Friday, February 20, 2009

Alert : Mumbai, Indonesia, Japan, China Proof : Train Mishape Coromandal..Bihar

Dear Friends,

The last few days we had received similar indication as earlier we received before Mumbai Terror Attacks we can conclude that...

1. Terrorists are Planning Mumbai Part 2 under the name of Taliban (Installations being identified similar pattern hostage taking same drama but with new installations). Dt. 07-01-2009 to 20-02-2009

2. Malls / Theaters / Hotels / Hospital and busy streets / Strategic Institutes are on cross hairs. Taking Hostage
is the main action plan. Dt. 14 & 20/02/2009

3. Car / 4 Wheeler Bombs
could be used at large scale (similar to Marriot Attack, Islamabad) Dt. 20/02/2009

4.
Multiple terror attacks are possible in India within a short span from now. Dt. 20/02/2009

5. Major E' Quack is like to struck Indonesia - Malaysia Region (7.5 on Richter Scale) Populated Region may be affected this time, Floods in Japan and Hurricane in China. Dt. 14/02/2009

Proofs :

As per our earlier anticipation on 23/12/2009 reg. Rail Accidents in Northern and Eastern Railways , Coromandal Express meets accident on 14/02/2009 in Eastern Railways busy Howrah Chennai Route, on the same day when Rail Budget was presented. A light train Engine also meet an accident with a passenger Train on the next day on 14/02/2009 in Supol , Bihar .

Archive :

2. Indian Railways must keep them self at high alert for accidents / terror related incidents in Northern and Eastern Regions (specially for Delhi Bound Trains specially from Bihar) Dt. 22/12/2008


Indian Train Accident Kills 16, Injures 161, Press Trust Says

Bloomberg.com Thomas Kutty Abraham

Feb. 14 (Bloomberg) -- Sixteen passengers were killed and 161 injured when a train derailed in Eastern India, the Press Trust of India reported, citing a railway spokesman.

Thirteen coaches of the Howrah-Chennai Coromandel express went off the rails last night in Jajpur district of Orissa state, the news agency said, citing Ajay Kumar Goel, a general manager at the East Coast Railways.

With Regards,

Chanakya




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