@GovDeals don't deal with this company. they take your money, then cancel the sale. Maybe i'll get my money in a week. we'll see but i don't expect much from these losers.
On August 1, 2009, Dalia Dippolito of Boynton Beach, Florida, got into the passenger seat of a red sedan for a clandestine meeting and told the driver she wanted him to kill her husband.
She offered him $7,000, and he responded that he'd already bought the gun. They agreed on a date and time when she would be at the gym to establish an alibi.
When Dalia arrived home from her workout on the day of the planned murder, her house was a crime scene. Police told her that her husband was dead and she broke down in tears right there on the street. Officers consoled her and escorted her to the station for a debriefing and explanation.
There, she continued to sob in horror and disbelief — until the man she believed to be dead came out from behind a doorway.
The whole operation had been a setup. The hitman was an undercover cop and her husband himself was in on the sting — with the entire saga had even been recorded for an episode of "COPS."
BREAKING: Election expert Charles Cicchetti analyzed absentee ballots in Detroit in the 2020 election and found that 174,384 out of 566,694 did not have registration numbers.
Thirteen Lincoln University students sacrificed their weekend and their bodies by marching 66 miles from campus to the Pennsylvania state capital to fight for state funding. cbsnews.com/philadelphia/n…
@ShamariKS@CBSPhiladelphia I get that a lot. No, I do understand and I will not be quiet. Walking 66 miles for young university students should be a literally a walk in the park. Hell we danced 48 hours and no one died.
@AT0ZER0@VeteransToday I'm talking about either smaller bottles of oil or oil from leaking trucks. It would be invisible leak, the AN would at first absorb the leak.
@elweasel2010@VeteransToday ‘Maybe’. No oil tanks apparent in the immediate vicinity though, or were there?
And if there were wouldn’t someone attempt to stop what would be a very significant leak?
'Fact Checking' The Nuke That Hit Beirut - Within hours of VT breaking the news that Israel had nuked Beirut, the 'fact checkers' were out in force trying to contradict us, but the best they could do was a pretty pathetic effort comprised of nothing of substance, just regurgit...
@AT0ZER0@VeteransToday I'm suggesting that tweet is 3 years old. Proof is in the explosion. It was stored improperly and it exploded. Could a oil tank leaked onto the AN, maybe .
@elweasel2010@VeteransToday ANFO requires the ammonium nitrate to be saturated in fuel oil. Hence the term ANFO.
Are you suggesting someone was soaking the fertilizer with fuel day after day until something caught fire, or that they deliberately blew up the port?
Neither makes sense.