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Liquid bombs made by homegrown UK terrorists
to down ten planes simultaneously...
The most chilling terror plot since 9-11?
Not quite.
Bogus Terror Stories
If you take a look at some simple chemistry...
... and examine the gaping holes in other recent
terror stories... you'll be in a better position
to judge the latest terror story out of the UK.
Three points:
1. Liquid bombs
2. London 7-7 and "homegrown" terrorists
3. What ever happened to the Sears Tower plot?
1. The reality of "liquid bombs"
Yes, it's possible to combine acetone, hydrogen peroxide
and an acid to make triacetone triperoxide (TATP),
the so-called "liquid bomb" scenario.
It's what I-D-I-O-T-S do when they want to make their
own home-made explosives.
TATP is an extremely unstable substance and prone to explode
unexpectedly - and it requires refrigeration of 10 C
or less to be manufactured with any degree of reliability.
The idea that this process could be carried out in
the cramped washroom of an airliner is fanciful at best.
That this feat could realistically be accomplished on
ten different airplanes simultaneously is as likely as...
the US government's 9-11 story or the UK London's government's
7-7 story.
You can get confirmation of this in less than a minute
by searching the terms: "triacetone triperoxide" or "TATP."
If this plot is evidence of al-Qaeda's ability to launch
sophisticated attacks against the freedom-loving West,
then we have nothing to worry about.
But meanwhile, no water bottles or lipstick on US or UK
planes.
2. Last year's UK terror story
Take a look at how the London 7-7 story - as told
by UK officials - has completely fallen apart under
examination.
The UK government said the bombs used in those
attacks were made of TATP and carried in knapsacks
by "suicide" bombers made up of young British
Muslims.
More reliable analysts - including at least one surviving
eye witness - say that there were no exploding knapsacks,
that the bombs were military-grade and that they were placed
underneath the train's carriages - and that's just the
tip of the iceberg on this story.
Even UK police investigators now admit that none of
the supposed "suicide" bombers even remotely fit the
fanatic profile and theorize they were used as "dupes"
by the real bombers.
3. Remember the Sears Tower plot?
Just a few short months ago, Americans were terrorized
by news reports that a "homegrown" terrorist cell
based in Miami was planning to destroy Chicago's Sears
Tower with the help of al-Qaeda.
It turns out the suspects had no weapons, no
bomb making materials, no contact with al-Qaeda
- and no clue. In reality, they were a group of
impoverished and mentally deficient homeless men
who'd been sucked into a whacked-out Christian
cult.
Here are video clips featuring some of the
"Bogus Terror Stories" that sweep the US and
the UK every time Bush or Blair are in trouble
politically or feel the need to stir up bias
against Muslims to justify their unpopular military
operations in the Middle-East:
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