Anonymous ID: c203f3 Dec. 31, 2017, 11:21 a.m. No.217387   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7404 >>7417 >>7420 >>7458

>>216908

>NO WAY THIS IS JUST A DOMESTIC DISTURBANCE

This.

If you were trying to prevent panic in the populace and needed to "defuse" a potential disaster by removing something that could cause mass casualties, what would you do?

It might not be the best ad hoc response, but you could move a lot of stuff out in a "procession", and most normies wouldn't give it a second thought. What will be telling is where does this procession end up? A hospital complex, and EOD site, a radiation or bio containment site? Are they going to need to end up here:

Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, Division of Vector Borne Diseases Fort Collins, Colorado, United States A BSL 3/4 facility that operates in connection with some of CSU's biomedical research programs. The Fort Collins, Colorado location specializes in arboviral and bacterial diseases.[58]?

 

South of Denver you also have Schriver, Buckley, and Petersen AFB, Fort Carson, aaand the Pueblo Chemical Depot. All good places to get stuff outa Dodge or quarantine and isolate a hazard. Not a domestic dispute, agree.

Anonymous ID: c203f3 Dec. 31, 2017, 11:42 a.m. No.217502   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7523 >>7548

>>217404

>The motorcade ended up at the Douglas Cty Coroner's office. 4000 Justice Way, Castlerock

Any way of knowing if elements of the procession proceeded from there to another place such as those already mentioned? I forgot Cheyenne Mountain in my list. Perfect cover, use the fallen officer as a red herring, concentrate attention there while you slip out with the payload.