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Massive Security Network Failed Miserably In Boston Yesterday.

Tuesday, April 16, 2013 11:32
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I’m watching the press conference right now, and to me there has been more patting each other on the back on

how great of a job they all have done and are doing, yet the fact remains, their unprecidented security apparatus

failed, miserably!

 

Not one, but two devices were set of despite the fact that the govt had bomb sniffing dogs, extra security, cameras, and who knows what classified bomb detecting devices they had, especially since coicidently they a drill going on at the same time.

The Boston Herald twitter feed yesterday was concerning.

Infowars first caught it, and has a screen grab with the tweets being about 4 mins old, so I went to the Boston Herald twitter feed myself, located here; https://twitter.com/search?q=Boston%20Herald&src=typd

showed this yesterday.

 

So, this is after the initial explosion took place, and we have the suspicous incident at the

JFK library. Police came out on scanners in the area and said there was an explosion at the JFK library.

Later this is said to be a mechanical failure. I find it highly coincidental that there is supposed to be

a controlled explosion across the street, and the mechanical explosion coinciding with the whole

incident.

 

Something stinks, as usual.

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