posted on Oct, 18 2010 @ 03:52 PM
I hope they keep the country on high alert, this does not sound good at all. And imo y'all are right, it could be a dry run. I lived in Paris five
minutes walk from Saint Michelle metro in '95, heard the explosion, watched as the victims on stretchers were carried out and heard the commentary
live. It was Algerian terrorists at that time and here is what they planned (which btw is now totally eradicated from wiki, msm, everywhere, the plan
has been purged from history). The plan was to bomb trains during rush hour as they passed under the river Seine. Bombs would go off on the trains
and in the under river tunnel. The tunnels would be flooded for a good portion of the city and all the rush hour travelers would be drowned like rats
(the algerians words, not mine, they would always call in their one minute warning to the newspapers with these terrible threats)
www.lifeslittlemysteries.com...
One month ago Paris had a bomb scare, metro related, one location was the eiffel tower, the other was once again Saint Michelle next to the Seine.
www.msnbc.msn.com...
Now, today, a little over a month later a metro scare, breakdown? in London. One of the metro trains affected was Westminster next to the Thames..
news.sky.com...
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Since the whackos like to attack in threes I would propose that in around a months time there will be another major city with a metro problem of some
kind, most likely a city whose metro goes under a river.
It is shaping up as dry runs of sorts imo.
If I were in charge of security for these major cities I would close all sections of the metro that goes under a river or is next to a river. And I
would put the chunnel under permanent high alert.
We live in strange times to have to think this way. I truly hope all I posted here turns out to be BS,
STM
edit on 10/18/2010 by seentoomuch because: (no reason given)