To: gao seng who wrote (199326 ) 11/2/2001 11:11:12 PM From: James F. Hopkins Respond to of 769670 That's my point they are looking at all the stuff except the weakest link the tens of thousands of ship cargo containers that we get every week from places all over the world Almost any company can set up and call a shipping agent get a container delivered to his door, pack and seal it ( with anything inside they want and a phony bill of laden ) The shipping agent will pick it up collect his money get it onboard a ship and on the way to the U.S, He could care less about what is inside. The shipper will be told anything he wants to know about where his bomb is located day by day, he then just stands by a phone to dial the number that sets it off. Maybe by chance some custom agent opens the door to inspect it when it is offloaded before the shipper dials the cell phone, but it's the last thing he sees as the door has a back up trigger that goes off if it's opened. ------------- The shill company vanishes faster than it appeared, and the shipping agent has some papers but no real idea of where they went all he knows is it was a new palm oil soap company that shipped a dozen cargo containers of special soap consigned to Walmarts up and down both the east and west coast. A check with Walmarts brings up a blank, they never ordered any such soap or even heard of the Nigerian Special Palm Oil Soap Company. The same thing happens from several countries, at the same time, Camel hides going to leather companies Shoes going to Walmart again , computer mother boards going to Dell, maybe they even get bold enough to send African Furniture straight to the White House, each container is just a lead lined McVay type ( but a dirty poor mans Nuke) all waiting to go off wired with a cell phone waiting on a call and a backup door trigger just in case. Jim PS Well I guess I've posted enough about this to get a visit from the FBI in a day or two, at least I hope so.