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'Suspicious Packages' That Paralyzed Boston Part of Cartoon Network Marketing Campaign

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:20 pm
by ×§á†äñ Çøñvø¥×®
http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,249110,00.html


Best thing in the news right now. :grin:

FOX NEWS wrote:BOSTON — A suspicious package alert that shut down downtown Boston Wednesday afternoon was actually part of an elaborate marketing campaign by the Cartoon Network to spark interest in its "Aqua Teen Hunger Force" show.

After state and local officials said they were launching an investigation into a series of "suspicious packages" found around the city, the Cartoon Network released a statement saying the packages were magnetic lights that pose no danger.

"They are part of an outdoor marketing campaign in 10 cities in support of Adult Swim's animated television show Aqua Teen Hunger Force," the statement said.

"They have been in place for two to three weeks in Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Austin, San Francisco, and Philadelphia. Parent company Turner Broadcasting is in contact with local and federal law enforcement on the exact locations of the billboards. We regret that they were mistakenly thought to pose any danger."

Some of the images left on the devices were in the form of characters called "Mooninites" from "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," which is a show on the "Adult Swim" block of adult programming shown on the Cartoon Network. The show is an animated comedy about three detectives in the shape of human-sized food products that live together in a rental house in New Jersey.


Earlier, bomb units scrambled to investigate five suspicious devices reported almost simultaneously throughout the city. It later appeared that there were as many as 10 devices in the greater Boston area; sources said many, if not all, had keyboard themes.

"It's a hoax — and it's not funny," said Gov. Deval Patrick, who held a press conference Wednesday afternoon.

As the investigation was unfolding, Gail Marcinkiewicz, a spokeswoman for the FBI in Boston, said at least seven devices had been found but that they did not appear to be related to terrorism.

"There's no nexus to terrorism here, I can tell you that," she said.

The reports forced the temporary shutdowns of part of an interstate, a key inbound roadway and a bridge between Boston and Cambridge.

The first device was found in the morning at an MBTA subway and bus station located under Interstate 93. The device was detonated and determined to be harmless, but as a precaution the station and Interstate 93 out of the city shut down temporarily.

Then, around 1 p.m., police said four calls came in reporting suspicious devices at the Boston University Bridge, the Longfellow Bridge, the Tufts-New England Medical Center and a major intersection at Columbus and Stuard streets.

One device, deemed not active, was found inside an administration building at the medical center and those inside were given the all-clear. Sources said the device in the medical center might not be related to the other devices found throughout the city, since it did not have the computer theme on it.

It "looked like some tubing, not an active device," said spokeswoman Brooke Hynes.

Another spokeswoman, Catherine Bromberg, said police told hospital officials the device was not an explosive sometime after 2 p.m. The hospital was never evacuated, though the area near where the device was reported was cleared and was being treated as a crime scene, she said.

A package also was found attached to a structure beneath the Boston University Bridge near where it crosses the Massachusetts Turnpike, said Jennifer Mieth, a spokeswoman for the state Fire Marshal.

She said officials determined it was not explosive, and was similar to the package found beneath Interstate 93 at the Sullivan Square T station on the Orange Line. Mieth described the object at the T station as "a sophisticated electronic device."

Subway service across the Longfellow Bridge, between Boston and Cambridge, was suspended temporarily but was later allowed to resume.

At least one of the devices was described to FOX News as a computer keyboard, to which a picture of someone "flipping off" the viewer was taped. Officials at the time suggested that the picture might be an attempt to mock police investigating the device.

"No matter who did this, I think there's probably enough evidence I think the Boston Police Department, the bureau, state police — everybody will probably get together … I wouldn't be surprised to see someone charged in this. This is an extremely serious situation," former FBI Director Bill Gavin told FOX News during the investigation.

"Whoever did this — whether it be kids or adults — if they think it's funny, I think they'll soon learn it's not that much of a humorous situation."

FOX News' Catherine Herridge, Molly Line and The Associated Press contributed to this report.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:27 pm
by Evil Phil
Wow, kind of reminds me of eon8.com. They labeled somthing as a threat before they even knew what it was.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:32 pm
by TheMuffin
I'm gonna take a cardboard box and place it in the middle of a parking lot. Wonder how long it'll take the bomb squad, FBI and news agencies to get here.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 5:35 pm
by ×§á†äñ Çøñvø¥×®
Zuko wrote:I'm gonna take a cardboard box and place it in the middle of a parking lot. Wonder how long it'll take the bomb squad, FBI and news agencies to get here.


