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Originally Posted by Manuel Hong
In my local paper I read that the eyewitnesses never heard him say he had a bomb. They said he looked like he was going to be sick. His wife said he was afraid there was a bomb on board and panicked trying to deplane. All in all I see that every aspect of this situation is an indication of the overwhelming amount of FEAR we live in. The poor bipolar man, his wife, the marshalls and the public reading about it. We're all running around in a panic, ready to bolt or shoot. Fuck. Maybe the terrorists have already won.
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Yes, that's what I was trying to get at. I found two news reports of two different passengers saying they never heard bomb and felt in no way threatened by him. Passengers said they felt more threatened by the officers pointing shotguns at them than from Alpizar. On the other hand the only people saying he said the word bomb are the DHS officials who weren't even there (that I have seen anyway). Does anyone have a news report of a passenger actually saying that this man said the word 'bomb'?