Terrorism Preps in The Show Me State... Cell Phones, Propane Tanks and Explosives
NoisyRoom.net. December 15, 2015 by TMH
By: Terresa Monroe-Hamilton
It’s
been an interesting few weeks in The Show Me state of Missouri. Events
there have not left anyone feeling as safe and secure as Obama keeps
claiming they should be from his podium. Quite the opposite. Things in
the US are getting really interesting these days in a bad way. First we
had the Jihadist killings in San Bernardino by the Bonnie and Clyde of
terrorism. On Syred Farook’s phone were pictures of at least 11 schools.
Then this morning, the LA School Districtwas
evacuated. Over 700,000 students were sent home and 900 schools are
being searched from top to bottom today because of an overseas terrorism
threat sent to a school board member. That must have been one doozie of
a threat. We are a little light on those details, but it evidently
involved at least three schools and an unspecified number of students.
Welcome to the new America.
Missouri just became ground zero for some intense evolving events that have occurred there recently. In the last week, six Walmarts were
visited in the wee hours of the morning by at least two Middle Eastern
men. At each stop they purchased 60 burner phones. They couldn’t be
arrested because technically they did nothing illegal. Cell phones can
be used for communications in terrorist cells and as detonators for
bombs. ISIS just released a snuff film in Syria showing rebel prisoners
who had explosives placed underneath them. The thugs stood off and
detonated the bombs with their phones and rebel bits went everywhere.
Just think what they could do with over 360 phones and those are just
the ones we know about.
As concerning as those events were, it gets even worse. Over the last two weeks in Missouri, dozens of propane tanks have been stolen from various locations.
As with the cell phones, the FBI says they are not concerned. Really?
I’m sure they realize you can make bombs from propane tanks. Not to
mention, you can empty them, pack them with explosives and plant them
back in stores of propane tanks and set them off remotely. Yep, there
are all kinds of nifty, evil uses for propane. There was also a sighting
in Florida of several Muslim men buying propane tanks in bulk. Gee,
wonder what they intend to do with them? That would make for one hell of
a barbecue.
My
favorite part of this whole screwed up affair by far involves a walk in
the woods in the same area where the cell phones were purchased and the
propane tanks went missing. First off, a man was spotted acting very
suspiciously in the area. He has never been found, no big surprise
there. The coup de grace has
to be the other incident that occurred in the Mark Twain National
Forest in Mid-Missouri. This is just 30 minutes from Lebanon, Missouri
where one of the Walmart purchases took place. A hunter was camping in
those woods when he noticed that the earth had been disturbed. He dug a
little and what he found rocked his world.
He called the Pulaski County Sheriff’s Department who came out and
brought a whole bunch of experts with them. Buried there was a massive
cache of explosives. Not the kind you buy for personal use.
Terrorist grade... the kind used in IEDs and pipe bombs. Still think
there’s nothing to worry about in Missouri? I’d get worried and fast.
The best part... they found the cache in October. That’s right, two
months ago and the authorities didn’t tell anyone. After all, we
wouldn’t want people to panic or have any chance whatsoever to protect
themselves, now would we? Unbelievable.
From Mad World News:
The
sheriff and authorities are denying that any of this is connected to
terrorism. They are telling the public there is nothing to see here,
move along. But how many pieces of the puzzle have to fall into place
before you warn the public that something very bad is brewing? Evidently
they consider mass purchases of burner phones, the theft of dozens of propane tanks and
the uncovering of explosives as routine and nothing for Missourians to
worry their pretty little heads about. There is absolutely nothing to
worry about here until the day there is of course.
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