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Conspiracy Theorists Ask the Question — Are Suspicious Packages a False Flag Operation?
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<blockquote data-quote="Cirrus" data-source="post: 177150" data-attributes="member: 10493"><p>Is it? They were probably never meant to be detonated. Usually, if you can put together a bomb (especially multiple), you have a pretty good success rate actually getting them to explode. </p><p></p><p>If these bombs had actually been from ISIS (or any of their cowardly cronies in the US), they would have went off. The Boston Marathon bombing is one example. </p><p></p><p>Then again... the bomber wasn't able to spell and didn't realize that you didn't need to put stamps on a package that is delivered by courier... so we're probably not dealing with the brightest bulb (and thankfully for all of the people who handled the packages).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Cirrus, post: 177150, member: 10493"] Is it? They were probably never meant to be detonated. Usually, if you can put together a bomb (especially multiple), you have a pretty good success rate actually getting them to explode. If these bombs had actually been from ISIS (or any of their cowardly cronies in the US), they would have went off. The Boston Marathon bombing is one example. Then again... the bomber wasn't able to spell and didn't realize that you didn't need to put stamps on a package that is delivered by courier... so we're probably not dealing with the brightest bulb (and thankfully for all of the people who handled the packages). [/QUOTE]
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