The I in IED stands for "improvised".How it is possible that they didn't explode during said attack?
They used to be cheaper, but yes, in the Northeastern states they are comparatively cheaper than usual(you can get them cheaper in places where you have plenty of fishermen).@gral can correct me on this one if I am wrong, BUT... I do recall that last time I was in Brazil (10 years ago) in COASTAL STATES OF BRAZIL shrimp and crabs being fairly inexpensive, especially Natal, Rio Grande do Norte.
New Year’s ‘terror attack’ kills 10 people, injures 35 after killer rammed revelers on Bourbon Street in New Orleans, opened fire
A man plowed into a crowd on Bourbon street and then got into a shootout with police. Suspect confirmed dead. Ten innocents confirmed dead. FBI are looking at possible improvised explosives in the vehicle.
No word yet on motive or background of the attacker from the media.
#BREAKING: MASS SHOOTING IN NEW YORK CITY
At least 11 people have been shot in Queens, NY at Amazura Night Club
This is still an ACTIVE situation.
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I remember the talks of black swan events in the case of a Trump victory and we have three, four, if you want to count the attempt of scare as I call it, with the new bird flu (considering I am having flu as of now could also be it, but who gives credibility to the CDC or similar nowadays?).
Eh, that isn't actually that uncommon. Most cities especially big ones have limited number of metal.onesz due to how hard they are to move, and domt expect anyone to break the law.I'm seeing claims that the metal barriers that would have cut off Bourbon St just so happened to have been removed for maintenance that day. By pure coincidence. They just decided to disable the metal barriers that would have kept people safe on New Year's Day.
If true, then everything about this stinks.
That tweet GOT REMOVED. Al Jolani with Christian monks. WTF?They're playing for time while they get their pieces into position to start killing. I'm 90% sure of it.
Eh, that isn't actually that uncommon. Most cities especially big ones have limited number of metal.onesz due to how hard they are to move, and domt expect anyone to break the law.
The wood ones are to dissuade people from going through them
To be frank, I rather have an Israeli-phile Syria than a Turco-phile Syria. I say this who has friends with the skin in the game in Lebanon, Syria, Armenia, Israel and Turkey. So getting rid or kneecap the "Black Turk" elite in Ankara would be awesome for 2025.Been doing a deep-dive into Turkish-ISIS ties lately
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Pentagon report says ISIS taps Turkey for cash transfers to support global ops - Nordic Monitor
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Turkey’s complicity in ISIS smuggling networks to Europe through Greece exposed - Nordic Monitor
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Release of ISIS members accelerates in Turkey following regime change in Syria - Nordic Monitor
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Safety concerns escalate for Christians in historic Syrian town
Christians in Maaloula in western Syria have been living with an intensifying fear for their safety, exacerbated by a recent incident.www.catholicnewsagency.com
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Not super bowl, unless both the sugar bowl and super bowl are in NO this year.According to the city, the metal bollards were being repaired for the upcoming Super Bowl game; there were security barriers in place, but they weren’t as comprehensive. That is a plausible explanation at least.
It's a surprise to me that nobody has heard of it because i heard of it years ago and Erdogan did comment on it too.Why nobody has heard of it? Well, bad news aren't good for Erdogan, so since basically all media is owned by him, this fact has been "hush hush" and neither supporters or adversaries are aware of it.