I caught this on another forum:
community.post-gazette.com...
So none of you who read yesterdays article belive that a man handling a
grenade on a bus might be considered dangerous?
And why did the man who sat next to Sodini wait until 12N to report the morning bus ride to police, since he said he was "so concerned"?
And wouldn't you remember the face of a man who handed you a grenade on a bus, and that you had seen several times before?
Had the man on the bus identified Sodini's picture when police showed it to him, probably cause would have permitted the police to serach Sodini's
home and computer. The killings would have been averted!
And where was Homeland Securiy? Surely someone handling a grenade on a full bus, must be a concern for them. He could have been a
terrorist? How would they have known.
I have many questions on this one. But I no longer question why this happened - I question how did the authorities allow it to happen.
Well, in Sodini's case, the Department of Homeland Security might have been as close as the next cubicle over:
www.klgates.com...
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we played a significant role in the USA PATRIOT Act and the Homeland Security bill.
Another sure sign that the covert operators are at it again is when these clowns show up to aid in the cover up:
www.post-gazette.com...
After the shooting, police from nearly two dozen departments in the South Hills responded, along with... the federal
Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco
and Firearms and the
Federal Bureau of Investigation.