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That idiot Solar (Tom) keeps posting false information about the bombing then blaming the fact that he got it wrong on the liberal media. What a hoot.
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\V/ wrote:Just to be clear regarding the anthrax strain, it was from an Army lab named USAMRIID which is located at the Army's Fort Detrick...USAMRIID was the only source of Ames strain :|
That's what the government - the FBI and U.S. Justice Department - tells you via the public but questionable prosecution of Bruce Edward Ivins. Which makes propaganda / false flag claims rather silly.

The independent and public review of the evidence by the National Academy of Sciences found no "weaponization." They found that it was "impossible to reach any definitive conclusion about the origins of the anthrax in the letters, based solely on the available scientific evidence". And they challenged the FBI and U.S. Justice Department's conclusion that the anthrax at Fort Detrick was the parent material for the spores in the anthrax letters.

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One of the CPF idiots has made this comment: "How do you wear a baseball cap and a hoodie at the same time? If someone's in a garb like that you likely couldn't even see his race"

So you can't wear a hoodie and baseball cap at the same time? Seriously? Do these people ever leave the trailer park?
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Yep, the nutters go into the shadows, wait five minutes, and then come out again with
more ridiculous nonsense. It's good to have a short memory if you're a professional wingnut.
When their assjack predictions and theories don't come true, they just forget them and
swallow the new stuff coming in. They're still going crazy over Bill Ayers, who wasn't even
much of a big deal back in 2008.

News media like the "liberal" New York Post, which ran with the Saudi national story that all
the nutters believed and had 12 people dead the night of the bombing. Very trustworthy.

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Yeah the Rupurt Murdoch owned New York Post. Real liberal source there.
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Det. StrangeThorn: "I will bet if he is anything but a white male this will be released in the middle of the night or they are not saying a thing until the Twisters are complete with a plan!"

Yeah. They're going to bury it because he's Arab, just like they bury all the other stories about Islamic terrorism.

Have you noticed how they pretty much ignore Supsla? He must not be radical enough for them. He needs to step up his game and toss the words Kenyan and Muscum around. Maybe wave a rebel flag and tell a couple racists jokes. Otherwise they're going to think he's a dyed in the wool leebrul.
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Vrede wrote:He's smarter than them, not that it's all that difficult to pull off.
Oh God, so true, and so bad to say.

Not much smarter though.

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KC=Kenneth Curtis of Tupelo, MS. A known nut job.

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Well you really have to be way out there to make any impression on the lunatic fringe
at CPF. SuperDuper did start a thread about how Obama is manipulating the Newtown
families and tricking them into following his agenda. Didja ever think that most of them
have a very similar agenda to Obama on this issue? Still dumb after all these years. :crazy:

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They've definitely got the "everyone's out to get me" mentality. Incredible conspiracy theories about the media in general. At least they've got Fox News to fall back on, they always report factually correct information.

They are a bunch of little Mulders running around, except without the intelligence.

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Wneglia wrote:KC=Kenneth Curtis of Tupelo, MS. A known nut job.

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That would be Paul Kevin Curtis, of Corinth. Tonight in custody.

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Vrede wrote:An Elvis impersonator

Is nothing sacred? Don't know about the nut job part. This article makes him sound lucid and fairly successful in his calling.

Good on the cops for making an arrest so quickly, if he's really the one.

He's a Democrat and a Christian. Lots of internal conflict. :lol: :lol: :lol:

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He also does Hank Williams Impersonations

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Seems he was just following the lead of other anti-gov't nuts.
There have actually been several domestic ricin plots in recent years, none involving jihadists and most the work of antigovernment radicals. Not that any have come close to executing a successful attack: in late 2011, for example, federal agents arrested four Georgia men with militia ties whose plans included bombmaking and killing government officials with ricin. “This is worse than anthrax,” one of them reportedly boasted. “There ain’t no cure for it either.” The men, all in their 60s and 70s, were busted before they even began brewing the substance, which experts said they likely would have been unable to use on the mass scale of their imagination anyway.

