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Strategies & Market Trends : The Epic American Credit and Bond Bubble Laboratory

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To: stockman_scott who wrote (28949)3/21/2005 3:14:55 PM
From: Jim Willie CB  Read Replies (2) of 110194
 
talked with high school rival over weekend
Steve was my main advanced placement math rival
in all four years
great guy who went on to specialize in chemistry
he started his own business back in 1979
we talked after 30 years finally
I am in the middle of a reminiscence revival with old friends
also contacted another college chum after 30 years

Steve mentioned that port facilities, tall buildings, sports arenas, bridges, big deal as targets
none of these are our major vulnerabilities

HE SAID CHEMICAL PLANTS ARE FAR FAR MORE DANGEROUS
he said if hired, he would turn off a key valve here
or disable a key sensor there
ON A BIG GASOLINE REFINERY
you would not even need an explosion
these refineries are finely tuned, with many pressure points

they use large quantities of HYDROGEN FLUORIDE
any number of clever acts of sabotage could force a breakdown
he claims a release of HF into the atmosphere would generate its own small weather system, with a cloud
HF molecules would latch onto water molecules on a mass scale
they would drop to the earth with rainfall
once in the rain cloud, the HF would not go away until dispersed from the rain cloud
the rain would kill tens of thousands, pure poison, no way out
a start in NJ/ Philly up to Boston would kill several 100 thousand people
it could kill a million people easily if the HF release is large enough
the HF rain cloud would travel northeast in a path of destruction

/ jim
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