Thursday, March 25, 2010

Washington DC Metro to Blow Up Rail Cars & Buses in Anti-Terrorism Drills To Increase Fear

This is an FYI to anyone living in Washington DC that there are two anti-terrorism drills on the immediate horizon this weekend and early next week. Therefore, please be on guard for any potential false flags, because the false flag operations usually occur in connection with emergency training drills.

The first drill this weekend will take place at 1 a.m. Sunday (March 28, 2010) when the agency simulates an explosure explosion on a rail car in the tunnel between Foggy Bottom and Rosslyn stations. According to a press release, "emergency personnel will be responding to the incident to find a scene representative of hundreds of injured passengers and multiple fatalities."

Metro said the system will remain open during the exercise. After 11 p.m., Blue Line trains will share one track between Foggy Bottom and Arlington, and Orange Line trains will share one track between Foggy Bottom and Court House. Riders using the Rosslyn Station should expect to see "numerous police, fire and emergency response vehicles, first responders and volunteer 'victims,'" Metro said.

A second drill will take place at 10 a.m. March 29 in the parking lot at RFK Stadium. The exercise will simulate an explosion on a bus, "discovery of a second explosive on a bus in a garage," and reports of other explosives on other buses. Metro said activity will take place between 8 a.m. and 2 p.m.

Participating agencies include: police, fire and emergency medical services departments from Arlington County, Alexandria, the District, Fairfax County, Prince George's County, Montgomery County, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the American Red Cross.

The exercises are being paid for through a $1.2 million Homeland Security grant.

Source: The Washington Post


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