[Az-Geocaching] Box game brings out bomb squad

RopingThe Wind listserv@azgeocaching.com
Sat, 27 Mar 2004 11:19:07 -0800


Very well stated.

Scott
Team Ropingthewind


>From: "Brian - Team A.I." <teamai@cox.net>
>Reply-To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>To: <listserv@azgeocaching.com>
>Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Box game brings out bomb squad
>Date: Sat, 27 Mar 2004 11:40:47 -0700
>
>I posted this on the gc.com forums in a thread about a similar situation in 
>which a Disneyland cache (micro) was discovered just before an attraction 
>reopened, resulting in a delay while it was investigated:
>
>...society has been conditioned to a state of hypervigilant paranoia, 
>resulting in stupid scenarios like ammo cans being blown up under a rock 
>pile. It wouldn't matter if the ammo can was clear plexiglass, with nothing 
>more than a fully translucent logbook that made it clear the object being 
>looked at is nothing more than an object, and not an explosive device. 
>Someone would still freak out over it, and thousands of dollars would be 
>wasted. Heck, there could be a blanket understanding/approval by law 
>enforcement for a specific type of cache container that we were allowed to 
>use, and yet someone would still call and we'd find TBs blown sky high by 
>disruptors.
>
>Maybe it's just me, but I don't take everything I see as a 
>surgically-altered Osama, and freak out everytime I see someone breathe.
>
>But following that officer's logic, hikers are candidates for the Bataan 
>Death March, mountain bikers are Hells Angels and rock climbers are 
>suicidal...well, that may actually be the case but still.  ;)
>
>I understand that bombs and explosives are real.  In seconds, I could have 
>a recipe for ammonia, nitrogen or hydrogen tri-iodide, by doing a simple 
>Google search.  But the mere presence of that information doesn't mean it 
>exists or that authorities need to be called to investigate.  That being 
>said, a box, ammo can or Rubbermaid container stashed under a bush isn't 
>always cause to just go off the deep end and call out so many resources.  
>In all honesty, most of them stand around waiting for something to happen 
>while a select few do the real grunt work.
>
>In my position, I have seen liberties disrupted.  Whenever the Terror Alert 
>Wheel O' Color stops on Orange, operations at work are quite overtly 
>affected.  Should we ever go to Red, I'll be walking into a heavily armed 
>prison when I get to work each day.  But in everyday life, I can't say that 
>the changes have been so clear.  It's my sheer disagreement with the 
>removal of our civil liberties in the name of protecting us from a faceless 
>enemy that is the issue.  As with something such as gun control, the only 
>people affected are the ones with the right to have them.  There are enough 
>enemies of the United States that we could make up quite a few people from 
>every conceivable nationailty, race,  or color.  Some would be the model of 
>what the Aryan Nation hope to make this world, while others would be model 
>Black Panther recruits.  Still, we would have at least some who prefer 
>sushi over pizza and the Qu'ran to the KJV Bible.
>
>I don't think that we should just sit back, drink beer and become 
>complacent to the goings on in this world, but too little is being done to 
>protect the country from the outside, at our expense.  A porous Mexican 
>border has been used to smuggle al Qaida members into the country (I've 
>read the intelligence to confirm this), and still lacking security measures 
>at international ports of entry have allowed even more to get through.  
>Just 2 nights ago, I received calls about a semi carrying UDAs.  Keep in 
>mind that this was a double trailer semi with people stacked 
>shoulder-to-shoulder.  Conceivably, there could have been upwards of 500 
>people between them.  Who is to say that 3 or 4 of them weren't radical 
>fundamentalists from a group who disagrees with what the US is, and want to 
>drive a bomb-laden car into a major metropolitan mall?
>
><Conspiracy Theory Moment>
>Not too long ago, I heard rumblings that the Joint Chiefs 10+ years ago 
