Some sort of explosion near the Boston Marathon Finish Line reported on twitter

If you do honest research of these types of events, then this is somewhat typical of the types of things that you often tend to discover.

I've done enough research on enough conspiracies (e.g., chemtrails, 9/11, etc.) to know that the conspiracy theorists are usually wrong. I no longer waste my time on that because none of it matters at all in terms of advancing liberty.
 
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I've done enough research on enough conspiracies (e.g., chemtrails, 9/11, etc.) to know that the conspiracy theorists are usually wrong. I no longer waste my time on that because none of it matters at all in terms of advancing liberty.

Care to post your results?.....in detail?
 
I've done enough research on enough conspiracies to know that the conspiracy theorists are usually wrong. I no longer waste my time on that because none of it matters at all in terms of advancing liberty.

You must not have done your research very well if you still think that events such as this usually aren't government conspiracies.

How does it feel to discover that the 1993 WTC bombing consisted of an FBI informant being instructed to use live explosives?
 
A man called into Hannity at the end of his show (I listened on my way for groceries) and read a text from his daughter. She and her friend were in the middle of the two bombs about 30 feet away, one to the left, one to the right and they were not injured.
What kind of rank amateur terrorist doesn't put shrapnel into the bomb casing to kill/maim as many as possible?
 
You must not have done your research very well if you still think that events such as this usually aren't government conspiracies.

How does it feel to discover that the 1993 WTC bombing consisted of an FBI informant being instructed to use live explosives?

The FBI provided the equipment for OKC too right?
 
My money is on Black Powder. The bright flash & massive amounts of white smoke are indicative of black powder.
 
http://www.reuters.com/article/2013/04/15/us-athletics-marathon-boston-blast-idUSBRE93E0ZF20130415

The two explosions were about 50 to 100 yards (meters) apart as runners crossed the finish line with a timer showing 4 hours and 9 minutes, some 9 minutes faster than the average finish time, as reported by Runner's World magazine.

Of the 23,326 runners who started the race on Monday, 17,584 finished before the blast, marathon officials said. Runners were diverted before officials brought the marathon to a halt.

That's odd... if timed, it was set to go off when about a third of the runners had crossed the finish line. But it went off after 2/3rds had.

People ran faster than normal this year. Abnormal...

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A man called into Hannity at the end of his show (I listened on my way for groceries) and read a text from his daughter. She and her friend were in the middle of the two bombs about 30 feet away, one to the left, one to the right and they were not injured.

Ah eyewitnesses...

The two explosions were about 50 to 100 yards (meters) apart as runners crossed the finish line with a timer showing 4 hours and 9 minutes, some 9 minutes faster than the average finish time, as reported by Runner's World magazine.
 
UM Coach: Bomb Sniffing Dogs, Spotters on Roofs Before Explosions

University of Mobile’s Cross Country Coach, who was near the finish line of the Boston Marathon when a series of explosions went off, said he thought it was odd there were bomb sniffing dogs at the start and finish lines.
 
"They kept making announcements to the participants do not worry, it's just a training exercise," Coach Ali Stevenson told Local 15.

Stevenson said he saw law enforcement spotters on the roofs at the start of the race. He's been in plenty of marathons in Chicago, D.C., Chicago, London and other major metropolitan areas but has never seen that level of security before.
 
"Evidently, I don't believe they were just having a training exercise," Stevenson said. "I think they must have had some sort of threat or suspicion called in."
Stevenson had just finished the marathon before the explosions. Stevenson said his wife had been sitting in one of the seating sections where an explosion went off, but thankfully she left her seat and was walking to meet up with him.

"We are just so thankful right now," Stevenson said.
 
The FBI provided the equipment for OKC too right?

Well I'd like to know more about the undetonated, advanced explosives that were found in the building afterward along with data that shows there were multiple explosions. It was supposed to be just a van bomb.
 
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