This compilation of ricin-related cases reveals numerous other motley characters caught seeking or trying to use ricin: Denys Ray Hughes, a Phoenix survivalist nabbed trying to manufacture ricin in 2006; James Kenneth Gluck of Tampa, who planned to kill federal judges in 1999 and was found with ricin ingredients, recipes and lab equipment; Debora Green, an oncologist who tried to kill her husband by surreptitiously feeding him mail-ordered castor beans; and four members of the radical antitax Minnesota Patriots Council, nabbed after they ordered a ricin kit by mail from an ad in a militia magazine.

And let’s not forget the peculiar case of Roger von Bergendorff, an unemployed computer-graphic artist found comatose in a Las Vegas hotel room in 2008. Von Bergendorff had apparently inhaled ricin he’d produced himself. Prosecutors later said a vial in his possession held enough ricin to kill hundreds of people, though it was never clear why von Bergendorff had the stuff. (After awaking from his coma he was sentenced to three years in prison.)

One person who has delivered ricin and gotten away with it is someone who goes by the name Fallen Angel. In late 2003 authorities discovered two ricin-laced letters sent by someone using that name, one addressed to the Transportation Department and one to the Bush White House. The letters had a peculiar axe to grind, complaining about pending new regulations on the trucking industry requiring more rest hours for long-haul truckers. “If you change the hours of service on January 4, 2004, I will turn D.C into a ghost town,” warned the author, who described himself as the owner of a tanker-truck fleet company. Fortunately, his ricin was of a relatively nonlethal grade, and no one was sickened. But the FBI still posted a reward of up to $100,000 for him, though he was never caught.

For a moment this week it appeared that Fallen Angel might have returned. The ricin letters to Obama and Wicker were both postmarked in Tennessee, as was Fallen Angel’s letter to the Bush White House. It happens that long-haul regulations are scheduled to tighten this summer. And, bizarrely enough, a Pennsylvania man was arrested outside the White House last week after threatening to detonate a truck bomb there over his anger about — you guessed it — trucking regulations.

It doesn’t appear that Curtis is Fallen Angel. There’s no indication that his letters, both reported to contain the phrase “to see a wrong and not expose it is to become a silent partner to its continuance,” made reference to trucking. Both were signed with his initials. Or, more accurately: “I am KC and I approve this message.”

Say this for Fallen Angel: he was smart enough not to reveal his initials. And in the hapless world of America’s would-be ricin killers, that may pass for genius.
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The guy's obviously not totally oblivious... “I have no faith left in the Mississippi Justice system..." he says. "Mississippi justice" - isn't that an oxymoron?

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Poor Solar. It's looking less and less like he's going to be able to blame this whole things on Muslims. Or "Muscum" as he refers to all muslims.

http://www.fbi.gov/news/updates-on-inve ... ton/photos

These guys look pretty vanilla.
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When they find out most people don't believe thier nonsensical bs, they always
blame the media or the U.S. public "indoctrination" system. Yeah, the sheer idiocy
of their ideas has nothing to do with it.

The nutters are now all aflutter because the Saudi national is supposedly being
deported next week. The Blaze and Beck say so, so it must be true. ICE says
they are deporting a differerent Saudi who overstayed his visa and has no connection
with the Boston case. Time will tell. It won't matter to the nutters, they'll just forget
this one and swallow the next wingnut rumor that comes along.

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They're even starting to get too wacky for poor old BoBo. He's getting snarky with them over their conspiracy theories about the fertilizer plant explosion.
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Vrede wrote:
Ombudsman wrote:They're even starting to get too wacky for poor old BoBo. He's getting snarky with them over their conspiracy theories about the fertilizer plant explosion.
Bohuntr/nascarfan88 always played it pretty straight when it came to fire, his field, or EMS, our field. We actually teamed up a couple of times against the less informed. Pigs flew by.
I enjoyed discussions with nascar when it was on a topic he knew something about, such as guns and firefighting. Politics, not so much. He is clueless.

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Any bets on how soon it'll be before someone gets the hoodie treatment? Shot by someone who "felt threatened" because they wore a backpack and baseball cap?

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