Thursday, May 9, 2013

More Terror Drills Scheduled Around Time of Boston Bombing ... One Included Armed Attack on Nuclear Plant

Brandon Turbeville
Activist Post
April 22, 2013

In the aftermath of the tragic Boston Bombing, numerous investigative reports have established the fact that drills were, indeed, taking place during the course of the event. As Ali Stevenson, a University of Mobile coach who was present at the marathon, confirmed, bomb sniffing dogs and other “emergency personnel” were present as a part of a “training exercise” or drill.

In addition to drills, however, we have the puzzling presence of the Massachusetts National Guard Civil Support Team (CST) at the event, shortly before the bombings occurred. (See the subsequent reports here, here, and here)

Yet, in examining the drills scheduled to take place in Boston during the attack, it might also prove helpful to examine the possibility of other types of terror drills taking place across the rest of the country, since the event itself did have nationwide reverberations and since such evidence of “coincidental” planning may further point toward the veracity of claims asserting a false flag attack having taken place in Boston.

Two such drills have predictably surfaced in the last several days.

One of the drills, which took place at Three Mile Island just outside of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, was “coincidentally” scheduled for the day after the Boston Bombing and did, in fact, take place on the Tuesday after the bombing.

The Harrisburg drill, “the first simulated test of a terrorist attack on a nuclear power plant” was designed to simulate “an attack by a group of eight armed men” on the facilities according to a statement by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) spokesman Peter Herrick Jr. as reported by Michael Sadowski of Yahoo! News.

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