California Fires..... Don't Rule Out Terrorism

With Over $1 Billion in Loss, the Largest Evacuation in California History, Terrorism May Have Been the Cause

By Charlene Wohlhart, published Oct 26, 2007
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As we continue to watch the devastation of the California fires and hear of the thousands that have been displaced, their homes in ruins and the discovery of those who perished,

not many are aware what the Union Democrat.com was reporting on Sept 28, 2007. It seems that Fire Officials at two California Fire station reported suspicious men taking photos of their stations, and it appears that this was not an isolated incident, with four other similar incidents occurring in Northern California in previous months.

During one such incident the captain of the fire house had approached the two men who he noticed were acting suspiciously and were taking pictures of his firehouse, which did not appear to have any legitimate purpose, he said when he went outside to talk with them, they appeared to be somewhere in their 40's , had spoken broken English and may have been of middle eastern descent, they told him they were students of a local university, and hurried away. The fire captain got the license plate number, and called law enforcement officials that advised that the car was a rental. At the time, it didn't appear to be of much concern, but the captain did have a passing thought that a threat to security could have been an issue.

Shortly afterwards, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security and the FBI issued warnings to fire stations in California because of what appeared to be convert surveillance of the fire departments response taking photo's.

Just a few days ago, law enforcement and other officials have stated that the fires were deliberately set. It has been said that the individuals who started these fires knew exactly what they were doing.

At least two suspects have been identified, and Russell Lane Daves 27, of Topock Arizona was shot to death by San Bernardino police when he fled offices who approached when they thought it appeared that he had been trying to start a fire. 5 people have been arrested on suspicion of arson, but have not been linked to any of the major blazes.

California Fires..... Don't Rule Out Terrorism

Oct. 23: Firefighters watch a back fire on a hillside in Jamul, Ca.

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Very nicely written. While I consider arson to be a form of terrorism, I am not too sure that it has anything to do with the Middle East, but I guess time will tell.

Posted on 10/27/2007 at 4:10:00 PM

 
Oh please!!! Yet more terrorism scare tactics :(

Posted on 10/27/2007 at 6:10:00 AM

 
Scary to hear this. Keep us updated.

Posted on 10/26/2007 at 10:10:00 PM

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