Patsies used in entrapment "terror plots"
#27
Timothy McVeigh was discharge from the Army in May, 1992. He was filmed on accident at Camp Graff, North Dakota in August 1993. Camp Graff deals in explosives training.
In April 1995 a pilot was filming his flight training. As he passed over Camp Gruber-Braggs, Ok, he filmed a Ryder Truck parked in the motor pool on base. The van was parked in the same spot other vehicle's park when they are in for repair. The van was the same make/model/size as the one used in the bombing.
You can't make this **** up.
In April 1995 a pilot was filming his flight training. As he passed over Camp Gruber-Braggs, Ok, he filmed a Ryder Truck parked in the motor pool on base. The van was parked in the same spot other vehicle's park when they are in for repair. The van was the same make/model/size as the one used in the bombing.
You can't make this **** up.
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In April 1995 a pilot was filming his flight training. As he passed over Camp Gruber-Braggs, Ok, he filmed a Ryder Truck parked in the motor pool on base. The van was parked in the same spot other vehicle's park when they are in for repair. The van was the same make/model/size as the one used in the bombing.
Unbelievable.
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I just did a quick flyover of USMC Camp Pendleton using Google Maps and saw several vehicles which appear to be rental trucks. (Someone also has their fishing boat on a trailer parked across the street from the MLG building. So be on the lookout for terrorists in fishing boats.)
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But honestly I haven't read too much into that. And I'm sure not even 5% of the details have been/will be released to the public.
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It might be, or it might not be. The determining factor would be whether the presence of rental trucks at US Army Reserve bases is a relatively common occurrence or whether it is unusual.
I just did a quick flyover of USMC Camp Pendleton using Google Maps and saw several vehicles which appear to be rental trucks. (Someone also has their fishing boat on a trailer parked across the street from the MLG building. So be on the lookout for terrorists in fishing boats.)
I just did a quick flyover of USMC Camp Pendleton using Google Maps and saw several vehicles which appear to be rental trucks. (Someone also has their fishing boat on a trailer parked across the street from the MLG building. So be on the lookout for terrorists in fishing boats.)
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I'm too lazy to look at smaller bases motor pools, but a moving van in a motor pool is not uncommon.
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It might be, or it might not be. The determining factor would be whether the presence of rental trucks at US Army Reserve bases is a relatively common occurrence or whether it is unusual.
I just did a quick flyover of USMC Camp Pendleton using Google Maps and saw several vehicles which appear to be rental trucks. (Someone also has their fishing boat on a trailer parked across the street from the MLG building. So be on the lookout for terrorists in fishing boats.)
I just did a quick flyover of USMC Camp Pendleton using Google Maps and saw several vehicles which appear to be rental trucks. (Someone also has their fishing boat on a trailer parked across the street from the MLG building. So be on the lookout for terrorists in fishing boats.)
But seriously, people are always moving onto/off of military bases, it would stand to reason that there would be rented trucks around.
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