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Posted on 11/03/2004 12:20:59 AM PST by nwctwx
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Thanks joe.
(Thanks, Neosgirl)
Here is what Maysarah's father wrote around the latest audio tape from Zarqawi - with links to the audio.
flux compression generator (FCG)
http://www.active-duty.com/MI_FCG_FluxCompressionGenerator.htm
a directed EMP gun
Thank you. I left Neosgirl a note on your suggestion to report it.
OFF TOPIC: My oldest son came home from the orient telling of the monkey restraint device and the sale of snakes at markets. Enough to make one swear off food for a while.
Well, there ya go! Thanks Mama.
My guess: Russia.
From chocolate to monkey brains.......I'm gonna be sick! lol
Here are the listed parts translated from the French diagram:
Detonator
Copper Coil
Tube
Explosive
Armature
Antennae
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Electromagnetic stimulus
"Saw 10 deer, 2 fox, ~ 18 turkey,
and about a zillion squirrels."
Sounds like our backyard but we've also got huge groundhogs that keep repeating their actions.
He did eat some duck tongue, but passed on the monkey brain. There are tables specifically built to accommodate the monkey brain, a large round table with a hole cut in the center. The poor monkey is put up from under the table, through the hole, and the top of its skull is removed, to reveal the brain. A great delicacy, I understand. I've been there, saw it done, but pled an "unspecified malady" and had to leave the table.
During our trips to China, all I ate was fruit, vegetables, rice and noodles. No meat. If I don't recognize it, I don't eat it. I have no doubt that I have offended some of our hosts. Too damn bad. At least I came back to the States with no illnesses.
Foreign travel is always an adventure. I've really tried to be open minded and not judge them by my American standards. I can handle a hole in the floor for a toilet, and no toilet paper. I always travel with my own washcloths, because you cannot find them in most foreign countries. (I wonder what they do in place of them) I've had people spit on me because I was a "foreign devil". (Actually this only happened once) Most have been very kind and terribly curious. I've had some tenderly touch my hair because they had never seen blonde hair before. I've had small children pull on my hand to come down to their level just to see my blue eyes, an anomoly for them. But I do draw the line at putting into my stomach things that revulse me.
For many years, Mr. RR and I kept foreign exchange students. They always told us, "You Americans are too proud, but now we know why. You deserve to be proud."
I am so very glad and so proud to be an American.
Rant off.
"Very large, prominent display of Red Cross emergency kits for
two people, for three days."
Guess this is the Au Courant Christmas gift for this year.
You are a very smart woman RR. I'm glad your husband is home; bet he's happy to be home too.
Now that you mention it, it would make a good gift.
British Airways jet on fire at Logan airport
Per Fox news
I was afraid you were going to say that.
Thank you for the translations!
(Figure 3.2 The FCG operation courtesy HowStuffWorks)
FCG Construction The FCG consists of an explosives-packed tube inside a copper coil. The stages of detonation are as follows (as described by Wilson, 2001):
The coil is energized with a bank of capacitors, creating a magnetic field.
The explosive charge is set off moving from one end of the coil to the other.
As the copper tube flares outwards, it touches the copper coil creating a short circuit that moves down the length of the bomb.
This short circuit compresses the magnetic field and, before the final disintegration of the device, a ramping current pulse is produced.
Since E-Bombs are not directly lethal to people, armies would be able to use the technology effectively to attack a city without causing direct civilian casualties.
More here:
Hi TM posters!
Been a little busy, but it looks like it has been busy here also!
Anyway, I am trying to catch up.
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