de Ronah » 16 Apr 2013, 21:55
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'Don't worry, it's just a training exercise'
No, that's not Baghdad, that's downtown Boston
As we've seen time and time again, 'drills' coinciding with 'terror attacks' are a constant theme in the major attacks that have been used to justify the 'War on Terror'. From September 11th to the London bombings to the active shooter drills in schools near Sandy Hook last December, drills conducted by emergency services that switch from 'passive exercise' to 'real-time active' mode have proven to be tell-tale signs that leave enormous question marks over the official narratives of events.
University of Mobile's Cross Country Coach, Ali Stevenson, who was near the finish line of the marathon when the explosions went off, said he thought it was odd there were bomb-sniffing dogs at the start and finish lines, as well as law enforcement spotters on the roofs of buildings.
"They kept making announcements to the participants - 'Do not worry, it's just a training exercise'," he told CBS Local TV 15 News.
"Evidently, I don't believe they were just having a training exercise," Stevenson said. "It seemed like there was some sort of threat, but they kept telling us it was just a drill... I think they must have had some sort of threat or suspicion called in." Stevenson has participated in many marathons in major metropolitan areas, but stated that he had never seen such heightened security presence at a race.
That is one possibility: that local police were tipped off about a security threat on the day of the race, combed the scene before and during the race as a precaution, and announced to participants that "it's just a training exercise" to prevent panic and reassure people. But investigators have since emphatically stated that there was no intel or warning prior to the attack, suggesting that the drill really was planned in advance.
[quote][b]'Don't worry, it's just a training exercise'[/b]
No, that's not Baghdad, that's downtown Boston
As we've seen time and time again, 'drills' coinciding with 'terror attacks' are a constant theme in the major attacks that have been used to justify the 'War on Terror'. From September 11th to the London bombings to the active shooter drills in schools near Sandy Hook last December, drills conducted by emergency services that switch from 'passive exercise' to 'real-time active' mode have proven to be tell-tale signs that leave enormous question marks over the official narratives of events.
University of Mobile's Cross Country Coach, Ali Stevenson, who was near the finish line of the marathon when the explosions went off, said he thought it was odd there were bomb-sniffing dogs at the start and finish lines, as well as law enforcement spotters on the roofs of buildings.
"They kept making announcements to the participants - 'Do not worry, it's just a training exercise'," he told CBS Local TV 15 News.
[b]"Evidently, I don't believe they were just having a training exercise,"[/b] Stevenson said. "It seemed like there was some sort of threat, but they kept telling us it was just a drill... I think they must have had some sort of threat or suspicion called in." Stevenson has participated in many marathons in major metropolitan areas, but stated that [b]he had never seen such heightened security presence at a race.[/b]
That is one possibility: that local police were tipped off about a security threat on the day of the race, combed the scene before and during the race as a precaution, and announced to participants that "it's just a training exercise" to prevent panic and reassure people. But investigators have since emphatically stated that [b]there was no intel or warning prior to the attack, suggesting that the drill really was planned in advance.[/b] [/quote]
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