Radioactivity at accident site in Jersey City? Conflicting reports...
"TELL THEM NO RADIOACTIVITY"
Fox 5 News footage: accident at Hoboken and Summit Avenues, Hoboken, (Jersey City) New Jersey Sunday night. Air quality unit responds to scene after radiation reportedly detected13 August 2007: A minor accident that took place at Hoboken and Summit Avenues in Hoboken, New Jersey Sunday night - a mere 6-mile drive from the Empire State Building in Manhattan prompted the response of police to the scene as the driver of one of the vehicles fled on foot after the accident. But the police were summoned for another reason – the vehicle from which the suspect in the hit-and-run fled contained a “box†in the trunk containing “radioactive†symbols. According to a law enforcement source close to the Northeast Intelligence Network interviewed shortly after 5:00 this morning, sensors carried by police that measure radioactivity sounded an alarm that indicated higher than acceptable levels of radioactivity, prompting a response from HAZMAT and other officials. Police, fire and HAZMAT officials established a safe perimeter around the accident scene, and the driver of the car containing the box or device emitting radioactivity was caught several blocks from the scene.
This event took an unusual twist, however, when Fox Channel 5 news reporter from New York City was reporting live from the scene. As he was describing the event, a voice coming from the reporter’s ear piece was picked up by his microphone: "TELL THEM NO RADIOACTIVITY" was the message clearly heard as isolated as a sound file HERE. Viewers can clearly see the befuddled reaction by the news reporter to the message from his ear piece in the video clip below, and the confused response to the complete change of information by the television anchor.
A complete analysis of this report is detailed on the news page of the Patriot Brigade Talk Radio Network, along with the video segment and audio enhancements for clarity.
In an effort to clarify the report, Lan Lamphere, producer for The Homeland Security Report with Doug Hagmann and talk show host of The Edge on The Patriot Brigade Talk Radio Network contacted police officials, early this morning, who refused comment on the situation, saying that it was still “under investigation.†Reports are now gradually being released “that the father of the car's owner gave cops a plausible explanation for the box†being in the trunk, possibly suggesting that it is a device to measure radiation in soil samples – a device identified in previous news reports by the Northeast Intelligence Network as a popular target of thieves in recent months.
No explanation was given however, why the device was being carried inside the trunk of a passenger vehicle, or why the driver of the vehicle fled before police arrived.
This incident took place less than 72 hours after the dirty bomb threat to New York City on Friday - a threat outlined in a special advisory sent to subscribers of the HQ INTEL-ALERT private Intelligence Report on Sunday.
Additional details will be provided as they are developed.


