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I'm not saying this was a false flag event, but I don't always believe what our government and media tells us. Both have lied to us in the past. I know I'm asking a lot, but hopefully the truth comes out. My heart goes out to the victims and their families.
Exactly, and this is what makes us unique on this site. We have been lied to countless times by our media and it has been getting worse over the last 15 years
Yeah, it sounds like the JFK Library fire was just a weird coincidence - and probably something that wouldn't have even been newsworthy (beyond local) on any other day.
Drug and bomb dogs have to get pretty close to the actual source to detect the substance.
This is just a guess, but their are many types of explosives and each would have a different smell, the dog would have to be trained to detect each specific type of explosives.
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OK then smart guy why didn't the dogs sniff out the bombs? There was at least 4!
Erik Rush (commentator from fox news) just tweeted that " we should kill all muslims in retaliation for this attack". I guess he did not get the lets not jump to conclussions memo.
OK then smart guy why didn't the dogs sniff out the bombs? There was at least 4!
The dogs need to be in direct contact with any item that contains bombs or bomb parts. Why do you think at the airport the dogs are SNIFFING the bags directly?
If they are positioned even 4 feet away, they won't smell it. and, the dog must be trained to recognize the smells of certain bomb making components. If the bomb was made from normal household products, it becomes even more confusing to dogs.
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