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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (236689)6/10/2005 3:23:05 PM
From: Road Walker  Respond to of 1571220
 
re: Do you know how many shipping crates actually get inspected at our ports? Just 2%, confirmed by multiple sources on the Web as well as my own friend who works in the overseas shipping industry.

Shipping crates from North Korea, my guess is 100%. So your going to export it from NK first? One more step where detection is possible.

re: Seems like once the nuke is within our borders, it's just a simple matter of driving it to a populated area and pushing the button.

Sure, just carry it across the parking lot, put in the trunk of the Hyundai, and drive it downtown.

Listen, without thinking about it in depth, it's easy to imagine it could happen.

But as a person, trying to plan it. The money, the contacts, the logistics, the people needed, all the things that could go wrong, the spies that will turn you in, the accidents, the radiation detectors, the fact that you are probably a foreigner, not an American. It would take a lot of skill, money and luck.

John