I was somewhat surprised to not find any threads about the unbelievably tragic bridge collapse in Minnesota yesterday (or could not find them). Therefore, I am starting one here. Being as this disaster just happened and so much remains to be learned (don't forget that up to twenty cars may still be at the bottom of the Mississippi River as we speak), I don't know that much. However, there is already a TON of reason to believe that this was yet another act of jihad.
Please consider:
--Minnesota has a large Islamic population.
--The collapse occurred at the heart of rush hour, when the maximum number of people possible would be traversing the bridge. Coincidence or was it timed to collapse then?
--The work being done on the bridge at the time was really quite trivial (a couple new guardrails and the like). None of the modifications altered the structural integrity of the bridge in any way. It would be absurd to argue that it crumbled due to human maintenance.
--Most importantly, the federal government immediately and loudly ruled out terrorism as a possible cause. How they could do this after one hour boggles the imagination. It is obvious to me that they are either trying to hide something or trying to discourage Minnesotans from administering a little "street justice" to their Muslim Nazi fifth column. The government ALWAYS denies or downplays terrorism as a cause of disasters, much like it denies that black hate crimes against whites were racially motivated, unless it is not publicly possible to do so, as in the case of 9/11 (which I am sure they would have attributed to gross navigational error also were it not for all the eyewitnesses):
--In 1996, the government denied any terrorists were involved in the downing of TWA Flight 800, despite a SAM (surface-to-air missile) being obvious in all videos of it.
--In 1999, the government ludicrously denied a motive of terror in the crashing of EgyptAir Flight 990, despite the fact that the co-pilot, Gameel Al-Batouti, could be heard saying "I put my fate in Allah's hands" on the black-box recorder and was referred to as a "martyr" by the Islamic media.
--In 2002, when an Egyptian Muslim Nazi murdered an El Al ticket-counter girl and a security guard at LAX, the Bush Administration and FBI immediately denied that he was a terrorist and instead claimed that he was just "despondent" and "suicidal".