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Guy Builds a Grenade Just With Stuff You Can Buy After Airport Security
Just in case you were still being fooled into thinking that the TSA is good for, well, anything, follow along with You Tube contributor Terminal Cornucopia as he constructs a home-made "FRAGGuccino" from stuff you can buy from airport terminal kiosks—you know the ones you can enter after passing through security. (gizmodo.com) Más...Sort type: [Top] [Newest]
No, it wouldn't bring down a plane, but it could cause injuries (probably minor) in a crowded loading gate area and more probably mass panic which could result in worse casualties and general turmoil and disruption.
It may give the Airport Clown Circus more ammunition and increase restrictions on some purchases.
But I agree re. the pencil or a good old fashioned Bic Stik pen (& the Pres for life bit), those are far more dangerous.
It may give the Airport Clown Circus more ammunition and increase restrictions on some purchases.
But I agree re. the pencil or a good old fashioned Bic Stik pen (& the Pres for life bit), those are far more dangerous.
Damn, Now I can't even carry my mini pipe cutter! Give me a break. This would scare a lot of people and maybe hurt a person holding it but in no way would it bring down a plane. This is one step above Diet Coke and Mentos. This was a steam bomb with the Axe spray providing a little flame to make it look scary. A pencil for less than a buck is still a better killing tool. If your goal is to scare a lot of people and create panic, just stand up and yell "OMG I just heard Obama has declared himself President for life!"
Air marshals, armed and trained pilots, and racial profiling are what prevent terrorist attacks.. Not some 10 dollar an hour cigarette smoking loser who gets off on fondling 5 year olds. Get rid of these goons and let's take out country back.
So with this whole racial profiling thing, it is not only generalised and ineffective, but also open to excess abuse. On this basis, I have an Irish accent, does that make me some hateful Irish terrorist from Derry, really? Generalised assumptions by police are widely ineffective in finding the real bad guys, but also slows down travel and movement for those of us who "look or sound like terrorists". Another problem comes in the fact that racial profiling can be widely incorrect. How can the police say "ooh, they look like terrorists because they're (insert race here). We should arrest them." It just makes such little sense.
Whoa! Good one.
Write or speak English much, WtfWtf?
http://terminalcornucopia.com/