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(FTMDaily.com) Over 5,000 members of the military and civilian first responders have gathered in Indiana to conduct a mass disaster training drill in Jennings County, Indiana. The large-scale drill, dubbed Exercise Vibrant Response, is simulating a nuclear terrorist attack in nearby Columbus, Ohio.
According to local reports, the terror drill will run from August 1-17.
National terror drills, such as the one occurring now in Indiana, should be cause for alarm among residents nearby, considering how many real terror attacks have occurred during these exercises. Often, the real terror attack is eerily similar to drills being conducted in the area.
For example:
9/11: The attacks on the Pentagon and the World Trade Center buildings on the morning of September 11, 2001, coincided with Operation Northern Vigilance, and several other “terror drills” involving hijacked commercial jet airliners being crashed into buildings. (Also, see this)
7/7 London Subway Bombing: The attack on the London Subway on July 7, 2005, coincided with a simultaneous terror drill on the London Subway system.
Norway Oslo Massacre: This terrrible massacre occured during a similar and simultaneous terror drill.
Boston Marathon Bombing On the morning of the bombing, the Boston Globe tweeted the following: BREAKING NEWS: Police will have controlled explosion on 600 block on Boylston Street. Other attendees at the 2013 Boston Marathon reported seeing bomb-sniffing dogs and military exercises.
Of course, all of these events (and many others I have not mentioned) could all be one big coincidence. But regardless, when the government stages a terror drill, I do not want to be nearby. Especially, when the U.S. military is simulating a nuclear terror attack in the middle of a major city, like Columbus.