With the recent suspicious ferry incident and a story from a source that I trust implicitly, I have a suspicion that there's a plot being developed in the Seattle/Tacoma, Washington area.
I wrote about the ferry incident a while back, but this story from my source is more chilling. He reports that while on an Amtrak train, four young men (around early twenties), got onto the train and asked if there was assigned seating. The conductor said no and that anyone could sit anywhere.
They then split into two groups. Two of them went to the front of the train and sat on either side of the aisle, while the other two went to the back of the train (same car) and sat at the last row, one on either side.
All four men had identical backpacks and were acting very nervously. Nothing came of the incident (obviously), yet the conductor didn't find it suspicious that four men, with identical backpacks, were sitting in such an odd formation.
Now, let's play out the "what if" game. If they had bombs in their backpacks, they would have successfully cut off any chance of escape. The death toll would be in the mid 50's up to around 150 people. However, on the other hand, if they didn't have bombs on them, was it a dry run? Were they hoping to get the conductor to call the police and sue for "racial profiling"?
There's a lot of unanswered questions, but the FBI is investigating.
Travis
2 comments:
Several possibilities:
(note you do not describe the four)
1. They were retarded;
2. They were gay and cruising;
3. Some Northwest ritual;
4. They were lost and couldn't figure out whether they would get off first or last..so they hedged their bets
1: Ok, I'll give you that one.
2: Gays wear identical backpacks? Must be a new fashion trend my gay friends haven't told me about.
3: I'm from the NW, I've never heard of it. Must be a new trendy thing.
4: That would mean they were #1. :)
Travis
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