Thursday, March 27, 2008

Bomb, Iraqi dough found in stolen car in New Mexico

It's amazing. The FBI can tell us with straight faced certainty that a bomb and Iraqi money found in a stolen car have nothing to do with terrorism, but will never tell us what the real story is. It makes me wonder just what criteria the FBI uses to identify terroristic activity: does it take bombed buildings and body parts? To any but a damn fool, a bomb and Iraqi currency in a stolen car in America can only mean some sort of terroristic plot in progress.

I'm sure the local FBI agents in in New Mexico consulted with their counterparts in Florida who also declared the Goose Creek Two had no connection with terrorism. If nothing else the FBI is consistent in claiming that there is no active terroristic plots being planned in the U.S. Maybe that's the result of high level infiltration by Islamists into U. S. government agencies as "advisors" on Islam.

Since the owner of the stolen car pulled the keys when he spotted the thieves at a gas station, I'm wondering why his description of the perps has not been made public. Look too much like Arabs? After all we wouldn't want any thin skinned Muslim to be insulted that anyone could ever suspect another Muslim of any sort of crime.


FROM JIHADWATCH.ORG:


Jihad Watch Contest time! Bomb, Iraqi dough found in stolen car in New Mexico, Feds rule out terrorism


It's time for a Jihad Watch contest! The FBI says they have ruled out terrorism. Still, I can't help but wonder what Iraqis would be doing with a bomb and a stolen car in New Mexico. I'll send a free autographed copy of one of my books http://www.jihadwatch.org/books/
(your choice) to the person who can solve this mystery for me, and come up with the best (most imaginative, most entertaining, loopiest, most outlandishly plausible) explanation.
Los Lunas, by the way, is just south of Albuquerque, slightly west of the center of the state. "Bomb, Iraqi currency lure FBI into stolen-car case," by Jeff Maher and Reed Upton at
KOB.com

(thanks to Mackie):

The FBI is now involved in the theft of a car after it was found in Los Lunas with an explosive device and Iraqi currency inside
FBI agents say that they have ruled out terrorism.
The car was reported stolen last week. After the theft, the car’s owner was fueling his motorcycle when he spotted his stolen car....
The car’s owner pulled the keys out of the ignition of his stolen car and the people in the car fled.
When police arrived, they found the explosive device and less than $1,000 worth of Iraqi cash.
“We don’t know what their intentions were,” said Nuanes. “We don’t know what they were planning on doing with any of this.”...