Find a copy of USPS Zip codes printed before April, 1973.
You'll see a listing for Antelope, Ca.
Not after April 28, 1973. Antelope ceased to exist that morning, due to exploding freight cars. It didn't damage the town, it literally disappeared.
14 Box cars loaded with 750 lbs. bombs exploded. But that's not what erased Antelope. 3, and only 3, tanks of LPG exploded, each carrying 38,000 gal. They also shattered windows six miles away. One of them rocketed.
Antelope wasn't a big town, which explains why miraculously, no one, not even a single railworker, lost their lives.
No details. A small group of people, equipped with nothing more than a truck and what you can buy at a hardware store tomorrow can do the same thing, downtown anywhere USA, tonight.
Railworkers and Unions have been screaming about this for years and not one word printed. The general population has been kept dumb.
This IS your wake up call. Better start screaming too.
Your thoughts?
2006-10-22
00:53:10
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Samurai Hoghead
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