>contemplated allowing a terrorist attack on US soil, with the hopes that it 
>would soften the public opinion on increased military spending.  This, if I 
>recall correctly, wasn't too long before the first WTC bombing, which would 
>have been considered only marginally successful by measuring public 
>opinion.  Oklahoma City was another significant blow, but apparently not 
>enough.  It wasn't until the Twin Towers finally fell that everybody was 
>gung-ho military, chanting "kill 'em all" in response to the atrocity, and 
>demanding that we carpet bomb someone, something, somewhere.  Since a good 
>conspiracy is an unprovable one...I do find it odd, however, that several 
>years before 9/11, a foreign leader (Pakistan, I think) offered up Osama to 
>the US, who flatly refused.  Oops.
></Conspiracy Theory Moment>
>
>Now I don't spend every waking moment looking over my shoulder, but I'm 
>aware of what goes on around me.  The day I start putting surveillance 
>cameras around my home to start watching anyone of 'arab' descent, or that 
>just looks mean, is the day I drive off a cliff and fuggedaboutit, because 
>I've already gone over the edge.  There's too much paranoia, and not enough 
>protection in the right places.
>
>
>Brian
>Team A.I.
>
>
>
>----- Original Message -----
>   From: Ken Henson
>   To: listserv@azgeocaching.com
>   Sent: Saturday, March 27, 2004 10:18 AM
>   Subject: Re: [Az-Geocaching] Box game brings out bomb squad
>
>
>
>   On Saturday, March 27, 2004, at 09:22 AM, RopingThe Wind wrote:
>
>
>     Oh yea. Now I have heard it all! :( You have gots to be kidding 
>me!!?!??
>
>
>   ...
>
>
>     Anyways, I'm not trying to be sarcastic here or anything... but, I 
>think it is truly rediculous that many people live their life this way. I 
>dont worry about the small stuff. Someday something will do me in. But, I 
>am not worrying about when that day will come. I am just trying to live my 
>life and enjoy it the best I can.
>
>     ... What is up with the comment about the 'star trek' games anyways!? 
>Is he suggesting that we should not be able to go out and enjoy the 
>outdoors and basically live life?!
>
>     Scott
>     Team Ropingthewind
>
>
>
>   
>==========================================================================
>
>   One more point of view. Seems like bombs and explosives are real.
>   - Ken
>
>   
>http://www.asuwebdevil.com/news/2004/03/26/News/Explosive.Shakes.Asu.Facility-642444.shtml
>
>   Explosive shakes ASU facility
>
>   Bomb units investigate incident involving trash can
>   By Tim Taylor
>   Published: Friday, March 26, 2004
>
>   A device exploded in a trash can near the ASU Research Park 
>approximately 1:20 a.m. Thursday, sparking bomb units from the Tempe Police 
>Department to investigate.
>
>   A security guard on duty at the park, located between Warner and Elliot 
>roads on Price Road, said he heard "a loud explosion" and went to 
>investigate, according to Tempe police Sgt. Dan Masters.
>
>   The guard discovered that the cement receptacle on Price Road near a bus 
>stop had been damaged. There were no injuries.
>
>   He began picking up the pieces because he thought the receptacle had 
>been hit by a vehicle. He then realized that an explosive was involved and 
>called 911, Masters said.
>
>   Bomb technicians determined that an explosive device placed in the trash 
>barrel had been detonated. The technicians will be analyzing the evidence 
>with help from the National Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and 
>Explosives.
>
>   Authorities do not know the motive of the detonation, and no threats 
>have been received.
>
>   There is no evidence linking this incident with last Friday's bomb scare 
>on the ASU Main campus, where three residence halls were evacuated because 
>of a suspicious device in Parking Structure 5.
>
>   The research park celebrated its 20th anniversary of operations on 
>Wednesday.
>
>   ==============================================================
>
>   Would have been interesting if Geocache had been in or around this 
>object. Just
>   something to think about. - Ken

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