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Originally posted by Staafke
And of course: the first suspect, the 26 year old, got killed in a firefight. Unable to plead any innocence or for that matter: a reason. I'm willing to throw in a bet for some bitcoins that the 19 year old will be shot too and all what will remain is a mystery. Except for the reasons the US government will feed to the world so you can continue your daily lives with a little more added fear. One of the most beautiful commodities the US has to offer, if I may add.
Originally posted by jjsr420
Great topic Op. My own personal belief is the boston bombing, AND the TX fetilizer plant explosion are part of a conspiracy not only to spread fear, but also to take people's minds off the fact that N. Korea has a neuclear missile aimed directly at the US.
So while throwing bombs and grenades and shooting out of an SUV during a car chase, he was supposed to be allowed to pull over, exit the vehicle, plead innocence, and walk away?
Originally posted by jjsr420
reply to post by CalibratedZeus
Ok, here's the video: www.cbsnews.com...
Quick question: Do you hear ANY bombs going off? Cause I don't. I don't hear anything except gunfire. So where's the bombs?
Police said they chased the suspects to a neighborhood in Watertown, just west of Cambridge, where explosives were thrown at them and gunfire was exchanged.
Witnesses in Watertown reported hearing multiple gunshots and explosions at about 1 a.m. Friday, The Associated Press reports. Dozens of police officers and FBI agents were in the neighborhood and a helicopter circled overhead.
Originally posted by Staafke
Another thing I wanted to add: I read news every day. And every day (or almost) I see headlines of terror attacks all around the world. And Mea Culpa, but more and more often I don't even read the article... Same with the broadcasted news on TV (in Belgium): They only spend about 15 seconds on it. Like: "Oh, BTW, another 30 people got killed today in a country we don't really care about..." But boomboom in the US? News coverage 24/7!!!
Am I the only one who thinks this is hypocrite?
Watertown residents reported gunshots and explosions in the middle of the night in their typically sleepy town, where they were ordered to stay inside their homes with the doors and windows locked. “It shook the house a little,” said Christine Yajko of Watertown, who reported a pair of explosions. Another unexploded bomb was later found nearby. Read more: www.nydailynews.com...
Yea, like I said. I don't hear a single bomb go off during the fire-fight.