Sunday, February 2, 2014

False Flag 2014 -- SUPER BOWL XLVIII - POLICE Search Through MAIL at Hotels Near SUPER BOWL due to ANTHRAX Scare




Federal and state investigators are poring over the contents of suspicious envelopes delivered in the mail Friday to six hotels in Bergen County and the Manhattan office of former New York Mayor Rudy Giuliani to determine who orchestrated an apparent pre-Super Bowl hoax that disrupted hotel visitors and tied up significant emergency response resources for much of the day.
Bergen County Hazmat along with police and fire departments are at the Homewood Suites Hilton in East Rutherford Route 17 southbound on a hazardous material call.

Photos: Hazmat, police, bomb squad respond to North Jersey hotels, post offices

The envelopes, which arrived at hotels located within a few miles of MetLife Stadium - which will host Super Bowl XLVIII Sunday - not only contained typed letters, but also a whitish granular substance that prompted hotel employees to call police. Initial field tests by the FBI found that the substance is "not likely to be hazardous," said New Jersey State Police Spokesman Stephen Jones.

Rutherford Police Chief John Russo said tests indicated the substance inside an envelope sent to the Renaissance Meadowlands in Rutherford was cornstarch. The material in the letter sent to Giuliani's office was apparently sand, according to New York City police. That envelope had a Toronto postmark. It was not clear if the other envelopes had the same postmark.

Nobody became sick or was injured, but the deliveries just before the Super Bowl conjured reminders of the anthrax scare that occurred just a week after the World Trade Center attacks in 2001. Envelopes containing anthrax spores mailed from New Jersey arrived at the offices of media outlets and federal offices, killing five and infecting others.

The skies above and around MetLife Stadium will be in a no-fly zone on Super Bowl Sunday.

The first level of defense will be provided by Black Hawk helicopters with U.S. Customs and Border Protection. The unarmed helos will serve as the eyes in the sky.

And if a hostile aircraft enters restricted air space near MetLife stadium, New Jersey Air National Guard F-16s based in Atlantic City will be scrambled.

Colonel Brad Everman of the 177th Fighter Wing said his pilots have been training for months and are prepared to secure the skies above the big game.

Along with excited and eager fans, SWAT teams and Snipers will be attending Super Bowl XLVIII. The reason for such high precautions is because the Super Bowl is a level one national security event.

Former FBI agent Jonathan Gilliam explains how snipers work in coordination with SWAT teams to give the fans and players ultimate safety.

However, an ever-thriving chorus of Americans are growing fed up with the NFL's blatant police state practices and thinly-veiled attacks aimed at the Constitution. 18,000 Super Bowl tickets remain unsold.  2 february
Super Bowl XLVIII is a level one national security event declared by the Department of Homeland Security allowing Homeland Security Presidential Directive 5 to kick in. The directive means the federal government considers the game to be a possible terrorist target and provides authority for the feds to act as the lead in all security operations in New Jersey and adjacent New York.

In New Jersey this week, U.S. Customs and Border Protection agents are working around the clock to x-ray every vehicle authorized to enter the MetLife Stadium complex in East Rutherford. Not only are terrorists on the radar, but so are smugglers and drugs. The DHS is using its HCV mobile unit to monitor vehicle cargo.

In addition to unprecedented security at the stadium, a sprawling police state apparatus will extend to airports and mass transit. The "security experience," according to rail officials, for football fans will begin the moment they arrive at the airport with bag screening, K-9 VIPR teams, and Fourth Amendment busting random searches on trains going to and from the game.

2 comments:

  1. I think they're looking for there pay checks

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