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Two persons were arrested from Jhenidah town yesterday evening along with a huge quantity of Bomb making Materials. The two are Plabon alias Pila and Parash. They were used by criminals and political ... ... Source: www.red-alerts.com --- 38 days ago
From WTHR: Indianapolis - Metro police arrested two men for allegedly making and transporting homemade explosive devices. A Metro police Bomb technician emptied the items from the suspects’ car at a gas station at Southport Road and Emerson Avenue on the south side. Police were looking for the vehicle after a report of shoplifting from a nearby Target [...] ... Source: www.nationalterroralert.com --- 39 days ago
Metro police arrested two men for allegedly making and transporting homemade explosive devices. A Metro police Bomb technician emptied the items from the suspects’ car at a gas station at Southport Road and Emerson Avenue on the south side. Police were looking for the vehicle after a report of shoplifting from a nearby Target Store. They found [...] ... Source: www.wthr.com --- 40 days ago
Two men are under arrest after police say they found potential pipe Bomb Materials in their car. ... Source: johnfenzel.typepad.com --- 38 days ago
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Note-All myths should be tested at nuclear Bomb test grounds and all myths should be viewed via video camera. We don't want any mythbusters suffering from radiation sickness. Name of Myth: Terminator Nuke Reenactment History/Background of the Myth: In the movie Terminator 2, there is a scene called Sarah's Nightmare, where Sarah and some daycare children, along with a large city, gets destroyed by an H Bomb. The scene was deleted but is shown on the DVD of the movie. Some people believe that there are problems with the scene. Hypothesis of the Test: 1 Sarah is too far away from the blast to get her skinincineratedto the bone. 2 If Sarah's skin was destroyed, her skeleton should have also. 3 The blast should have instantly killed all the citizens close to the blast, Sarah shouldn't have been able to survive for 30 seconds before the Bomb finally kills her. 4 Sarah should have gotten blinded by staring at the blast, the flash has been reported to melt the eyes out of people, according to victims of Hiroshima atomic bombing. 5 A large city should have some kind of anti nuclear defenses, especially during a time of war. 6 The city would have had some warning before the Bomb hit. Ideal MythBuster(s) to Conduct the Test: Any, just stay away from nuclear blasts. Best Method to Conduct the Test: Send Materials to the nuclear testing facility and instruct them on what to do. Determine the estimated distance between ground zero and the location ... Source: mythbusters-wiki.discovery.com --- 30 days ago
Name of Myth: Myth of the Liquid Bomb History/Background of the Myth: Three men were arrested in the UK for plotting to bring Materials onto a plane, construct a Bomb in flight and detonate it over the Atlantic ocean. These three morons are the reason the TSA no longer allows people to bring liquids through airport security. Several leading scientists have publicly stated that there is NO way to make an explosive from liquids and equipment brought onto a plane. Additionally, the time involved would be at least twice as long as a standard 8 hour trans-Atlantic flight and you'd need tons more room than a standard airline bathroom (even if you could stay in it the whole flight without attracting undue attention and the vibration didn't set the raw Materials off). Hypothesis of the Test: There are no liquid Materials currently in existence that can be safely transported in small plastic bottles (say 20oz soda bottles ), combined in less than eight hours and then detonated in such a way that they could cause a plane to crash. Ideal MythBuster(s) to Conduct the Test: Best Method to Conduct the Test: Get your explosive experts to describe how modern explosives (C4, Dynamite, etc. etc. etc.) actually work. Briefly describe their production process. Show how anything even vaguely dangerous requires lots of time, space and NO MOVEMENT! My Prediction: Busted/Confirmed/Plausible (choose one) Totally busted. Related Images: ... Source: www.boingboing.net --- 38 days ago
Today on MAKE: blog, the story of two plucky youngsters in 1966 who built their own homebrew A-Bomb: ...the two amateurs were ironically aided by information published as part of President Dwight Eisenhower's "Atoms for Peace" program, which spread word of the benefits of non-military nuclear power around the world. And Atoms for Peace was only the most prominent example of a fad for everything nuclear that propelled a huge amount of technical detail into the public domain. Eventually, towards the end of 1966, two and a half years after they began, they were finished. "We produced a short document that described precisely, in engineering terms, what we proposed to build and what Materials were involved," says Selden. "The whole works, in great detail, so that this thing could have been made by Joe's Machine Shop downtown." How to build an A-Bomb... ... Source: blogs.cars.com --- 24 days ago
