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To: is_is
how did they only see the car on fire going down the road and not the people who set the fire

Remote trigger, timer, speed monitor, millions of easy ways.

10 posted on 02/14/2002 5:44:00 AM PST by cinFLA
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To: cinFLA
Your right....007 stuff....my mind never even went there....
15 posted on 02/14/2002 6:19:02 AM PST by is_is
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To: cinFLA
how did they only see the car on fire going down the road and not the people who set the fire

Remote trigger, timer, speed monitor, millions of easy ways.

Nothing so sophisticated, I'd expect: though professional spooks might- or might not- use such devices if they weren't concerned that there'd be clear evidence of such equipment left behind, particularly if foreign-made equipment could be used to point the blame elsewhere in a *false flag* operation, these guys are supposedly cut off from such support from embassy and other convenient means of smuggling such tech gear into a country. And the recovered Al-Quiada terror manual stressed the ability to create explosives and incendiary devices from locally available materials, such as those available from the average discount Mart-Mart, Home Depot, or, just for instance, a gas station. I can think of a couple of simple chemical compounds that would create a sudden and intense flame, and combined with a liter bottle of gasoline, would thoroughly incinerate the front seat occupants of a car if left under the driver's seat and the flames were confined inside, as in a car with the windows rolled up in the wintertime.

19 posted on 02/14/2002 6:53:47 AM PST by archy
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