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Author: petzlpetzl Date: Apr 3, 2008 23:52
< http://www.smh.com.au/news/world/unprecedented-plan-to-bring-down-7-
planes/2008/04/04/1207249409531.html>
or < http://tinyurl.com/3cabbg>
*Plan to 'bring down planes' with liquid explosives*
"They were prepared to board an aircraft with the necessary
ingredients and equipment to construct and detonate a device that
would bring about not only the loss of their own lives, but also all
of those who happened by chance to be taking the same journey," he
said.
Airlines imposed tough new limits on the amount of liquids and gels
passengers can carry on to flights as a result of the alleged plot."
Petzl
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Author: Sir John HowardSir John Howard Date: Apr 4, 2008 05:49
GeriatricBonehead wrote:
>> *Plan to 'bring down planes' with liquid explosives*
>> "They were prepared to board...
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo Date: Apr 4, 2008 05:54
> That's a laugh! "Vast amounts of data" on an airline timetable? Is the
> reporter taking the piss or what?
If he is, he had better not plan on boarding an aircraft with it unless his
bladder is smaller than 100ml and is stored in a clear, zip-lock plastic
bag.
--
Kwyj.
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Author: KwyjiboKwyjibo Date: Apr 4, 2008 06:32
> GeriatricBonehead wrote:
>
>>> *Plan to 'bring down planes' with liquid explosives*
>>> "They were prepared to board an aircraft with the necessary
>>> ingredients and equipment to construct and detonate a device that
>>> would bring about not only the loss of their own lives, but also all
>>> of those who happened by chance to be taking the same journey," he
>>> said.
>>> Airlines imposed tough new limits on the amount of liquids and gels
>>> passengers can carry on to flights as a result of the alleged plot."
>>
>> With respect Petzl, this 'threat' has long since been
>> discredited. The scientific evidence is that the plan
>> was completely unachievable, that no significant threat
>> existed, and that the 'moslem tax' to which you refer to
>> remains in place as a face saving/arse covering exercise ...
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Author: David BennettsDavid Bennetts Date: Apr 4, 2008 14:09
It's because the AFP still have 9 officers working on the Haneef case.
Regards
David Bennetts
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Author: Stephen JamesStephen James Date: Apr 4, 2008 14:14
On Sat, 5 Apr 2008 01:19:45 +1100, "Kwyjibo"
ozdebate.remove.com> wrote:
>> GeriatricBonehead wrote:
>>
>>> petzl gmail.com> wrote...
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Author: petzlpetzl Date: Apr 4, 2008 16:41
On Apr 5, 8:14 am, Stephen James hotmail.com> wrote:
> On Sat, 5 Apr 2008 01:19:45 +1100, "Kwyjibo"
>
> ozdebate.remove.com> wrote:
[Snip]
>
>
> Yep, he got the name of the operator wrong, however does this error
> negate the information revealed in the link?
>
> I read the wikipedia entry and did some basic research on PAL 434 but
> could not find anything that "discredited" the information regarding
> the explosive device used.
>
> If I have missed some credible information that does discredit that
> information, I would be pleased to informed.
>
> Regards
> Stephen
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Author: petzlpetzl Date: Apr 4, 2008 17:03
On Apr 4, 11:22 pm, Craig Welch pacific.net.sg> wrote:
> petzl wrote:
>> *Plan to 'bring down planes' with liquid explosives*
>
[Snip
>> Airlines imposed tough new limits on the amount of liquids and gels
>> passengers can carry on to flights as a result of the alleged plot."
>
> These men were all British. Should not the subject line say "Why British
> tax for air travel goes up and up"?
They were all Moslem's, Moslem's do not consider themselves anything
but Moslem
> Given that it has not been established that such liquid explosives will
> work at bringing down an aeroplane, why did you not provide any links to
> a discussion on that matter?
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Author: petzlpetzl Date: Apr 4, 2008 17:16
On Apr 4, 5:20 pm, GB kickindanuts.threefiddy.com> wrote:
>> *Plan to 'bring down planes' with liquid explosives*
>> "They were prepared to board an aircraft with the necessary
>> ingredients and equipment to construct and detonate a device that
>> would bring about not only the loss of their own lives, but also all
>> of those who happened by chance to be taking the same journey," he
>> said.
>> Airlines imposed tough new limits on the amount of liquids and gels
>> passengers can carry on to flights as a result of the alleged plot."
>
> With respect Petzl, this 'threat' has long since been
> discredited. The scientific evidence is that the plan
> was completely unachievable, that no significant threat
> existed, and that the 'moslem tax' to which you refer to
> remains in place as a face saving/arse covering exercise
> for the moronic TSA.
> ...
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Author: David BennettsDavid Bennetts Date: Apr 4, 2008 18:40
"petzl" gmail.com> wrote in message
news:f32bd0a9-39ce-4047-90c4-ca35e6ec5b93@j1g2000prb.googlegroups.com...
I don't see any humor of Moslem's repeatedly trying to crash Aircraft
and the traveling public having to pay for the cost of stopping them.
All Mosques should be made cover the cost with a baning of Moslem's
from airports
Petzl
--
LET'S LOOK OUT FOR AUSTRALIA
Terror hotline gets 71,000 calls per annum
http://www.nationalsecurity.gov.au/
Protecting our way of life from terrorist threat
Great idea Petzdill! Why don't you invent an Airport scanning machine that
identifies Muslims, wraps them in shrinkwrap and puts them on a conveyor
belt to send them back to the nearest mosque. Then market it to the United
Arab Emirates, Dubai, Djakarta and a few other such places. Sort of like
selling refrigerators to Eskimos.
Good luck.
Regards
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