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Boston bombing update!!!

I don't see the officer who is running forward, kicking back an object and even with the when blown up, I can tell what that object is.

However, it does seems as the jogger throws something to the other jogger that falls. That was a little weird.
 
The object they are talking about is a paper cup.

Don't buy it.
 
Discussing bombers.

Detroit — Federal agents have arrested a Saudi Arabian traveler who arrived at Detroit Metropolitan Airport with a pressure cooker, a key component used in the Boston Marathon bombings last month.
Hussain Al Khawahir appeared for a brief hearing at 1 p.m. in federal court on charges he allegedly used an altered passport and lied to a U.S. Customs and Border Protection Agent about the pressure cooker.

It was unclear Monday whether his arrest is terrorism related or a misunderstanding. But the prosecutor handling the case is Assistant U.S. Attorney Jonathan Tukel, who prosecuted the terror case against underwear bomber Umar Farouk Abdulmutallab.

"I am in the dark, too," said Rita Chastang, his court-appointed lawyer.

U.S. Attorney Barbara McQuade declined comment on the particulars of the case or whether there are any links to terrorism.
"We never want to jump to conclusions and read more into a situation than is there, but we want to make sure all cases are fully investigated to protect the public," McQuade said.
The slight-built, goateed Al Khawahir, 33, was dressed in a green Wayne County Jail uniform Monday and wearing ankle chains.

Flanked by an Arabic translator, he said nothing as Tukel asked to reschedule a detention hearing to 1 p.m. Tuesday.
That's when a federal magistrate judge will decide whether Al Khawahir will be released on bond.
Al Khawahir arrived at the airport Saturday from Saudi Arabia, via Amsterdam, according to a criminal complaint filed Monday in federal court.
Al Khawahir was traveling with a B1/B2 visa, which lets him travel to the U.S. temporarily for business or tourism.

He told agents he was visiting his nephew, who attends the University of Toledo. During baggage inspection, officers noticed a page missing from Al Khawahir's passport.
Al Khawahir told officers he did not know how the page was removed from the passport.
During the baggage exam, officers found a pressure cooker.

Al Khawahir said he brought the pressure cooker for his nephew because the devices are not sold in the United States, according to the complaint.
Later, he changed his story and admitted that his nephew had purchased a pressure cooker in the U.S. but it was cheap and broken.
Dawud Walid, executive director of the Michigan chapter of the Council of American-Islamic Relations, urged caution.

"I hope that our government is not criminalizing people if they travel and have cooking items just because they are Muslim or come from the Muslim world," Walid said. "I don't think someone flying with an empty pressure cooker elevates to a level of terrorism unless the government has some other sound information."


 
Don't fall for the conspiracy theorists mumbo jumbo crap.

Agree (in this case).
They were Radical Religious Extremist -- they either endorsed or plan to do harm to the public.
Good riddance.
 
Don't fall for the conspiracy theorists mumbo jumbo crap.

Completely agree.

The entire video misses the new cloaked thermite detonation device - similar to what was used at the Word Trade Center only scaled down, that was planted off the screen.
 
WASHINGTON - Accused Boston Marathon bomber Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, who was found hiding in a boat days after the blasts, left a handwritten message describing the attack as retribution for U.S. wars in Muslim countries, CBS News reported on Thursday.

The CBS News report, citing anonymous sources, said that Tsarnaev used a pen to write the message on an interior wall of the boat, where police found him bleeding from gunshot wounds four days after the April 15 bombing.


The note summed up with the idea that “when you attack one Muslim, you attack all Muslims,” CBS News reported.

CBS News did not make clear how its sources knew the information and Reuters was not immediately able to confirm the report.

A spokeswoman for the FBI in Boston, Katherine Gulotta, declined to confirm or deny the report.

The CBS News report said Tsarnaev, 19, described his older brother and fellow suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev, 26, who died in a gunbattle with police, as “a martyr.”

“Basically, the note says ... the bombings were retribution for the U.S. crimes against Muslims in places like Iraq and Afghanistan and that the victims of the Boston bombing were ’collateral damage,’ the same way innocent victims have been collateral damage in U.S. wars around the world,” said CBS News reporter John Miller, who is a former spokesman for the FBI.


