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Undertoad 08-10-2006 07:37 AM

"We have foiled mass murder on an unimaginable scale"
 
Times (British)

Undertoad 08-10-2006 07:38 AM

Resident Brits, please let us know what the sense is in public.

Undertoad 08-10-2006 07:42 AM

CNN's Peter Bergen, who interviewed Bin Laden and is really good on terrorism, points out that this is probably al Qaeda because they had a similar plot in the Pacific in the mid-90s and they had a similar bomb contruction method at one point.

MaggieL 08-10-2006 08:21 AM

Well, glad my UK trip was last month and not this month.

Griff 08-10-2006 08:33 AM

Yep, gonna be some serious time spent sittin' around.

Hippikos 08-10-2006 09:11 AM

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Originally Posted by Undertoad
CNN's Peter Bergen, who interviewed Bin Laden and is really good on terrorism, points out that this is probably al Qaeda because they had a similar plot in the Pacific in the mid-90s and they had a similar bomb contruction method at one point.

Operation Bojikna

"The two had already converted fourteen bottles of contact lens solution into bottles containing nitroglycerin, which was readily available in the Philippines. Yousef taped a metal rod to the arch of his of foot in place of the detonators. Yousef and Mohammed wore jewelry and clothing with metal to confuse airport security. They packed condoms in their bags to support their story that they were meeting women."

MaggieL 08-10-2006 10:29 AM

My understanding is that the explosive in this case was two components that would pass screening individually but were to be reacted in flight.

Nitroglycerine certainly will not pass a screen.

Hippikos 08-10-2006 11:04 AM

Maybe not nitro, but the way they seem to have this operation planned looks very simular.

At the other hand I remember the Toronto Terrorist Hype

Sundae 08-10-2006 12:31 PM

The only people I know who have been affected are my niece and nephew - new security guidelines mean that when they fly to Greece for their holiday (next week I think) they can't take any toys with them. I assume my sister called some sort of hotline to find this out.

An interesting programme on Channel 4 this week suggested that British born Muslims are more at odds with the British way of life than their immigrant parents or grandparents. It was suggested that immigrants came to this country to find a better way of life, and that their offspring, freed from the struggle simply to stay alive are able to study harder and take a more religious view of life. Leading (in some cases) to a rejection of the country they were born in and feel no loyalty to.

http://www.channel4.com/news/microsi...uslim_survey/#

It's thought provoking at least, without being sensationalist.

This is the survey results (it's an Adobe document, don't know if that makes a difference)
http://www.imaginate.uk.com/MCC01_SU...20Download.pdf

Kitsune 08-10-2006 12:38 PM

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Originally Posted by MaggieL
Nitroglycerine certainly will not pass a screen.

Not only that, but isn't nitroglycerine pretty difficult to carry? I had to look up how to make the stuff stable and it doesn't sound like a plausible component of this supposed plot:

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Early in the history of this explosive it was discovered that liquid nitroglycerin can be "desensitized" by cooling to 5 to 10 °C (40 to 50 °F), at which temperature it freezes, contracting upon solidification. However, later thawing can be extremely sensitizing, especially if impurities are present or if warming is too rapid. It is possible to chemically "desensitize" nitroglycerin to a point where it can be considered approximately as "safe" as modern High Explosive formulations, by the addition of approximately 10 to 30% ethanol, acetone, or dinitrotoluene (percentage varies with the desensitizing agent used). Desensitization requires extra effort to reconstitute the "pure" product. Failing this, it must be assumed that desensitized nitroglycerin is substantially more difficult to detonate, possibly rendering it useless as an explosive for practical application.

Hippikos 08-10-2006 01:09 PM

Liquid explosives

" The best known "liquid bomb" is nitroglycerine, commonly thought of as a deadly material that will detonate with the slightest movement.

This idea is a myth, said Dr Alford, chairman of the explosives company Alford Technologies.

In fact nitroglycerine, kept properly, is relatively stable and will not explode unless "you whack it quite hard," he said. Usually mixed with another material, such as nitroglycol, it would have to be ignited with a detonator."

MaggieL 08-10-2006 01:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Kitsune
Not only that, but isn't nitroglycerine pretty difficult to carry?

Funny how being a suicide bomber simplifies safety concerns.

Kitsune 08-10-2006 01:30 PM

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Michael Chertoff, the US Homeland Security Secretary, said that the would-be terrorists planned to carry the explosive material and detonating devices on to aircraft disguised as drinks
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...innocuous on their own but could be potentially deadly when mixed.

RonBurgundy 08-10-2006 01:39 PM

I had forgotten about the mentos/diet coke WMD. :biglaugha

bbro 08-10-2006 01:49 PM

Remember - it is only the mint mentos that work!


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