He plugged it in during English class and the English teacher freaked out when it started to make noise.
He’s wearing a NASA shirt and his dad’s an Islamic activist. It’s a set up.
The kid is not only flunking engineering class, he’s flunking English class too with his remark that “he didn’t want it to be much suspicious.” Maybe if he wasn’t fooling around plugging lousy inventions into walls in class, he’d learn something.
But he does have his defenders and fans on this forum.
I love this article as it has a lot of simple hard facts in it.....
I had the same reaction to the image I saw of the thing yet its the facts that win the day.
The Obama culture is very sick
Pure and simple. What is the purpose of a clock that you have to carry around and open to see? Why not wear a wrist watch? Why plug it in in English class? To get a reaction, of course!
Get a typical mohammaden first name, repackage a cheap, crude 1970s clock to look like a bomb, get huffy and indignant when questioned by your zero-tolerance policy school, and get Obama to invite you to the White House for your “love of science.” That is so sick and outrageous, but so typical.
What about these kids who are barely older than this mohammaden creep? Has Obola honored them? Probably not because there or no Mohammed’s or Achmeds. But Intel did.
Raymond Wang, 17, was awarded first place for engineering a new air inlet system for airplane cabins to improve air quality and curb disease transmission. Wangs system improves the availability of fresh air in the cabin by more than 190 percent while reducing pathogen inhalation concentrations by up to 55 times compared to conventional designs, and can be easily and economically incorporated in existing airplanes.
Nicole Ticea, 16, developed an inexpensive, easy-to-use testing device to combat the high rate of undiagnosed HIV infection in low-income communities. Her disposable, electricity-free device provides results in an hour and should cost less than $5 to produce. Ticea has already founded her own company.
Karan Jerath, 18, developed a method of refining and testing a novel device that should allow an undersea oil well to rapidly and safely recover following a blowout. Jerath developed a better containment enclosure that separates the natural gas, oil and ocean water; accommodates different water depths, pipe sizes and fluid compositions; and can prevent the formation of potentially clogging methane hydrate.
But, Ahmed DID make, or possess a fully-functioning DETONATOR. The alarm triggered in his backpack. That point must also be emphasized.
But, Ahmed DID make, or possess a fully-functioning DETONATOR. The alarm triggered in his backpack. That point must also be emphasized.