Guest guest Posted September 10, 2005 Report Share Posted September 10, 2005 > Cytations > Friday, September 09, 2005 > Explosive Residue Found on Failed Levee Debris > > From HalTurnerShow.com > Annotated by Impatient > > When the Army Corps of Engineers experts questioned the levee breaks, > the story morphed into damage caused by a loose barge. > > When it became clear that it was not one hole but three holes in > different places, they invented a second barge. > > They haven't said yet what made the third hole. > > But here is a story, if true, that will blow them out of the water: An > Army Corps of Engineers diver takes burnt concrete to forensics lab and > explosives are identified. > > Remember that the only parties who lie about evidence are the > perpetrators or those protecting the perpetrators--no one else has a > motive to lie. > > > New Orleans, LA -- Divers inspecting the ruptured levee walls > surrounding New Orleans found something that piqued their interest: Burn > marks on underwater debris chunks from the broken levee wall ! > > One diver, a member of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, saw the burn > marks and knew immediately what caused them. He secreted a small chunk > of the cement inside his diving suit and later arranged for it to be > sent to trusted military friends at a The U.S. Army Forensic Laboratory > at Fort Gillem, Georgia for testing. > > According to well placed sources, a military forensic specialist > determined the burn marks on the cement chunks did, in fact, come from > high explosives. The source, speaking on condition of anonymity said " We > found traces of boron-enhanced fluoronitramino explosives as well as > PBXN-111. This would indicate at least two separate types of explosive > devices. " > > The levee ruptures in New Orleans did not take place during Hurricane > Katrina, but rather a day after the hurricane struck. Several residents > of New Orleans and many Emergency Workers reported hearing what sounded > like large, muffled explosions from the area of the levee, but those > were initially discounted as gas explosions from homes with leaking gas > lines. > > If these allegations prove true, the ruptured levee which flooded New > Orleans was a deliberate act of mass destruction perpetrated by someone > with access to military-grade UNDERWATER high explosives. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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