RE: Bomb Law Reporter - special edition
Aimee:
...."quite possibly" ...FBI "Black Ops Blow-Em-Up" teams? Uh-uhm. If had to guess, I would bet that explosives take a lot of paperwork. Bombs are not efficient investigative tools for law enforcement. They blow up the evidence and the criminal. It's hard to run surveillance on a blown-up target. That would be LEA "disintermediation." They also make a lot of noise.
You would find it illuminating to acquaint yourself with the Judy Barri case. The FBI was conducting actual pipe-bomb making classes for the local police, including setting them off in a nearby quarry. This was just prior to the bombing of Judy's car. Interesting too that they were on the scene within minutes of the explosion, to arrest Judy and Darryl for bombing themselves. There's a current suit in fed court about it -- look it up. The guy who was head of COINTELPRO was involved in this.
Anon----
Aimee:
...."quite possibly" ...FBI "Black Ops Blow-Em-Up" teams? Uh-uhm. If had to guess, I would bet that explosives take a lot of paperwork. Bombs are not efficient investigative tools for law enforcement. They blow up the evidence and the criminal. It's hard to run surveillance on a blown-up target. That would be LEA "disintermediation." They also make a lot of noise.
You would find it illuminating
I hope not, considering the context.
to acquaint yourself with the Judy Barri case. The FBI was conducting actual pipe-bomb making classes for the local police, including setting them off in a nearby quarry. This was just prior to the bombing of Judy's car. Interesting too that they were on the scene within minutes of the explosion, to arrest Judy and Darryl for bombing themselves. There's a current suit in fed court about it -- look it up. The guy who was head of COINTELPRO was involved in this.
ok ~Aimee
On Friday, August 17, 2001, at 01:28 PM, Aimee Farr wrote: Note that Aimee Farr has now written more posts about "bombs" and "bomb-making" than any other single poster here in the last year. She is one to complain about too many posts about bombs. --Tim May
On Fri, 17 Aug 2001, Tim May wrote:
She is one to complain about too many posts about bombs.
Hmm, makes one want to start compiling and posting really useful information, obtained from online sources and elsewhere, after having carefully reworded them to avoid being able to pull them up on Google too easily.
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Aimee Farr
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Anonymous
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Eugene Leitl
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Tim May