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Eeyore[_1_] August 19th 06 02:38 PM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 
Now we have news of the recent, supposedly real-world, terrorist plot to destroy
commercial airplanes by smuggling onboard the benign precursors to a deadly
explosive, and mixing up a batch of liquid death in the lavatories. So, The
Register has got to ask, were these guys for real, or have they, and the
counterterrorist officials supposedly protecting us, been watching too many
action movies?

We're told that the suspects were planning to use TATP, or triacetone
triperoxide, a high explosive that supposedly can be made from common household
chemicals unlikely to be caught by airport screeners. A little hair dye, drain
cleaner, and paint thinner - all easily concealed in drinks bottles - and the
forces of evil have effectively smuggled a deadly bomb onboard your plane.

Or at least that's what we're hearing, and loudly, through the mainstream media
and its legions of so-called "terrorism experts."...............................

http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08...t_terror_labs/

Graham


laura bush - VEHICULAR HOMICIDE August 19th 06 04:28 PM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 14:38:05 +0100, Eeyore
> wrote:

>Now we have news of the recent, supposedly real-world, terrorist plot to destroy
>commercial airplanes by smuggling onboard the benign precursors to a deadly
>explosive, and mixing up a batch of liquid death in the lavatories. So, The
>Register has got to ask, were these guys for real, or have they, and the
>counterterrorist officials supposedly protecting us, been watching too many
>action movies?
>
>We're told that the suspects were planning to use TATP, or triacetone
>triperoxide, a high explosive that supposedly can be made from common household
>chemicals unlikely to be caught by airport screeners. A little hair dye, drain
>cleaner, and paint thinner - all easily concealed in drinks bottles - and the
>forces of evil have effectively smuggled a deadly bomb onboard your plane.
>
>Or at least that's what we're hearing, and loudly, through the mainstream media
>and its legions of so-called "terrorism experts."...............................
>
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08...t_terror_labs/
>
>Graham


After all the lies the gover-media has fed us over the last 5 years,
i wonder if anyone believes anything they say. There is not a bit of
evidence for this terror "plot" - Bush and his press shills just say
so.

Bill Funk August 19th 06 06:39 PM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 
On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 14:38:05 +0100, Eeyore
> wrote:

>Now we have news of the recent, supposedly real-world, terrorist plot to destroy
>commercial airplanes by smuggling onboard the benign precursors to a deadly
>explosive, and mixing up a batch of liquid death in the lavatories. So, The
>Register has got to ask, were these guys for real, or have they, and the
>counterterrorist officials supposedly protecting us, been watching too many
>action movies?
>
>We're told that the suspects were planning to use TATP, or triacetone
>triperoxide, a high explosive that supposedly can be made from common household
>chemicals unlikely to be caught by airport screeners. A little hair dye, drain
>cleaner, and paint thinner - all easily concealed in drinks bottles - and the
>forces of evil have effectively smuggled a deadly bomb onboard your plane.
>
>Or at least that's what we're hearing, and loudly, through the mainstream media
>and its legions of so-called "terrorism experts."...............................
>
>http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08...t_terror_labs/
>
>Graham


The Register???
You've got to be kidding.
I don't klnow anyone, left or right, who takes that as seriously as
the Enquirer.
--
Bill Funk
replace "g" with "a"

Eeyore[_1_] August 19th 06 06:57 PM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 


Bill Funk wrote:

> On Sat, 19 Aug 2006 14:38:05 +0100, Eeyore
> > wrote:
>
> >Now we have news of the recent, supposedly real-world, terrorist plot to destroy
> >commercial airplanes by smuggling onboard the benign precursors to a deadly
> >explosive, and mixing up a batch of liquid death in the lavatories. So, The
> >Register has got to ask, were these guys for real, or have they, and the
> >counterterrorist officials supposedly protecting us, been watching too many
> >action movies?
> >
> >We're told that the suspects were planning to use TATP, or triacetone
> >triperoxide, a high explosive that supposedly can be made from common household
> >chemicals unlikely to be caught by airport screeners. A little hair dye, drain
> >cleaner, and paint thinner - all easily concealed in drinks bottles - and the
> >forces of evil have effectively smuggled a deadly bomb onboard your plane.
> >
> >Or at least that's what we're hearing, and loudly, through the mainstream media
> >and its legions of so-called "terrorism experts."...............................
> >
> >http://www.theregister.co.uk/2006/08...t_terror_labs/
> >
> >Graham

>
> The Register???
> You've got to be kidding.
> I don't klnow anyone, left or right, who takes that as seriously as
> the Enquirer.


Actually, the Register is a good source of info.

Check out the *facts*.

You cannot make a liquid explosive on board a plane - at least without bringing a
chem lab with you.

The Government story is all make-believe.

Graham


necromancer[_1_] August 19th 06 08:59 PM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 
Ladies and Gentlemen (and I use those words loosely), Loco laura bush -
VEHICULAR HOMICIDE proud (and obvious) graduate of the South Hampton
Institute of Technology, polluted rec.autos.driving with this crap:

> After all the lies the gover-media has fed us over the last 5 years,
> i wonder if anyone believes anything they say.



<*hack*, *cough*, *sputter*, **snort**>

Last **5** years???? What ****ing stump have you been living under, you
goob??? Gover-media has been lying to us for the last 60 years atleast!
Why the **** do you think I've been using these .sigs the last couple of
weeks??

</*hack*, *cough*, *sputter*, **snort**>

--
N ever
S eeing
A nything

Larry Bud August 20th 06 12:13 AM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 

> You cannot make a liquid explosive on board a plane - at least without bringing a
> chem lab with you.


Maybe you can't with your 2nd grade education. You don't need to blow
the side of an airplane out to bring it down.


Larry Bud August 20th 06 12:13 AM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 

> You cannot make a liquid explosive on board a plane - at least without bringing a
> chem lab with you.


Maybe you can't with your 2nd grade education. You don't need to blow
the side of an airplane out to bring it down.


Eeyore[_1_] August 20th 06 12:47 AM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 


Larry Bud wrote:

> > You cannot make a liquid explosive on board a plane - at least without bringing a
> > chem lab with you.

>
> Maybe you can't with your 2nd grade education. You don't need to blow
> the side of an airplane out to bring it down.


Indeed, a decent fire will do the trick.

Graham



Eeyore[_1_] August 20th 06 12:48 AM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 


Larry Bud wrote:

> > You cannot make a liquid explosive on board a plane - at least without bringing a
> > chem lab with you.

>
> Maybe you can't with your 2nd grade education. You don't need to blow
> the side of an airplane out to bring it down.


And you would..... ?

Graham



Larry Bud August 20th 06 03:23 AM

Have you fallen for the terror plot in the skies story ?
 

Eeyore wrote:
> Larry Bud wrote:
>
> > > You cannot make a liquid explosive on board a plane - at least without bringing a
> > > chem lab with you.

> >
> > Maybe you can't with your 2nd grade education. You don't need to blow
> > the side of an airplane out to bring it down.

>
> And you would..... ?


A fire can bring a plane down, and a fire in the cockpit can easily
bring a plane down.



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