Make sure the box is yellow, and has a question mark on it.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 6:25 pm
by TheMuffin
×§á†äñ Çøñvø¥×® wrote:
Zuko wrote:I'm gonna take a cardboard box and place it in the middle of a parking lot. Wonder how long it'll take the bomb squad, FBI and news agencies to get here.


Make sure the box is yellow, and has a question mark on it.


Put a little recorder inside with the coin noise.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 6:26 pm
by Grendel
think that happened once too, bunch of kids made '?' blocks like in mario and put them all over their town with cardboard coins or fireflowers inside, and same thing happened, everyone paniced, think the kids that did it got fined for disturbing the peace or something retarded like that.

people are just plain dumb

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 7:25 pm
by Roadbuster
"No matter who did this, I think there's probably enough evidence I think the Boston Police Department, the bureau, state police — everybody will probably get together … I wouldn't be surprised to see someone charged in this. This is an extremely serious situation," former FBI Director Bill Gavin told FOX News during the investigation.


okay, I really don't get the first half of what he says.

All I get is something about evidence and everybody getting together? What are they getting together for? A party? And does everyone get a piece of "evidence" who shows up and they're indicating they finally have enough to throw such party?

The dude says it's an extermly serious situaiton... no it isn't. He's blowing something out of proportion because his character is so weak it allows him to be manipulated by fear, just like the terrorists want.

I say we make a SMB block and keep putting some in front of this guy's doorstep just to mess with him.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:22 pm
by LuckytheWonderLlama
This is a serious issue. And if any of you do attempt the pranks you speak of, I hope you are found and punished to the full extent that the law allows.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:29 pm
by Phategod1
It seems noone has posted pictures of the actual thing but i saw it on AOTS and it was nothing more then battery powered Light bright. Boston natives who feared this i have the following message. You are dumb, very dumb.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 8:33 pm
by DesalationReborn
I concure with the "People are stupid" sentiments here.


And I don't mean Cartoon Network--They're #1 in the hood'!

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:32 pm
by Halo
DesalationReborn wrote:I concure with the "People are stupid" sentiments here.

I also concur.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 9:42 pm
by Evil Phil
Phategod1 wrote:It seems noone has posted pictures of the actual thing but i saw it on AOTS and it was nothing more then battery powered Light bright.


Aw man, that's what they are?

I thought CN was putting out some "Shake signal's"

For those who don't know, it's a pair of search lights that Master Shake wears on his head in "Bus of the undead"

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:06 pm
by TheMuffin
I've added a picture to the first post...That is what got everyone freaked out?! It a damned lightboard with batteries! How the hell would you even get an explosive into that! It's less complicated than a freaking light bright!

Not to mention that one of the people who had placed the devices has now been arrested and is being charged for placing a hoax device and one charge of disorderly conduct. All for doing his job. Viacom sure as hell better pay his bail. I just love how anything placed anywhere is now a type of terror weapon. Let's tape a pen to the ground and watch BIC pens get banned because they can potentially have an explosive in them.

Seems like V for Vendettas story isn't far off.

PostPosted: Wed Jan 31, 2007 11:44 pm
by Bed Bugs
*Looks at picture of device*

*Proceeds to laugh ass off*

*Ponders why Movie Megatron is on the device....* :P

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:03 am
by Faceful of Kitchen
yeah, i just saw a piece on it on nightline, and i was still in disbelief over just how damn stupid it was (on the part of the boston folks, not cn). i laughed out loud when they showed the device.

:-? sort of odd that they've been in place for at least a couple of weeks around the country, then suddenly a bunch of idiots mistake them for threats in the same city on the same day, isn't it?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 12:58 am
by LuckytheWonderLlama
YOu people are the exact same crowd that would turn around and say "Why didn't the authorities do anything to prevent this" is somethimg had the misfortune of actually happeneing.

All of you are the stupid people.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:16 am
by Faceful of Kitchen
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:YOu people are the exact same crowd that would turn around and say "Why didn't the authorities do anything to prevent this" is somethimg had the misfortune of actually happeneing.

