On Feb. 16, Joe Biden more or less "predicted" a terror attack. While alluding to "Al-Qaeda," he added it would be a lone "disgrunted" person with ties to the U.S. The next day, Feb. 17, CBS aired the interview on "The Early Show." The following day, Feb. 18th, was the Austin plane crash.
Prior to this, there were those who were predicting a false flag terror attack during the Vancouver Olympics.
http://www.prisonplanet.com/vancouver-2010-olympics-preparing-for-a-false-flag-terrorist-attack.html
The Olympics will run from Feb. 12 to Feb. 28, some 17 days. The Austin plane crash was on Feb. 18, some 7 days into the Olympics, not quite yet at the halfway mark.
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Vice President Joe Biden tells EARLY SHOW co-anchor Harry Smith that he is "very concerned about a terrorist attack in the United States along the lines of the Christmas Day bomber." Smith's interview with the Vice President was conducted earlier today (16) in Saginaw, Mich., and will be broadcast tomorrow (17) on THE EARLY SHOW (7:00-9:00 AM, ET/PT) on the CBS Television Network.
Joe Biden: "I know the success we've made against the Al-Qaeda central, these complicated networks and evidence of that is now they're going to lone bombers as the means to get there. I'm more worried about, and harder to detect, and I'm very concerned about a terrorist attack in the United States along the lines of the Christmas Day bomber. You get a disgruntled student, someone who has some relationship with the United States who is able to be recruited quickly, able to be indoctrinated quickly."
http://www.cbspressexpress.com/div.php/cbs_news/release?id=24274
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http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2010/02/17/earlyshow/main6215792.shtml
Feb. 17, 2010
Biden Fears Terror Hit by Individual
Veep Tells Harry Smith Administration Has Made Inroads against al Qaeda, but He's "Very Concerned" About Lone Attacker
(CBS) Vice President Joe Biden says the Obama administration has made "progress in dismantling the hierarchy of Al-Qaeda," but he's "very concerned" about the possibility of an individual carrying out a terrorist attack in the United States.
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...You get a disgruntled student, someone who has some relationship with the United States who is -- able to be recruited quickly, able to be indoctrinated quickly. And they say, basically, 'Here's a bomb. Go do it,' as opposed to the kind of planning that's needed to pull off -- a very complicated 9/11.
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