The mental state of the nation in general is horrific. Everything is a threat. Sheesh. They make these stories sound like Cartoon Network intentionally staged a bomb hoax, but is that true?
http://www.postchronicle.com/news/original/article_21261851.shtml
http://www.postchronicle.com/news/original/article_21261851.shtml
http://www.9wsyr.com/content/news/breakingnews.aspx?content_id=ba5808ec-7ca5-499e-8bda-00c751af0a0bCartoon Network Aqua Teen Hunger Force Boston Bomb Scare Hoax
By Jim Brogan
Jan 31, 2007
A package scare in Boston, Ma., has turned out to be a publicity stunt gone wrong for the Cartoon Network.
Apparently, devices found hanging under bridges in and around Boston formed a terror "hoax" that paralyzed downtown Boston.
The advertisements looked suspicious in that there were so many keyboard like devices hanging under the bridge that they caused Homeland Security to react with the full force of the law to investigate the packages.
The packages caused a scare because of their location hanging under bridges of a major thoroughfare, and for the number of them that were hung. Nine of the fake devices were identified near the New England Medical Center, the Longfellow Bridge that connects Boston with Cambridge, the Boston University Bridge, and Stuart and Columbus streets in central Boston.
Police say the packages turned out to be fake bombs. According to Reuters, the discoveries triggered a city-wide security scare that led the U.S. Coast Guard to close the Charles River that feeds from the Atlantic Ocean into the city and caused authorities to shut down major bridges and several roads.
"Based on the information we have, it appears to be a hoax," said Gov. Deval Patrick's spokesman, Jose Martinez.
Cartoon Network could face charges, according to Judge Napolitano of the Fox News Network.
The cartoon Aqua Teen Hunger Force is "an original comedy series that is part of Adult Swim, Cartoon Network's top-rated late-night sister service ... and had its series premiere in September 2001, when Adult Swim was launched. More than 60 episodes of the series have been completed. The latest season is currently airing through January 2007."
According to Animation Insider, "The origins of Meatwad, Frylock and Master Shake are revealed among other interesting things. When an immortal piece of exercise equipment threatens the balance of galactic peace, it is up to the Aqua Teen Hunger Force to run away from it. Peril escalates when the Plutonians team up with the Cybernetic Ghost of Christmas Past to strive for ultimate control of the sinister deadly device.
Boston "Bomb Hoax" Was Cartoon Publicity Campaign
Last Update: 1/31/2007 5:24:32 PM
Boston (AP/WSYR-TV) - At least nine electronic devices planted at bridges and other spots in Boston threw a scare into the city Wednesday in what a cable network said was a marketing campaign for a late-night cartoon.
Highways, bridges and a section of the Charles River were shut down and bomb squads were sent in before authorities declared the devices were harmless.
"It's a hoax - and it's not funny," said Gov. Deval Patrick.
Turner Broadcasting, parent company of Cartoon Network, said the devices, which consisted of magnetic, blinking lights, were part of a promotion for the TV show "Aqua Teen Hunger Force."
"The packages in question are magnetic lights that pose no danger," Turner said in a statement. It said the devices have been in place for two to three weeks in 10 cities: Boston, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago, Atlanta, Seattle, Portland, Ore., Austin, Texas, San Francisco and Philadelphia.
"We regret that they were mistakenly thought to pose any danger," the company said.
Police said only that they were investigating where the device came from. The Department of Homeland Security said there are no credible reports of other devices being found elsewhere in the country.
The exact nature of the objects was not disclosed. But authorities said some looked like circuit boards or had wires hanging from them.
The first device was found at a subway and bus station underneath Interstate 93, forcing the shutdown of the station and the highway.
Later, police said four calls, all around 1 p.m., reported devices at the Boston University Bridge and the Longfellow Bridge, both of which span the Charles River, at a Boston street corner and at the Tufts-New England Medical Center.
The package near the Boston University bridge was found attached to a structure beneath the span, authorities said.
Subway service across the Longfellow Bridge between Boston and Cambridge was briefly suspended, and Storrow Drive was closed as well.
At least some of the devices resemble one of the villains on "Aqua Teen," part of Cartoon Network's late-night Adult Swim lineup. (The green character in the picture).
The show follows the misadventures of a carton of french fries, a milkshake and a wad of hamburger meat who live together in a run-down suburban house.
A feature-length film version of the show is scheduled to come out in March.
Messages seeking comment were left by the AP with several publicists for the Atlanta-based Cartoon Network.