All of you are the stupid people.

hey, i'm glad the cops went out to check the call, as i'm sure everyone else is. but finding that when they got there and evacuating the area over it is just damn stupid, as is calling the cops over it in the first place. there's simply no way that should be mistaken for a bomb. hell, at least a super mario block replica could have explosives inside. this thing? no way in hell.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 1:57 am
by LuckytheWonderLlama
Trans4mers4ever wrote:
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:YOu people are the exact same crowd that would turn around and say "Why didn't the authorities do anything to prevent this" is somethimg had the misfortune of actually happeneing.

All of you are the stupid people.

hey, i'm glad the cops went out to check the call, as i'm sure everyone else is. but finding that when they got there and evacuating the area over it is just damn stupid, as is calling the cops over it in the first place. there's simply no way that should be mistaken for a bomb. hell, at least a super mario block replica could have explosives inside. this thing? no way in hell.


Hind Sight is 20/20.
It could be more than an explosive. They did not know what it was. Bateries, wires, and lights all in prime target locations. There's a word for that, it's called "Suspicious". There is inherent danger in a suspicious package.

You rocket scientists are calling people "dumb" for doing their jobs. Doing them very well, by the way. You are calling people "dumb" for being suspicious of something that they have never seen before and calling the authorities.

Heaven forbid that people try to stay safe and avoid harm to themselves and others. Boy are they dumb.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 2:20 am
by Senor Hugo
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:
Trans4mers4ever wrote:
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:YOu people are the exact same crowd that would turn around and say "Why didn't the authorities do anything to prevent this" is somethimg had the misfortune of actually happeneing.

All of you are the stupid people.

hey, i'm glad the cops went out to check the call, as i'm sure everyone else is. but finding that when they got there and evacuating the area over it is just damn stupid, as is calling the cops over it in the first place. there's simply no way that should be mistaken for a bomb. hell, at least a super mario block replica could have explosives inside. this thing? no way in hell.


Hind Sight is 20/20.
It could be more than an explosive. They did not know what it was. Bateries, wires, and lights all in prime target locations. There's a word for that, it's called "Suspicious". There is inherent danger in a suspicious package.

You rocket scientists are calling people "dumb" for doing their jobs. Doing them very well, by the way. You are calling people "dumb" for being suspicious of something that they have never seen before and calling the authorities.

Heaven forbid that people try to stay safe and avoid harm to themselves and others. Boy are they dumb.


So, for us calling people(who overreacted to what basically boils down to is a LiteBrite) stupid. We're called stupid because of it? Even though we're glad the police and bomb-units responded as quickly as they did. We're stupid.

Wow, you know, I guess I must be a moron to laugh at some poor citizen who was walking by and saw something that they couldn't identify what it was and immediatly deemed it a threat.

Looking at the picture. All it is, is a baord with lights, wires and batteries. Nothing else. How is that "suspicious?" One look at it, and you can tell what it is. Theres no sign of explosives. Just batteries, wires, and LEDs.

Talk about overreacting. Not only the people who reported this, but you for getting all up in arms over someones opinion on people overreacting,

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:07 am
by Roadbuster
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:
Trans4mers4ever wrote:
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:YOu people are the exact same crowd that would turn around and say "Why didn't the authorities do anything to prevent this" is somethimg had the misfortune of actually happeneing.

All of you are the stupid people.

hey, i'm glad the cops went out to check the call, as i'm sure everyone else is. but finding that when they got there and evacuating the area over it is just damn stupid, as is calling the cops over it in the first place. there's simply no way that should be mistaken for a bomb. hell, at least a super mario block replica could have explosives inside. this thing? no way in hell.


Hind Sight is 20/20.
It could be more than an explosive. They did not know what it was. Bateries, wires, and lights all in prime target locations. There's a word for that, it's called "Suspicious". There is inherent danger in a suspicious package.

You rocket scientists are calling people "dumb" for doing their jobs. Doing them very well, by the way. You are calling people "dumb" for being suspicious of something that they have never seen before and calling the authorities.

Heaven forbid that people try to stay safe and avoid harm to themselves and others. Boy are they dumb.


Yes but in the end it was not an explosive. At worst he should've gotten a ticket. What's dumb is the guy was detained all because people are paranoid and can't help but live in fear because they're too stupid not to fall into the plans of terrorists. Excuse us is we don't let fear get the better of us and see the situaiton for what it really is.

Dude, you better cut it out with the attitude or you will find a mod in your future! Arguing a point is one thing but your insults are unneccessary and are no substitute for what one lacks in an arguement. All insults do is make you look foolish.

And a few months ago someone asked if I was always serious. Hoo boy!

