CLUELESS?????
Here's what you are being asked to believe>>>
1. A former U.S. Army firing range expert changes his last name to Muhammad
and vocally espouses sympathy with Al-Qaeda and the September 11, 2001
attacks.........
(The U.S. Army, FBI / CIA take no notice.)
This same man partners up with his step son (a troubled minor Jamaican
national with documented problems in a Bellingham WA high school who is slated
for deportation by the INS)
(The U.S. Army, FBI / CIA / INS take no
notice)
2. The two of them spend many hours together shooting a tree in the exposed
back yard of the house that they share in a crowded Tacoma, WA
neighborhood.......
(The U.S. Army, FBI / CIA / ATF / INS and The Tacoma
Police Department take no notice.)
3. Together, they attend a marksmanship "militia oriented" training camp in
Alabama......
(The U.S. Army, FBI / CIA / ATF / INS / Tacoma Police, and
Alabama State Police take no notice.)
4. In September of 2002, they embark upon what will possibly become the
most notorious crime spree in U.S. history, beginning with a liquor store
robbery and murder in Montgomery, AL. ( No information regarding the two is
available to be shared with the Montgomery Police from the:
U.S. Army;
FBI; CIA; ATF; INS; Tacoma Police; Alabama State Police.)
5. Following almost three weeks of random serial murders that paralyze
Washington D.C., they continue to be oblivious to the U.S. Army; FBI; CIA;
ATF; INS; Tacoma Police; Alabama State Police; Montgomery, AL Police.
6. The younger of the two tries to negotiate for the transfer of 10 million
dollars with the stolen credit card number of their first murdered victim in
Alabama. This is done from the very traceable pay phone at the motel where the
two of them are staying. From that moment, it will take the FBI / ATF 36 hours
to apprehend them as they sit sleeping at a rest stop within a short driving
distance from the most numerous murders.
The FBI and ATF are able to
locate the two only by the luck of
having their car noticed and identified
by a trucker preparing to leave the rest stop.
Does this make sense to you?
If you think that it DOES make any sense at all, then you need to read it
all again, and again, and again, until it does NOT make sense to you. (Back in
the 20th Century, we referred to that process as "de-programming".)
Mark Andrews
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