1/26/10 - UPDATE - His weapons were modified to handle armor piercing ammunition. He also shaved off the serial numbers of his weapons.
These are all signs of a professional.
He had maps of a local military base and a out of state shopping area. He also received a Honorable Discharge after being AWOL for over 9 years. If this guy isn't a spook (excuse the slang) no one is.
1/26/10 - UPDATE - On Terrorist - This Was a Possible False Flag Operation That Was Exposed!
"A U.S. Navy spokesman, Lt. Justin Cole, said Woodson joined the service in February 1988 and served aboard the USS Orion, a submarine tender, before deserting in April 1989. It would be eight years before he was returned to Navy custody, Cole said. A month later, in August 1997, Woodson was discharged.It remained unclear last night whether he was passing through New Jersey or settling in for a longer period. He took a room last week at the Red Mill Inn, on Route 22. "and"On Saturday night, Desai said, he was working the evening shift and heard the sound of a CB or a radio coming from Woodson’s room. The lights were off, but Desai could see the faint glow of the television."I’m glad I didn’t open the door," said Desai, who has a master key to all units.He said his colleague had gone into Woodson’s room Sunday morning and didn’t see any weapons."MSM in full tuquoque mode [other's did it too, so what?]:FBI: N.J. Weapons Cache 'Not a Terrorism Thing' abcnewsSince suspect, Lloyd Woodson's last known address was in the same Northern VA area the Fort Hood shooter came from, it begs the question, was Woodson also a recruit of Anwar al-Awlaki or the Islamic center Dar al-Hijrah mosque in Great Falls, Virginia?
UPDATE 1/26/10
I bet you didn't hear about this part ===="Investigators also found Middle Eastern red and white traditional headdress, Forrest said."
By Jennifer Golson/The Star-Ledger
January 25, 2010, 4:59PM
BRANCHBURG -- Somerset County investigators seized a cache of weapons including a grenade launcher and hundreds of rounds of ammunition today from the Branchburg motel room of a Virginia man, who also had maps of a U.S. military facility and an out-of-state civilian community.
Lloyd Woodson, 43, whose last known address was Reston, Va., today faces multiple offenses, including second-degree unlawful weapons possession and fourth-degree possession of prohibited weapons, Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest said.
Read the update: Virginia man had weapons cache, grenade launcher stashed in N.J. hotel room
At the time of his arrest, Woodson was wearing a military-style ballistic vest with a reinforced steel plate and carrying a .223-caliber assault rifle that had been altered to fire .50-caliber ammunition, Forrest. He was also carrying four loaded magazines with hollow-point ammunition, Forrest said.
Branchburg police confronted Woodson at 3:55 a.m. at the Quick Chek convenience store on Route 28 after receiving a call reporting a suspicious person. Branchburg Patorlman Steven Cronce noticed a large bulge beneath the green, military-style jacket that Woodson was wearing, which was later determined to be the assault rifle with a defaced serial number, Forrest said.
Woodson appeared "extremely nervous" as Cronce questioned him, and he ultimately ran from the convenience store toward the Regency Trailer Park on Route 22, Forrest. Officers found Woodson hiding in the bushes and he attempted to run, Forrest said.
Officers tackled him and used pepper spray to subdue Woodson, Forrest said.
Detectives later searched Woodson’s room at the Red Mill Inn on Route 22 and found weapons including a .308-caliber semi-automatic assault rifle with a defaced serial number, a grenade launcher, hundreds .50-caliber and .308-caliber rounds, a police scanner, and the maps of a U.S. military installation and an out-of-state civilian community, Forrest said. Woodson, who is a Navy veteran, had been staying at the hotel since last week.
Investigators also found Middle Eastern red and white traditional headdress, Forrest said.
Calls placed to the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in Washington D.C. and the FBI’s Newark office late this afternoon were not immediately returned.
January 25, 2010, 4:59PM
BRANCHBURG -- Somerset County investigators seized a cache of weapons including a grenade launcher and hundreds of rounds of ammunition today from the Branchburg motel room of a Virginia man, who also had maps of a U.S. military facility and an out-of-state civilian community.
Lloyd Woodson, 43, whose last known address was Reston, Va., today faces multiple offenses, including second-degree unlawful weapons possession and fourth-degree possession of prohibited weapons, Somerset County Prosecutor Wayne Forrest said.
Read the update: Virginia man had weapons cache, grenade launcher stashed in N.J. hotel room
At the time of his arrest, Woodson was wearing a military-style ballistic vest with a reinforced steel plate and carrying a .223-caliber assault rifle that had been altered to fire .50-caliber ammunition, Forrest. He was also carrying four loaded magazines with hollow-point ammunition, Forrest said.
Branchburg police confronted Woodson at 3:55 a.m. at the Quick Chek convenience store on Route 28 after receiving a call reporting a suspicious person. Branchburg Patorlman Steven Cronce noticed a large bulge beneath the green, military-style jacket that Woodson was wearing, which was later determined to be the assault rifle with a defaced serial number, Forrest said.
Woodson appeared "extremely nervous" as Cronce questioned him, and he ultimately ran from the convenience store toward the Regency Trailer Park on Route 22, Forrest. Officers found Woodson hiding in the bushes and he attempted to run, Forrest said.
Officers tackled him and used pepper spray to subdue Woodson, Forrest said.
Detectives later searched Woodson’s room at the Red Mill Inn on Route 22 and found weapons including a .308-caliber semi-automatic assault rifle with a defaced serial number, a grenade launcher, hundreds .50-caliber and .308-caliber rounds, a police scanner, and the maps of a U.S. military installation and an out-of-state civilian community, Forrest said. Woodson, who is a Navy veteran, had been staying at the hotel since last week.
Investigators also found Middle Eastern red and white traditional headdress, Forrest said.
Calls placed to the FBI’s Joint Terrorism Task Force in Washington D.C. and the FBI’s Newark office late this afternoon were not immediately returned.
8 comments:
Let's not rush to judgment now. Maybe he's just having a bad day or perhaps suffering from post-traumatic stress disorder. I mean, hanging out on an aircraft carrier can get stressful. Don't use the "T" word, wouldn't want to unjustly profile this terrorist (oops)!
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Good, thank you for that important information. I will follow up on this.
If I were a betting man, I would put a few dollars on this guy being another homosexual islamic extremist. As for a false flag attack, you are right on. They are trying to distract us from the banking/government fraud and to pass new laws to restrict our liberty and access to information.
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To Live Free or Die,
I think something is very strange about this one. Why are you AWOL for 9 years and then discharged a month late. No prison? Was he with the CIA while AWOL? If so, is he still with them? Is the CIA out to descredit the Obama Adminstration, duh!I'll keep after this one.
Thanks
What's even stranger about the discharge, is the fact that it was an 'honorable discharge' I would think his discharge from the Navy would have been without honor. WTF!
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falling down anyone?
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