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Bomb Threats Via Twitter Partly Shut Down Atlanta's Hartsfield Airport

The Atlanta Journal-Constitution reports that "Credible" bomb threats were made Saturday against two flights bound for Atlanta, an airport spokesman said. The flights landed safely after being escorted into Atlanta by military fighter jets. Hartsfield-Jackson International Airport spokesman Reese McCrainie told The Atlanta Journal-Constitution at 3 p.m. that both flights — Delta 1156 and Southwest 2492 — had landed and were sitting on a taxiway waiting to be swept by the Atlanta police Bomb Squad. ... Witnesses reported seeing multiple emergency vehicles on the tarmac, and the Federal Aviation Administration said just before 3 p.m. that departing flights were experiencing gate holds and delays of up to 30 minutes due to a bomb threat. USA Today says that the flights were on their way to Atlanta from, respectively, Portland, Oregon and Milwaukee, and adds that "NORAD Media Relations Specialist Preston Schlachter confirmed that two F-16 jets launched from McIntire Air Force Base in South Carolina as a precautionary measure."

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  1. Prudient action by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 2, Insightful

    But this kind of thing could have us chasing our tails.

  2. Other than the obligatory security theatre... by rnturn · · Score: 3, Insightful

    ... just what would the fighter escort hope to accomplish? Are we really ready to order fighter pilots to shoot down airliners over a phoned-in threat? I guess all it'll take now to spook passengers and completely disrupt air travel in the U.S. is a few bozos with bunch of pre-paid or stolen cellphones.

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    1. Re:Other than the obligatory security theatre... by Zocalo · · Score: 4, Insightful

      Aside from the few hundred lives vs. a few thousand lives if the plane was actually hijacked and attempted another 9/11 style crash into a metropolitan area there is another reason you might want a chase aircraft - obtaining camera footage of the plane should the threat prove genuine and the plane is blown up. I would imagine such data might prove quite useful to the resultant investigation in terms of narrowing down where the bomb was located, how powerful it was, whether it was carried on or checked, and potentially even narrow down who might have got the bomb onboard.

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    2. Re:Other than the obligatory security theatre... by gweihir · · Score: 5, Insightful

      And to give the appearance of "doing something" in a situation where realistically, nothing can be done. It is very important for governments to always give the appearance to be in control and that they know what they are doing, even when any halfway smart person knows neither is true most of the time.

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    3. Re:Other than the obligatory security theatre... by R3d+M3rcury · · Score: 3, Insightful

      Depends on the situation.

      F-16: "Flight 17, you are off course. Come to heading 271."
      Jet: "Oops. Sorry. A little stressed up here."

      On the other hand...

      F-16: "Flight 17, you are off course. Come to heading 271."
      Jet: "Kiss my ass, yankee imperialist swine! We're blowin' up Tallahassee!"

      will probably get you shot down.

  3. its worth remembering that terrorism is effective. by nimbius · · Score: 4, Insightful

    Terrorism in its general form is designed to undermine the state through fear. Its designed to paralyze, and restrict an otherwise free society through random small, infrequent acts of highly publicized violence and mayhem. It works because it exploits guerrilla tactics, something which no government can ever formally protect anyone against.

    the solution to the US terror problem seems simple. stop treating third world countries like they're children. quit overthrowing elected leaders and installing dictators, stop propping up nation states with a history of violence, and start treating the people who live in these regions as more than "hearts and minds" that you have to "win." Understand and respect cultural differences, drop the 'world-police' shit and start realizing that just because you've moved on from $x war does not in fact mean the people living in that nation have forgiven or forgotten what you did. And if theyre living under one of your dismissive regimes, theyre likely to form their own regional extremist government predicated on the polar opposite of what they endured. For bonus points, knock off the axis of evil shit.

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  4. Re:its worth remembering that terrorism is effecti by gweihir · · Score: 2, Insightful

    That is a losing strategy for the US administration. A population in fear is a great thing from an incompetent government (as they all are): People in fear are not rational anymore and look to somebody "strong" to "protect" them. If they actually where effective against terrorism (impossible), drugs (impossible), etc. they might be facing uncomfortable questions about real problems. This way, they can pretend there is some kind of state of war and everybody needs to support them.

    This strategy if "governing" is really old and was perfected in the 3rd Reich. Of course it makes a country far more vulnerable to internal and external threats and hence is completely and utterly morally corrupt.

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  5. Credible, Really??? by Chris453 · · Score: 3, Insightful

    TFA states that the guy posted to a twitter account stating that he put a bomb on a plane in Portland, and then posted again saying he placed one on a plane in Milwaukee. How the hell is that credible? He can be in two places at once? That didn't raise any flags about it being bogus? Airport spokesman Reese McCranie said "We believe the threats to be credible". Wow, just wow.

  6. Re:After flying Delta nearly every week for two ye by Anonymous Coward · · Score: 4, Insightful

    This might have been harassment targeting one of the passengers.

    That Finnish kid in lizardsquad grounded a plan with a Sony executive by making a false bomb threat.