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October 10, 2005

University Bombs: Oklahoma U, Georgia Tech, UCLA

Posted by Eric at 5:10 pm. Filed under: General

Is it an odd coincidence that there have been explosive devices at three universities in the last few weeks?

First, Joel Hinrichs blew himself up at Oklahoma University. We were immediately told it was an isolated suicided, no terrorism here! As the investigation grew, it became obvious there was more involved.

Next, last Friday, the UCLA’s Daily Bruin reports that at 527 Midvale Ave, an explosive device was discovered.

And now, Georgia Tech. Michelle is looking for the MO, wondering if there is any pattern between the plastic bottles reportedly found in the trunk of Hinrich’s car and the plastic bottles used at Georgia Tech.

Looks like I’m not the only one wondering: Conservative Outpost, Donkey Stomp, Tapscott

Stop the Bleating says:

Anyone see a trend here? The fact that all the bombs have been relatively low-powered and unreliable would seem to suggest amateurs. It wouldn’t be the first time that weak-minded college students have become fascinated with radical, anti-American politics. And the bombs don’t have to work well in order to terrorize people.

Let’s just keep our fingers crossed and pray that, in the end, we find out that Michael Moore is behind this. Then at least there’d be a silver lining.

Ken at As I Please is rolling his eyes at the trend spotting.

Joel Hinrichs is a terrorist and the Georgia Tech “explosion” is part of the Great Ramadan offensive!

Of course, only Islamic fundamentalists know the deep, dark secrets to making bombs.


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  1. Connecting Dots: Oklahoma Univesity, Georgia Tech.

    Is there an underlying pattern to be gleamed from these two incidents or are they just merely two isolated instances? From what has been pieced together thus far, there is no underlying nexus linking these seemingly individual incidents, as yet. Here…

    Trackback by Publius Rendezvous — October 10, 2005 @ 8:07 pm

  2. Bombs discovered at Georgia Tech in Atlanta

    Michelle Malkin provides coverage of more discoveries of bomb materials, in Atlanta, and even in Gwinnett County, Georgia, and at the UCLA in California.

    Trackback by Tel-Chai Nation — October 11, 2005 @ 1:25 am

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