Life Imitates Curb Your Enthusiasm
The Daily News reports on reports that rich and powerful people connected to the Department of Homeland Security knew about last week’s supposed terrorist plot days in advance, in effect imitating Larry David’s Curb Your Enthusiasm (Season 3, Episode 25: “The Terrorist Attack”):
At least two E-mails revealing the purported plot were sent to a select crowd of business and arts executives early last week by New Yorkers who claimed to have close connections to Homeland Security and other federal officials, authorities said.
The NYPD confirmed that it learned of the E-mails on Oct. 3 – three days before Mayor Bloomberg, Police Commissioner Raymond Kelly and the FBI went public with the threat.
“I have just received a most disturbing call from one of my oldest friends from growing up in Washington,” one E-mail began. “He called with a very specific caution to not enter or use the New York City subway system from Oct. 7 through 10th.”
A second E-mail sounded a similar ominous tone: “As some of you know my father works for Homeland Security, at a very high position and receives security briefings on a daily basis.
“The only information that I can pass on is that everyone should at all costs not ride the subway for the next two weeks in major areas of NYC.”
One of the E-mails was dated Oct. 3 with a 6:05 p.m. time stamp, about 90 minutes before Bloomberg was fully briefed on the threat, a police source said.
Well at least it was a hoax!
Bonus Points: If you don’t believe the Daily News, ask Snopes.
Posted: October 13th, 2005 | Filed under: Class War