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Al-Qaida Develops Security Proof Jacket
al-Muhajiroun ^
| Oct. 29, 2002
| Jang.com.pk
Posted on 11/01/2002 7:41:47 PM PST by JohnathanRGalt
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To: Buffalo Head
um, that was my point, sorry I didn't make it clearer.
If Arab terrorist learn to make exploding coats, screeners will make anglo grandmothers remove theirs.
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11/02/2002 6:21:28 AM PST
by
D-fendr
To: JohnathanRGalt
Um, they don't think the jacket renders them invisible to security; rather, the jacket contains an explosive device which they believe will pass through airline security without being detected.
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11/02/2002 6:22:39 AM PST
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dinodino
To: mhking
Unbelievable.
To: LibKill
Semtex (russian c-4) has been ground up and mixed with latex in the past.I wonder if one can make an exploding latex paint with these materials? To eliminate your enemy, throw a can of it at his house! Then use some more cans to paint your own house! :-)
To: cavtrooper21
By uncle osama's fuzzy lice infested beard, what will they think of next! Clever little goat humpers, but they can't hide forever. The day will come, and they will face justice... May I be so honored to deliver such justice, preferably while listening to Korn's "Thoughtless" cranked ALL THE WAY up!
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
Then use some more cans to paint your own house! :-)Household reactive armor?
To: Tolerance Sucks Rocks
An umanned drone smoked 5-6 of the flea bitten sheep lovers in Yemen today, including a close pal of 'ol osama himself... Score some for the good guys! ;^{)
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