Yesterday we answered questions about the Chevy Volt as a whole, and today we’re bringing you an in-depth Q&A about the plug-in hybrid’s futuristic interior, with Tim Grieg, the car’s interior-design manager. The biggest Bomb he dropped during our conversation was the fact that while GM is calling the vehicle shown yesterday a production version, the interior itself is not exactly what will arrive at showrooms. Read our Q&A to learn more about the finished product. Q: Exactly how much of the interior will look like the car we were shown yesterday?A: Most of the design will be identical to the pre-production car shown yesterday, which is a hand-built version of what a production model would look like. Because none of the parts were actually made by suppliers, though, the Materials that make up seats, etc., could be different. The look will be the same, though. Grieg says the company is looking to use as many recyclable and organic Materials as possible. “The center display looks like it’s an articulating part, and people thought it was an articulating part,” Grieg said. “So we’ve designed that to look like more of an integrated part of the panel. That’s one difference. We’ve also optimized the ergonomics beyond what you saw in the photos. We integrated the knobs more into the panel so they don’t float. We’ve also added tactile surface details; you can feel a raised part of the surface as you operate the controls.” Q: How long do y ... Source: www.huffingtonpost.com --- 32 days ago
WASHINGTON — The United States remains "dangerously vulnerable" to chemical, biological and nuclear attacks seven years after the 9/11 attacks, a forthcoming independent study concludes. And a House Democrats' report says the Bush administration has repeatedly missed opportunities to improve the nation's security. The recent political rupture between Russia and the U.S. only makes matters worse, said former Rep. Lee Hamilton, D-Ind., who helped lead the 9/11 Commission and now chairs the independent group's latest study. Efforts to reduce access to nuclear technology and Bomb-making Materials have slowed, thousands of U.S. chemical plants remain unprotected, and the Bush administration continues to oppose strengthening an international treaty to prevent bioterrorism, according to the report by the bipartisan Partnership for a Secure America. The group includes leaders of the disbanded 9/11 Commission, the bipartisan panel that investigated government missteps before the 2001 terror attacks on the United States. "The threat of a new, major terrorist attack on the United States is still very real," says the report to be released Wednesday, the same day a congressional commission will hold a hearing in New York on nuclear and biological terrorism threats. "A nuclear, chemical or biological weapon in the hands of terrorists remains the single greatest threat to our nation," the report said. "While progress has been made in securing th ...
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Superior Court Judge Wendel E. Daniels is to be commended for rejecting a plea agreement last week that would have dismissed charges of child luring and possession of Bomb-making Materials against former Little Egg Harbor resident Brian Warner. Those charges were too serious to be bargained away. ... Source: knoxnews.com --- 31 days ago
Brett Pate/B&W Y-12A security turret stands at one corner of the new Highly Enriched Uranium Materials Facility at Y-12. The $549 million facility will house the nation's primary supply of Bomb-grade uranium. ... Source: www.kentucky.com --- 32 days ago
The United States remains "dangerously vulnerable" to chemical, biological and nuclear attacks seven years after 9/11, a forthcoming independent study concludes. And a House Democrats' report says the Bush administration has missed one opportunity after another to improve the nation's security. The recent political rupture between Russia and the U.S. only makes matters worse, said Lee Hamilton, the former Indiana Democratic congressman who helped lead the 9/11 Commission and now chairs the independent group's latest study. Efforts to reduce access to nuclear technology and Bomb-making Materials have slowed, thousands of U.S. chemical plants remain unprotected, and the U.S. government continues to oppose strengthening an international treaty to prevent bioterrorism, according to the report produced by the bipartisan Partnership for a Secure America. The group includes leaders of the disbanded 9/11 Commission, the bipartisan panel that investigated government missteps before the 2001 terror attacks on the United States. "The threat of a new, major terrorist attack on the United States is still very real," concludes the report to be released Wednesday, the same day a congressional commission will hold a hearing in New York on nuclear and biological terrorism threats. ... Source: www.centredaily.com --- 29 days ago
The man who police say tried to bring a loaded gun into a courtroom last week was arrested again, this time because police say they found marijuana and possible Bomb-making Materials in his home. ... Find more results for Bomb Materials on RSSMicro.com |
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