Friday, September 25, 2009

REALLY?

The FBI says it foiled a bomb plot by providing fake bomb materials to a suspected terrorist.

Really? The very first newcasts we had on this incident here in Dallas was that this guy had actually built a real bomb, delivered it into the basement of a 60-story building and tried to detonate it with a cell phone. But because of his lack of skill in creating the electronic circuitry to act as a detonator, he failed.

Now, all we hear is this stuff about the FBI and their "fake bomb", that agents let him build this "fake bomb", deliver it into this 60-story building, try to detonate it, and THEN they arrested him.

The story has changed.

Where is the truth?

Did Dallas dodge a bullet because this guy couldn't wire up his bomb correctly? Or did the FBI actually let him go through with the whole operation using their fake bomb material... Before stopping him?

Just think of what would have happened of this guy had been aware of the FBI's activity and had outmaneuvered them? And used real bomb material instead of the stuff "provided" by the FBI?

Are we to conclude that nobody -NOBODY - can outsmart a few FBI agents?

Maybe next time the FBI should stop a bomber before he delivers his bomb into the basement of a 60-story downtown Dallas building and pushes the button. Maybe next time the FBI shouldn't assume they know everything there is to know... Because they don't.

Maybe we were lucky as hell this time.

1 comment:

TheWayfarer said...

And maybe it's all ass-covering, as another inside job like 9-11, is what really was going on...
Ever see a flick called Arlington Road?