Thursday, February 18, 2010

'Domestic Terrorist' Attack in Austin?


Plane crashes into Austin office building.

Crash + Fire =
thermal expansion/contraction =
imminent collapse. NIST statement






Pilot set his own house on fire, got in his plane and intentionally crashed into the building. NTSB via Fox News, 11:15 am CST


IRS payback by suicide?


The media and homeland security are going to have a field day with this.











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Pilot was Joe Stack.

Unconfirmed writings (media calls it a 'manifesto') of Mr. Stack.
"Well, Mr. Big Brother IRS man, let’s try something different; take my pound of flesh and sleep well."
Now confirmed?

Stack's site taken down by FBI.

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CNN 12:40 p.m.: Federal officials said two F-16 fighter jets were launched as a precaution after the crash.

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Photo Gallery from Austin Statesman.

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I don't have a link but a supposed eyewitness who is a pilot said to Neil Cavuto on Fox, "The plane vaporized."

Now where have we heard that before?

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Bloggers weigh in:
Meet Joe Stack, kamikaze pilot?
"A Steely Dan kinda domestic terrorist?"
Billy Eli Band Joe Stack – Bass, Vocals

Summer of Rage

Don't Run for the Hills Yet "Truthers" ... It looks like He Was Mad at the IRS

Infowars - Austin Plan Crash Labled "Right-Wing Domestic Terror Attack" By Obama Supporters
Larken Rose: Rest in Peace, Mr. Stack

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Blame the patriot movement; connect all anti-criminal government folks with the dive bomber ...
Time Magazine Connects Austin Plane Crash To Tea Party Movement
I am struck by how his {Joe Stack} alienation is similar to that we're hearing from the extreme elements of the Tea Party movement. (plus throw in something about McVeigh) 
Time will tell, but I am betting from what we already know that the teabagger mentality is at work in this case.
U.S. Rep. Lloyd Doggett, D-Austin, said that one of his first thoughts about the apparently intentional plane crash earlier today in Austin was being "concerned that this is where fanaticism can lead."
"Like the larger-scale tragedy in Oklahoma City, this was a cowardly act of domestic terrorism," he said through his office. "Stack's [the pilot] apparent website message reflects the steadily increasing flow of 'the government is out to get me' paranoia. That so many have already contributed to a Facebook page as 'fans' of this terrorist attack on public servants is a truly appalling expression of extremism, which Americans will overwhelmingly reject." {source}
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