With tinfoil hat firmly strapped on...
http://www.oregontruthalliance.org/node/3"This is an urgent advisory notice from concerned citizens of Oregon and Washington about an upcoming U.S. Joint Forces Command emergency management exercise known as NOBLE RESOLVE 07-2 that will simulate terrorism or disaster scenarios in the Lower Columbia River Basin between Aug. 20th and Aug 24th, 2007."
Sounds kinda scary, actually.
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I checked the tinfoil sites and this turned up:
http://onlinejournal.com/artman/publish/article_2336.shtmlChatter picked up by WMR's sources in the nation's capital and in California point to unusual events that could be a prelude to a 9/11-like false flag "incident" during the Labor Day weekend, possibly one focused on the San Francisco Bay Area.
The FBI in Seattle, as well as the Washington Joint Analytical Center (WJAC), have asked for the public's help in identifying two men spotted aboard Washington state ferries exhibiting unusual behavior. A number of ferry passengers have reported the two men showing strange behavior.
Two photos have been circulated showing two young "Middle East" looking men on board a ferry. The reluctance of the FBI to provide more details is reminiscent of the 2000 and 2001 closely-held government reports that a number of teams of between two and five to six young male and female Israelis, all veteran or reserve Israeli Defense Force members, were spotted casing federal facilities, oil refineries, harbor areas, homes of federal law enforcement officials, office buildings -- including the World Trade Center, bridges, tunnels, and military bases and airfields prior to and subsequent to the 9/11 attacks.
http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/localnews/2003819991_webferries03m.htmlWashington ferry employees watching for suspicious passengers
By The Associated Press
Washington state ferry employees have been told to watch for suspicious passengers after an incident in which someone took some out-of-the-ordinary photos.
Washington State Patrol spokesman Bob Calkins in Olympia says the incident took place last month and he can't disclose details because it's still under investigation. He says it led to an internal memo to ferry employees asking them to be more alert.
Calkins says the photo-takers drew attention because they were behaving a little differently than commuters or tourists. He says no officer was available at the time to check them out, so the memo was sent. He says it's not a warning.
Any tips will be analyzed by the Washington Joint Analytical Center, a multi-agency center at the Seattle FBI office, that gathers information to look for security threats.
Calkins says the patrol and Coast Guard already provide security for state ferries because they could be a target for terrorism.
Copyright © 2007 The Seattle Times Company
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