Yet the media is still headlining these Islamist terrorists as “attackers” …
The attackers who killed 14 at a San Bernardino holiday party had set up a bomb-making factory in their home garage and planned to use Christmas tree lights to set off their explosives, according to documents obtained by NBC News.
When law enforcement searched the residence of Syed Farook and Tafsheen Malik at 53 North Center Street in Redlands, California, 8 miles from the site of Wednesday’s attack, they found that “the garage was set up as a bomb making facility including metal-working equipment.”
The components found included straight and elbow pipes, internal plugs and caps for the pipes, tape, wiring, wire strippers and cutters, a soldering gun and an electric drill. There was also at least one container of smokeless powder and a number of miniature of Christmas tree lights with green insulated wire.
Christmas tree bulbs were used by the Tsarnaev brothers for the ignition systems in the explosive devices they used during the 2013 Boston Marathon bombing. The on-line al Qaeda magazine “Inspire” recommended the bulbs as bomb components in advice about making home explosives.
A bag of about a dozen assembled pipe bombs were also found at the suspects’ residence on North Center Street.
they be heroes for the proggtarded if it was an iu
ed factoryWell really, what’s the difference between jihad bonnie & clyde and Obama’s neighbor, Bill Ayers and his girlfriend?
Other than the only people Diana Oughton managed to kill were Ted Gold and Terry Robbins?
msm “frontlash” commences:
MEANWHILE: At The Washington Post: “After Paris and California attacks, U.S. Muslims feel intense backlash.”
http://althouse.blogspot.com/2015/12/as-san-bernardino-attack-was-happening.html
Ain’t that the shit Ernst? Obama is pissing on America and telling us it’s climate change.
And no one seems bothered that everything is a
liefantasy version of Oz when it comes to our self styled rulers.The idea of a bomb factory, along with more than a few actual assembled bombs left behind, unused, sure is a big hole to fill in.
What, after all, is the point of spending hours studying how to make bombs, then gathering materials to make bombs, then making bombs never to put them to use?
Seems to point toward interruption of further plans at the very least, no? The San. B. Police got a tip (where did that come from, by the way?) which sent them to watch the Redlands house, where a suspect vehicle shows up fitting the description wanted — they follow, eventually the murderers figure out they are being followed and start shooting — presto, plans interrupted.
So. What else, then? What else were these Islamist fucks planning to do?
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I believe the tip was from survivors of the massacre telling SBSO that Syed as left the party. As a county employee, getting his address would have been easy.
ah good, thanks for the tip tip D.!
There is one question hardly anyone is asking: Where did the money come from to purchase everything?
I suppose the murderers could have maxed out a couple of credit cards but I find it hard to believe a 50K income would get someone that kind of credit line.
Greetings:
Okay, okay, I’ll admit that in the afterglows of these attacks, I have a tendency to sit back and await the utterance of a great absurdity with the most profound profundity by those who get paid well to protect us.
To wit, I give you the “four-star” Chief of all Police and all “four-star” police chiefs in the county of San Bernadino, who, in the fulfillment of his profession spaketh somewhat thusly, that his task force of investigators had found “hundreds of tools” that could be used to make bombs in the kuffarophobes garage.
Obviously, due to the pressures of the opportunity to demonstrate his professional skills, the Chief didn’t have an opportunity to identify or describe what those tools actually were, in terms of, say, how many hammers. screwdrivers, nut, and bolts.
So, the next time you pass through your garage or pass by your tool bench , if you have the time, take a moment and check to see where you might rank on the Chiefs list.
And, at the risk of piling on, I still think that in their search of every last spotlight and every last microphone, these professionals are releasing much too much information way too soon. If these cells have any managerial depth at all, I’m pretty sure that those individuals are glued to their electronic media devices, mobile or otherwise.
Clearly we need more tool control.
Especially political tools.