, especially since they sent out an announcement. If they were planning a flase flag attack, they wouldn't need or want to send out an announcement, as they wouldn;t want to just pony up to the fact that they planned a drill for the same day. Wouldn't you agree? Just relax and take the information for what is because odds are that it is what it is.
--airspoon