I heard this from a couple of my firnds who swore that they heard it from their 
friend, who was the original source.

In a message dated Thu, 1 Nov 2001 02:09:45 PM Eastern Standard Time, "John 
Ellingsworth" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

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> I have pondered sharing this with the list, and decided that I could
> not NOT share this.
> 
> Source one says that her sister, who lives in DC, got a flat tire on
> Sunday.
> 
> A very nice man came and helped her repair the tire.
> 
> As he left, he said, "You should not be in the DC-Baltimore area in
> the next two weeks."
> 
> Spooked, she went to the police.
> The police notified the FBI.
> 
> The FBI asked her to look at a series of mugshots; she pointed the
> man out.
> She was told that the man she had picked out was one of the most
> wanted suspected terrorists still in the country.
> 
> The woman has left DC.
> 
> Source two said that, via a friend who has a friend in the military,
> that they have been put on alert that something is planned to happen
> in DC in the next 3-4 days.
> 
> Has anyone else heard either of these stories?
> I suspect if you have, it is a hoax.
> 
> John
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