Friday, August 11, 2006

The Terror Threat

I was reading a blog called the Micah Report. The post was on "The Terror Threat" that was foiled by the British:
I've Been Thinking:

The Al Qaeda terror threat: What is really happening?

This terrorist plan was massive, but not original.This plan comes straight out of the al Qaeda play book. Al Qaeda actually has a training manual that is a set of 3 CDs.

Al Qaeda has been planning to hijack planes to be used as tools of terror dating back to the 1990's (Ramzi Yousef)The explosives intended for this attack were very similar to the materials used in the 7/7 attack and the thwarted 7/21 plot in London.

The explosives were liquid, peroxide based explosives, the stuff anyone can buy in a local pharmacy.

The expertise comes in destabilizing the materials and then carrying them to the point of attack. It requires a home chemistry lab that looks a lot like something used for home-made hooch, only with serious refrigeration.

Anyone who watches CSI can guess how to detect peroxide based bombs -detection kits include aerosol sprays, swabs and pen scanners. These can easily be used in airports.

It is simple - and now essential - to check all liquids.We must monitor the extremists Muslim religious sermonizers most particularly in England & France & Belgium. Many terrorists come frequent the same mosques.

The Micah Report would not let me post a comment, ergo I thought I'd follow through on my own blog.

Here is an idea: why not engage in some old fashion racial profiling. I know it is not "politically correct" or very liberal; however I have grown weary of the security measures involved in flying somewhere. It is simple bar people that practice hate ideology from flying. That would be mostly Muslims. Or if that is too harsh for the Western mind, maybe some old fashioned segregation should be used: People of Western heritage and culture fly on one set of planes and Muslims, white supremacists, Nazis etc fly on another set of planes. That means the only thing that will be checked by security is ideology and religion.

O well ... It was a thought.

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