The bombings at the finish line of the world-famous marathon killed three people and injured 264 others. The FBI identified the ethnic Chechen brothers as suspects from video and pictures at the scene.


Dzhokhar Tsarnaev was arrested in Watertown, Massachusetts, on April 19 after a daylong manhunt and lockdown of much of the Boston area. He is being held in a prison hospital west of Boston and faces charges that could carry the death penalty if he is convicted.


Tamerlan Tsarnaev had been on a U.S. government database of potential terrorism suspects and the United States had twice been warned by Russia that he might be an Islamic militant, according to U.S. security officials.



https://www.torontosun.com/2013/05/16/boston-bombing-suspect-wrote-message-in-boat-cbs-news
 
Completely agree.

The entire video misses the new cloaked thermite detonation device - similar to what was used at the Word Trade Center only scaled down, that was planted off the screen.

It was the Klingons. I know, because in a dream this disembodied head (kinda looked like Madman, now I think of it) told me the whole thing was the Klingons. He wouldn't lie, would he?
 
It was the Klingons. I know, because in a dream this disembodied head (kinda looked like Madman, now I think of it) told me the whole thing was the Klingons. He wouldn't lie, would he?

so tell me how long have been taking phenobarbital?
 
Another one gets shot without being interrogated.

MIAMI - An FBI agent shot and killed a Florida man with suspected links to the Boston Marathon bombings early on Wednesday, NBC News reported.
NBC said the suspect was being questioned and was originally co-operative, but was fatally shot after attacking the agent.

The Orlando Sentinel said a friend had identified the dead man as 27-year-old Ibragim Todashev of Orlando. The newspaper quoted the friend, Khusn Taramiv, as saying Todashev was being investigated as part of the Boston bombings and knew bombing suspect Tamerlan Tsarnaev because both were mixed martial-arts fighters.

FBI spokesman Dave Couvertier could not confirm the dead man’s identity nor the potential link to the Boston bombings.

“We are currently responding to a shooting incident involving an FBI special agent,” he told Reuters by e-mail. “The incident occurred in Orlando, Florida. The agent encountered the suspect while conducting official duties. The suspect is deceased. We do not have any further details at this time.”

Tsarnaev, 26, died in a gunfight with police. His brother, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, was found hiding in a boat in Watertown, Mass., four days after the April 15 blasts, which killed three people and injured 264 others at the finish line of the Boston Marathon.


Dzhokhar Tsarnaev, 19, was shot in the throat before his capture and is being held in a prison hospital west of Boston. He faces charges that could carry the death penalty if he is convicted.

https://www.torontosun.com/2013/05/...-suspected-ties-to-boston-bomb-suspect-report
 
She is either nuts or on to something.

CONCORD, N.H. —Controversial state Rep. Stella Tremblay, R-Auburn, resigned from the New Hampshire House of Representatives Thursday, moments before lawmakers were poised to pass a two-year, nearly $11 billion budget and a day after she made another allegation the Boston Marathon bombing might have been a government conspiracy.

Tremblay sent a letter of resignation to the House Speaker's office via certified mail on Thursday. She also sold her house for $410,000 on Monday, according to property records.
Serving in her second term in the House, Tremblay made national headlines in April after she backed up claims the Boston Marathon bombings might have been a government-sponsored "false flag" meant to take away civil liberties.

After controversy erupted, she apologized and then reiterated her belief that more questions needed to be asked into the government's role even as the suspect admitted guilt and the motive.

The full House also voted to fully rebuke her comments.
Wednesday morning, she sent an e-mail to all of her House colleagues with website links to videos and blogs questioning the Boston Marathon bombings.

"Have you seen ANY main stream media doing a follow-up on these stories? I have not. I just connect the dots," wrote Tremblay. "Apparently, it is very dangerous to seek truth, or ask questions."


State Rep. George Lambert, R-Litchfield, a friend of Tremblay said he "understood her frustration."


"She had a hard time in the House," Lambert, a potential candidate for governor, said.

State Democratic Party spokesman Harrell Kirstein said Tremblay did the right thing by resigning.

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She is lucky she is not in Boston.

She is lucky she is not in Boston.
 
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