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To: Steve Lee who wrote (89916)7/2/2002 12:39:22 PM
From: epsteinbd  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 99280
 
Missiles are easy. To buy. Russian. No reason to make them, al Qaeda does no master a single technology.
Now had they had those missiles around airports with US Israeli airlines,that they would have given it a shot. Last year.



To: Steve Lee who wrote (89916)7/2/2002 1:26:08 PM
From: ajtj99  Respond to of 99280
 
Actually, I read an article recently where hobbyists made a scale model of an MX Missile. They have some big ta-doo in Roswell, New Mexico every year, I believe, where the hobby rocket people shoot their stuff.

The government is now regulating some of the stronger propellant, and can inspect any household who buys it legally, if memory serves.

If someone wants to make troubles, it is pretty easy to do in the USA. I'm not going to stay up and worry about it, however.

Walk through a grocery store or a drug store and see all the poisoning one could do if they just put their mind to it. That's pretty tough to trace too.