Re: Liquid explosives
- From: Eeyore <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 10 Aug 2006 20:56:33 +0100
Frithiof Andreas Jensen wrote:
"Eeyore" <rabbitsfriendsandrelations@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> skrev i en
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Reg Edwards wrote:
The recent, well publicised scare about liquid bombs on airliners will
certainly have the effect of removing people's minds from Bush's and
Blair's Middle Eastern policy.
Will it though ? I'd have thought it might concentrate it quite well.
Is the 'liquid explosive' supposed to be nitro-glygerine btw ? Can't
instantly
think of any others. Surely it muct be easy enough to detect.
Potassium chlorate mixed with vaseline would perform also - that might be
hard to detect being mostly inorganic. You just have to look a bit queer to
get a pound or so through security.
See: "Chemistry of Powder and Explosives". TL Davies. John Wiley and Sons
(New York) 1943.
It's trivially simple to stop this kind of thing getting onboard without banning
water, sandwiches and books FFS !
Graham
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