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Yup. Your government in action.
What if someone was busted for attempting to build a dirty bomb, but the "authorities" didn't want to panic the herd so they gave a cover story?
I think the administration would be trumpeting their magnificence if they finally did something they could use as an excuse for their ongoing inexcusable unconstitutional actions.
Your EPA is . . .WORKING!
So smile as you get to work on your taxes.
Now, does that override their rights? I don't know, as the article really didn't provide enough info on the probable cause nor other info on possible plans.
This was literally a "nothing-to-see-here-folks-move-along" story. These people were morons.
what a joke.
Now I'm all paranoid and waiting for the feds to knock on my door because of that search LOL
On the other hand......No crime was comitted...the people involved have a right to privacy. I think my challenge here is that the drunk dirver type story has made me have a complete lack of trust in the press.
melted sand from the desert below Trinity, the
first atomic blast. . took it to my manhattan project
site (where I worked) and it measured hi for the
cesium peak associated with fission blasts. -- j