I'd heard that the people who pulled this stunt were never actually
ordered to, but were instead hired on as consultants and told to "be
creative".  I can't find a source for that, though.

--
Rhett.
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> The "man on the street" defense of their actions seems hauntingly
> stupid ... "they were just doing their jobs, following orders."
>
> I want to see interviews with executives who approved this debacle.
> That would be a laugh riot.
>
> --- In [email protected], "J. Rhett Aultman" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>>
>> I sincerely doubt the charges that end up sticking on these guys
> will be
>> all that strong, but the truth of the matter is that they did
> disrupt the
>> public, and disrupting the public is a crime.  Yes, the authorities
>> probably overreacted, but planting strange devices in public
> places, some [...]

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