More Questions Than Answers About the Mailed Pipe Bombs
As someone who lived through the hair-raising, scary times of the
Anthrax poison envelopes that went through the U.S. Postal System in the Washington, DC, metropolitan area, as I lived in Fairfax County, Virginia, then, I can empathize with those who were intended ‘targets’ since no one knew whose mail would be contaminated with Anthrax, and also with those who have the demanding job of finding the perpetrator(s) of the current “mail bomb” attacks on specific high-profile Democrats.
First and foremost, I want to go on public record that what’s happening SHOULD NOT BE, and this particular incident ought to galvanize the country into a united stand against terrorism wherever it occurs and its perpetrators, plus this specific ‘genre’ should be regarded as one of the dirtiest of tricks based in party politics and the circus-like arena politics now have become.
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There are too many anomalies or abnormalities regarding the delivery of these packages, which everyone ought to be questioning, especially asking “is it an inside job”. Why? IF those packages truly were delivered by the U.S. Postal System, then several red flags are flying high from where I come.
Red Flag #1: No Post Office cancelation mark(s) on any of the six stamps. Assume all packages had no cancelation marks too.
Red Flag #2: Only six 50-cent U.S. flag stamps totaling $3.00 for a package containing a pipe with other ‘contents.’ How could those packages have gotten through USPS routing, especially for insufficient postage? Someone should have stopped them en route before delivery.
Red Flag #3: The above Red Flags 1 and 2 logically point to apparent possibilities:
a. The packages were hand delivered to addresses, if not by postal personnel, which means collusion of some type going on due to geographical locations, so there ought to be surveillance camera footage available to determine if that were the case.
b. If the packages actually were delivered by USPS, what type of ‘collusion’ could have gone on within the USPS to get them to their destinations since no one caught the apparent “postage anomalies”?
c. Were they delivered by Russians, if (a) and (b) don’t apply?
Red Flag #4: The U.S. flag stamps probably were used to indicate a display of patriotism, OR could be considered as a deflective mechanism pointing toward some ‘conservative’ nut case President Trump supporter—another dirty trick to ‘cement’ the public’s acceptance of what eventually may become the spin about the real facts involving this latest ‘reign of terror’ we have had to live with since the
“War on Terror” was declared in 2001.
Red Flag #5: The pipe bombs timing presumably was planned to have an impact on the mid-term elections, similar to what happened with apparently weather geoengineered Hurricane Michael devastating solid Republican areas of several southern states. Will those voters impacted be able to vote due to lack of a polling place, or will they even have the motivation to vote when they’ve lost everything?
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https://www.activistpost.com/2018/10/mor...bombs.html
(wie kann man nicht geklärte und berechtigte Fragen mit so einem Geo-Engineering-Scheiß verkleistern?)
Briefmarken waren nicht abgestempelt ...
Seltsamerweise waren die Briefmarken auf den meisten Paketen nicht abgestempelt:
Missing postmarks add to mystery of bombs sent through the mail
https://edition.cnn.com/2018/10/25/polit...index.html
Wurden die Pakete vielleicht von "interessierten Kreisen" direkt in den Postverkehr eingeschleust (unter Umgehung einer Postfiliale), damit kein Schalterbeamter bezeugen kann, dass jemand anderes als Cesar Sayoc die seltsamen Pakete aufgegeben hat?
Ohne Poststempel hat man kein Absendedatum und keinen Versandort und demzufolge praktischerweise auch keine direkten Zeugen, die man befragen kann.