- Not that this should affect your sleep tonight:
- Four years after the September 11 attacks, investigators were able to easily enter the United States with enough radioactive material to make two so-called dirty bombs, according to a report on a government undercover investigation obtained on Monday.
- Two teams made simultaneous entries at the U.S.-Mexican border and the border with Canada carrying radioactive material in their vehicles in December 2005, the
Government Accountability Office (GAO) said in the report on its investigation. - Two teams made simultaneous entries at the U.S.-Mexican border and the border with Canada carrying radioactive material in their vehicles in December 2005, the
But just in case you’re still awake enough to care, the next question is:
How many bombs can be made from the materials brought in by the “bad guys” during that same time period?
(My answer: I don’t know. I don’t care. Good night.)