Knipps
02-01-2007, 02:22 PM
Does this look like a bomb to you?
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031973_4302.jpg
Just shortly after eight o’clock, Wednesday January 31st 2007, a call came in from a local T rider concerned about a “suspicious device.” Local law enforcements took the call serious and investigated. The T stop at Sullivan Square was shut down and the Orange line halted along with surrounding roads as the bomb squad moved in to render the device inert.
Hours later several more devices were found on various bridges and road intersections and even New England Medical Center. Ideas of a terrorist attack started circulating and wide-spread panic soon followed. State local police, the bomb squad, and homeland security were called into action and ran across town, back and fourth, all day causing major traffic problems and delays while also shutting down major roads and interstate and public transportation not to mention dealing with the numerous calls of potential “bombs.”
At a press conference at five o’clock, the mayor, DA, colonel, commissioner and attorney general announced that the devises were inert, not dangerous, but mention nothing else of what they were. What exactly were the devises?
Turner Broadcasting made an official statement claiming responsibility for the devises saying they were magnetic lights that pose no danger and intended to be a part of an outdoor marketing campaign located in ten cities around the nation in support of Adult Swim's animated television show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
Local artist Peter Berdovsky, a 2005 graduate from Mass Art, was arrested for being the one who placed a total of 38 devises around Boston. The Interference Information Network, Cartoon Network and “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” employed him to create and place these ads for a publicity stunt for an upcoming movie about “Aqua Teen Hunger Force.” Shortly later Sean Stevens was also arrested in connection of the placement of the "bombs."
As of right now, third-parties, like Boston’s Peter Berdovsky are being contacted by Turner Broadcasting to remove all “advertising billboards”, as they were called, from all remaining nine cities as to avoid another city-wide incident like what happened here in Boston and what should have been another typical Wednesday.
& one for sale on ebay ;)
http://cgi.ebay.com/Boston-Mooninites-LED-Adult-Swim-ATHF-Bomb-Hoax_W0QQitemZ130075581205QQihZ003QQcategoryZ363QQ ssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
more pics:
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031972_4155.jpg
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031974_4570.jpg
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031975_4724.jpg
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031976_8470.jpg
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031973_4302.jpg
Just shortly after eight o’clock, Wednesday January 31st 2007, a call came in from a local T rider concerned about a “suspicious device.” Local law enforcements took the call serious and investigated. The T stop at Sullivan Square was shut down and the Orange line halted along with surrounding roads as the bomb squad moved in to render the device inert.
Hours later several more devices were found on various bridges and road intersections and even New England Medical Center. Ideas of a terrorist attack started circulating and wide-spread panic soon followed. State local police, the bomb squad, and homeland security were called into action and ran across town, back and fourth, all day causing major traffic problems and delays while also shutting down major roads and interstate and public transportation not to mention dealing with the numerous calls of potential “bombs.”
At a press conference at five o’clock, the mayor, DA, colonel, commissioner and attorney general announced that the devises were inert, not dangerous, but mention nothing else of what they were. What exactly were the devises?
Turner Broadcasting made an official statement claiming responsibility for the devises saying they were magnetic lights that pose no danger and intended to be a part of an outdoor marketing campaign located in ten cities around the nation in support of Adult Swim's animated television show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
Local artist Peter Berdovsky, a 2005 graduate from Mass Art, was arrested for being the one who placed a total of 38 devises around Boston. The Interference Information Network, Cartoon Network and “Aqua Teen Hunger Force” employed him to create and place these ads for a publicity stunt for an upcoming movie about “Aqua Teen Hunger Force.” Shortly later Sean Stevens was also arrested in connection of the placement of the "bombs."
As of right now, third-parties, like Boston’s Peter Berdovsky are being contacted by Turner Broadcasting to remove all “advertising billboards”, as they were called, from all remaining nine cities as to avoid another city-wide incident like what happened here in Boston and what should have been another typical Wednesday.
& one for sale on ebay ;)
http://cgi.ebay.com/Boston-Mooninites-LED-Adult-Swim-ATHF-Bomb-Hoax_W0QQitemZ130075581205QQihZ003QQcategoryZ363QQ ssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
more pics:
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031972_4155.jpg
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031974_4570.jpg
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031975_4724.jpg
http://photos.pe.facebook.com/v66/163/59/1334580028/n1334580028_30031976_8470.jpg