This bothers me. I can’t come up with a good reason for this to be happening to zoos (of all places). There have been a good amount of zoos that have had bomb threats or active shooter threats called in this month in the USA. The press is referring to most of these as "swatting". I didn’t know about these threats until today when I heard some Texas zoos had it happen.
My wife thinks it is a distraction to allow someone/some group to do something else, or to test the police/fire response time. That’s plausible, but why zoos? I would expect if some group wanted to test response times they would call in threats to airports, major hotels, state capital offices, or other government buildings. I can’t see how a response to a zoo would prove much.
My theory was PETA or Code Pink – or some adjacent group – is doing this to call attention to the confinement of animals for the pleasure of humans. Sounds like something they would do – but I could be wrong. However, the timing of this is suspicious to me since it is getting closer to July 4th. What if this isn’t a “see how long it takes for a response” thing, but a “see how many agencies and people respond” thing?
What if the whole idea is to do this during the America 250 celebrations on the 4th, get police and fire to respond to somewhere else (like the zoos), and then take advantage of the smaller numbers of police/fire actually protecting the people at the celebrations?
Google says the National Zoo in DC was also swatted, but I can’t find an article on that one. I would expect that one to be a target if whoever is doing this wants to thin the police/fire presence during the ceremonies on the Mall on July 4th. I hope I’m wrong.
Does anyone else have any theories? This could be bad.
They're ideal soft targets. Not only would it be useful for these Islamic terror orgs to instill fear, it would also pull at heart strings even more to find out defenseless animals have been hurt or destroyed, or, let out on the loose.
Could any of you imagine seeing a bunch of predators let loose in Manhattan, Miami, San Diego, Houston, Dallas, etc? Imagine being in Central Park having a picnic, when all of a sudden you see a fully grown male lion walking toward you, while his pride is behind him stalking some old lady's designer poodle mix. Or, you're at some park in Coral Gables and all of a sudden you hear an explosion and gun fire. A few minutes later, a troupe of macaques and baboons goes running by after escaping the Monkey Jungle. Later, on the 6 p.m. evening news, it's reported that 6 people wearing burkhas and s-vests clack themselves off, killing and wounding dozens of people and monkeys and allowing dozens more to escape.
That would be in the news cycle for days, if not weeks.
Your comment immediately reminded me of a movie I watched recently, The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991), where there is a zoo escape. Funny in that context, but yeah, it would be super awful & scary if it were you trying to outrun that lion, tiger, or bear. Or Komodo dragon or snakes. Any poisonous critter or predator that escaped would be the worse scenarios.
This bothers me. I can’t come up with a good reason for this to be happening to zoos (of all places). There have been a good amount of zoos that have had bomb threats or active shooter threats called in this month in the USA. The press is referring to most of these as "swatting". I didn’t know about these threats until today when I heard some Texas zoos had it happen.
My wife thinks it is a distraction to allow someone/some group to do something else, or to test the police/fire response time. That’s plausible, but why zoos? I would expect if some group wanted to test response times they would call in threats to airports, major hotels, state capital offices, or other government buildings. I can’t see how a response to a zoo would prove much.
My theory was PETA or Code Pink – or some adjacent group – is doing this to call attention to the confinement of animals for the pleasure of humans. Sounds like something they would do – but I could be wrong. However, the timing of this is suspicious to me since it is getting closer to July 4th. What if this isn’t a “see how long it takes for a response” thing, but a “see how many agencies and people respond” thing?
What if the whole idea is to do this during the America 250 celebrations on the 4th, get police and fire to respond to somewhere else (like the zoos), and then take advantage of the smaller numbers of police/fire actually protecting the people at the celebrations?
Google says the National Zoo in DC was also swatted, but I can’t find an article on that one. I would expect that one to be a target if whoever is doing this wants to thin the police/fire presence during the ceremonies on the Mall on July 4th. I hope I’m wrong.
Does anyone else have any theories? This could be bad.
Here are a few links:
The propaganda said "Joos". But the mk-ultra assets heard it as "zoos"
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You may be on to something...
Seems like distraction, IMHO. Imagine .. bomb at zoo .. animals run amok .. local resources are used .. across town, other melee happens.
Thing is - there haven't been any bombs or shootings (yet).
Families and children frequent the zoo. School trips..... Americans LOVE animals.
Texans really love animals. Mostly with BBQ sauce though. If someone pulls out ketchup for a steak we send them to Oklahoma.
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Zoos...
Their time has come and gone...
They should ALL be shut down.
Prison for animals... like Space camp for retards.
They're ideal soft targets. Not only would it be useful for these Islamic terror orgs to instill fear, it would also pull at heart strings even more to find out defenseless animals have been hurt or destroyed, or, let out on the loose.
Could any of you imagine seeing a bunch of predators let loose in Manhattan, Miami, San Diego, Houston, Dallas, etc? Imagine being in Central Park having a picnic, when all of a sudden you see a fully grown male lion walking toward you, while his pride is behind him stalking some old lady's designer poodle mix. Or, you're at some park in Coral Gables and all of a sudden you hear an explosion and gun fire. A few minutes later, a troupe of macaques and baboons goes running by after escaping the Monkey Jungle. Later, on the 6 p.m. evening news, it's reported that 6 people wearing burkhas and s-vests clack themselves off, killing and wounding dozens of people and monkeys and allowing dozens more to escape.
That would be in the news cycle for days, if not weeks.
Your comment immediately reminded me of a movie I watched recently, The Naked Gun 2½: The Smell of Fear (1991), where there is a zoo escape. Funny in that context, but yeah, it would be super awful & scary if it were you trying to outrun that lion, tiger, or bear. Or Komodo dragon or snakes. Any poisonous critter or predator that escaped would be the worse scenarios.