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Strategies & Market Trends : Booms, Busts, and Recoveries

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To: Monty Lenard who wrote (9020)9/13/2001 7:12:43 PM
From: patron_anejo_por_favor  Read Replies (2) of 74559
 
JFK and Newark airports shut down, Capitol evacuated...new bomb threat:

cnn.com

Also, a local report (I heard on the radio, KFNN in Phoenix at about noon), stated that on 09/04, an Arabic-appearing gentlemen's cadillac broke down in Holbrook, AZ late in the afternoon. Apparently had an alternator problem. When he was told it couldn't be fixed 'till the next day, he desparately implored the mechanic to get the part and fix it immediately, because "he had to be in Virginia by Saturday". What was really interesting was that he also claimed to have locked the keys in the trunk, and they had to jimmy it open. As they did this, the gentlemen refused to let anyone get a glimpse of what was in the trunk, going out of his way to keep the door down while he reached in with one arm to retrieve the keys. He also paid cash for the repairs. After the WTC incident, the owner of the shop called the FBI. They were aware of the gentleman and apparently already had an active file on him.

Q: So what was in the trunk? Suitcase nuke? Plastique? A case of anthrax spores? AK-47's?

I don't think these guys are finished. I think we see a follow on attack in the next 7-10 days, max.
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