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:09 am
by LuckytheWonderLlama
Senor Hugo wrote:Looking at the picture. All it is, is a baord with lights, wires and batteries. Nothing else. How is that "suspicious?" One look at it, and you can tell what it is. Theres no sign of explosives. Just batteries, wires, and LEDs.


No. It's a strange box with wires, lights, and batteries. Your hind sight lets you know that it is harmless.

Before that, it's harmless until it explodes in your face or melts it off with nerve gas.

Did you know that you can fit 1 pound of C-4 in a box as big as these "Light-Brites" as you see fit to dismiss them as?

Hell, you could probably fit more if shaped correctly. There's no telling the amout of NBC agents one could fit in those things.

You have no right to belittle people for wanting to stay safe and, you know... alive.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:22 am
by DesalationReborn
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:
Senor Hugo wrote:Looking at the picture. All it is, is a board with lights, wires and batteries. Nothing else. How is that "suspicious?" One look at it, and you can tell what it is. Theres no sign of explosives. Just batteries, wires, and LEDs.


No. It's a strange box with wires, lights, and batteries.


Looks like a flat board to me.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 3:39 am
by Roadbuster
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:
Senor Hugo wrote:Looking at the picture. All it is, is a baord with lights, wires and batteries. Nothing else. How is that "suspicious?" One look at it, and you can tell what it is. Theres no sign of explosives. Just batteries, wires, and LEDs.


No. It's a strange box with wires, lights, and batteries. Your hind sight lets you know that it is harmless.

Before that, it's harmless until it explodes in your face or melts it off with nerve gas.

Did you know that you can fit 1 pound of C-4 in a box as big as these "Light-Brites" as you see fit to dismiss them as?

Hell, you could probably fit more if shaped correctly. There's no telling the amout of NBC agents one could fit in those things.

You have no right to belittle people for wanting to stay safe and, you know... alive.


You know, in my psychology class I learned that msot cultures aorund the world embrace death as apart of life. You know who's the exception? The United States. Because we don't have a violent history compared ot other civilizaitons and countires. We're pretty much the spoiled child of the world and don't realise what we have until it's gone.

There is nothing wrong with wanting to be safe. But a lot of us value more that which our forfathers fought and died for. That is what the terrorists are out to destory by bending to populace to have a stronger desire for safety. The problem is you can't have total security and freedom at the same time. You have to give up one for another. Freedom comes with risk, safety comes with oppression. These arrests are just an example of how the terrorists have gotten to our society. People are getting arrested over silly little things now. We laugh because it was silly and involved something we're all familiar with at the same time.

Dude, don't let the terrorists win! The real war is not the one our soldiers are fighting, it's a psycological war that we as American citizens should be fighting.

One final quesiton: Did you ever ahve a Light Bright growing up?

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:49 am
by Phategod1
LuckytheWonderLlama wrote:
Senor Hugo wrote:Looking at the picture. All it is, is a baord with lights, wires and batteries. Nothing else. How is that "suspicious?" One look at it, and you can tell what it is. Theres no sign of explosives. Just batteries, wires, and LEDs.


No. It's a strange box with wires, lights, and batteries. Your hind sight lets you know that it is harmless.

Before that, it's harmless until it explodes in your face or melts it off with nerve gas.

Did you know that you can fit 1 pound of C-4 in a box as big as these "Light-Brites" as you see fit to dismiss them as?

Hell, you could probably fit more if shaped correctly. There's no telling the amout of NBC agents one could fit in those things.

You have no right to belittle people for wanting to stay safe and, you know... alive.


Do you understand how stupid that sounds lets get into the mind of a terrorist " hey let make a bomb that is bright and flashy and will try to stand out and lets leave it out for 4 weeks and we'll detonate at some given point in time." Those were clearly the actions of a terroristic mastermind. Give the neo-conservatism a rest.

PostPosted: Thu Feb 01, 2007 5:56 am
by LuckytheWonderLlama
Yes I did. A 40 watt bulb and an electrical cord in a plastic box big enough to pack a few pounds of C-4, or a dozen or so viles of anthrax, smallpox or any variety of NBC agents inside.

I am not saying we should live in fear of everything now. Just like I don't live in fear of voicing my opinions in this thread. I am saying that you people should not belittle others and call them stupid for calling in a suspicious package. Not everyone is familiar with ATHF and they did not have the benefit of your hindsight.

We should also not live with our heads up our collective asses and ignore potential threats.