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Bombs in Boston

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#224 ·
Thats what I was thinking also.
 
#231 ·
In the before and after pictures you see the "presure cooker" sitting there. With security so tight and police searching for bombs it seems awfully fishy that they missed that . . . unless they placed it there in the first place.

Complete false flag event!

I bet that this gets put on some late 20s smuck with mental illness and they go after gun powder because it can be used as a bomb but the main reason is to keep the "gun Crazy 2A types" from being able to reload becaue that's what they are afraid of.
 
#237 ·
How does anyone know that the picture is of the bomb? Based upon what I see, the bomb was placed further back, which explains why the mailbox didn't move, the bag "is still there", the fence is blown as it is etc. Real easy to steal a frame from a newscast, circle any of the bags on the ground and start to raise false flags. Why do people continue to insist on finding things before the story is told by the authorities? That's right, to start to protect their self interests. The problem is, you start to raise doubts and suspicion when you do that pre-emptively...
 
#264 ·
I thought honcho had the pre-ban market cornered?
 
#271 ·
Now I'm worried that if someone went to my house right now they'd find 2 pressure cookers, lots of wires, several things built on small pieces of circuit board, unused circuit board, and lot of miscellaneous small screws and nails.
 
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