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Re: Assistant DA murdered by assassins


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Posted by oldtanker on February 01, 2013 at 21:56:56 from (66.228.255.239):

In Reply to: Assistant DA murdered by assassins posted by da.bees on February 01, 2013 at 17:43:07:

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OK why would you drive a (NOW) truck loaded with BIO, chemical or nukes? That's getting a bit far out there.

1. Chemical weapons are really designed to be area denial weapons. That means you contaminate an area to deny someone the ability to use that area. Think about the terror attack in the Japanese subway system. Look it up. Very few people were killed and some were ill from the affects of Sarine nerve gas. Very poorly planned and executed attack. Nerve agent had to A. get droplets on exposed skin and or B. be inhaled in enough quanity to be effective. Blister agent is nasty but is about the same as far as employment.

2. Small tactical nukes can be carried in the trunk of a car. In fact a small car could carry several. About the same yield as the ones we used on Japan. Why would you transport them in a truck driving across the border that may be captured when you could hide it in a leget load?

3. Bio can be applied to letters. Much easier and safer that way.

So I thought you were talking a truck load of conventional arms.

The Mexican cops guarding the druggies are in violation of Mexican law and are not acting as a representative of their government when they cross our borders to guard drug shipments. At that time they are not acting as anything but a criminal. On the other hand a officer acting legally on the behalf of the government is a representative of the government. They would in fact be invading a country if they went in with fire arms while trying to capture someone.

I was just pointing out that actual shooters may be Americans who may not have fled to Mexico. Never said that the orders and money didn't come from Mexico. If it was in fact a hit that may very well be the situation.

Rick


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