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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: aladin who wrote (111511)8/14/2003 4:16:07 PM
From: marcos  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
'A New Zealand man says he is building a cruise missile in his garage with parts bought on the internet - for less than $5,000' - news.bbc.co.uk

There is unlikely to be a lot of plane hijackings in the future ... the first three planeloads on 11.09.01 did not resist to the fullest because they did not understand the pilots to be suicidal .... now that that concept is introduced, there will be an entirely distinct psychological dynamic going on, in a hijacked craft

Around 1960 or so here in BC, there were some kids caught shooting arrows at planes taking off .... the way this was discovered, was one pilot saw an arrow go up right beside his cockpit

There are weapons all around us, all the time ... i have mixed the explosive McVeigh used, i just used it on stumps and rocks, is all, it was technically illegal but much cheaper that way, lots of guys building road did it and no one really cared .... this is the greater danger - nutcases, be they foreign and domestic, getting resourceful in their whackismo
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