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Claim : You Can't Sneak in Bombs w/o Someone Noticing; Status : DEBUNKED
Topic Started: Jul 9 2009, 04:11 AM (251 Views)
Domenick DiMaggio

Washington Post

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The police agency in charge of protecting thousands of federal buildings nationwide has failed to keep bomb-making materials out of several high-security facilities in the past year, according to Congressional testimony provided by Senate aides. In the past year, investigators successfully smuggled bomb-making materials into ten high-security federal buildings, constructed bombs and walked around the buildings undetected, exposing weaknesses in security provided by the Federal Protective Service.


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DoYouEverWonder

It's even easier to sneak in bombs, when you've got your own people running security. Especially in buildings like the Twin Towers, where you could drive in from street level onto a freight elevator that goes to every floor. You could be in and out with a load in less then five minutes and there were a number of empty floors to store things on.


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of course, it's even worse, as I've demonstrated

for example, they had elevators 6A and 7A out of service for a month...................

everything what they needed was to get the thermite underground and put it into the elevator, then stop it at certain floor and place the charges instantly.....

no big problem, IMHO
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