EXPLOSIVE RESIDUE FOUND ON FAILED LEVEE DEBRIS!  Ruptured New Orleans Levee had help failing  

By: Hal Turner
http://www.halturnershow.com/DiversFindExplosiveResidueOnRupturedLevy.html

                          September 9, 2005   3:36 PM EDTNOTE: This
story has been UPDATED as of Saturday, September 10, 2005 @ 11:40 PM
EDT The updated info is incorporated into the story and appears in bold
type New Orleans, LA -- Divers inspecting the ruptured levee walls
surrounding New Orleans found something that piqued their interest:
Burn marks on underwater debris chunks from the broken levee wall! One
diver, a member of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, saw the burn
marks and knew immediately what caused them. When he surfaced and
showed the evidence to his superior, the on-site Coordinator for FEMA
stepped-in and said "You are not here to conduct an investigation as to
why this rupture occurred, but only to determine how best to close it."
 The FEMA coordinator then threw the evidence back into the water and
said "You will tell no one about this."At that point, the diver went
back down to do more inspection of the levee.  On the second dive, he
secreted a small  chunk of the debris inside his wet suit and later
arranged for it  to be sent to trusted military friends at a The U.S.
Army Forensic Laboratory at Fort Gillem, Georgia for testing. According
to well placed sources, a military forensic specialist  determined the
burn marks on the cement chunks did, in fact, come  from high
explosives.  The source, speaking on condition of  anonymity said "We
found traces of boron-enhanced fluoronitramino explosives as well as
PBXN-111 embedded in the debris.  This would indicate at least two
separate types of explosive devices." The levee ruptures in New Orleans
did not take place during Hurricane Katrina, but rather a day after the
hurricane struck.  Several residents of New Orleans and many Emergency
Workers reported hearing what sounded like large, muffled explosions
from the area of the levee, but those were initially discounted as gas
explosions from homes with leaking gas lines.  If these allegations
prove true, the ruptured levee which flooded New Orleans was a
deliberate act of mass destruction perpetrated by someone with access
to military-grade UNDERWATER high explosives.  More details as they
become available . . . . .