How to stop young australians from smoking. by profrv@(nospam)fuckmicrosoft.com 8:15am Tue Oct 15 '02 article#35264
This is (one of) the burning issues of the day.I have a very young mother nearbye who smoked during her pregnancy. Please lets stop this worst case scenario of cancerous capitalism. There is a story on the ABC wire about image's of our beautiful wide brown land being used to sell cigarettes. If possesion one image of a nude child is proof positive of pedophilia then what pray tell is this? A crime against humanity I say!; and are we sheep, as some fools suggest, because we allow these criminals to pollute us? Never! We are young and free and a bare majority voted for the canberra clique now hunkered in their bunkers.My government does not protect me from the terrorists...they are the terrorists.I have been studying up a little on slightly larger explosions of deadly fires and poisonous smoke and chemicals. "The Mother of Satan" by Palestinian militants, because its inherent instability makes it dangerous to both the victims and bomb maker. The TATP in Reid's shoes was said to had been "blended" with an explosive called pentaerythritol tetranitrate (PETN), which can be ignited with a normal cigarette lighter. PETN is a key ingredient of Semtex, the Czech-made military explosive used to down Pan Am Flight 103 over Lockerbie, Scotland, in 1988. TATP would have served as the bomb's detonator, and the PETN would have been the main charge. The PETN was mixed with petroleum jelly to form a putty-like substance, the officials said. Yousef (Ramzi) is said to had produced a stable, liquid form of nitroglycerine from an array of chemicals, including sulfuric acid and nitrobenzene, and fashioned them into devices that were undetectable by airport security devices. He converted a Casio digital watch into a timing switch, hid the liquid nitroglycerine in a contact lens case, with cotton wool as a stabilizer, and then used two 9-volt batteries to power light-bulb filaments to spark an explosion. Yousef hid the bomb components in the heels of his shoes, knowing most air- port security systems do not scan the soles of feet. The fact that smoking on planes is banned and led to swift decisive action to save that plane should not escape us. Here are some unconfirmed theories that if true could mean the downfall of all western governments...On Friday last week, American President George W. Bush was on a roll. Driven ever faster by his Zionist masters in New York while completely ignoring discreet warnings from Russia and China, George was going to capture Middle East oil for Wall Street. Then suddenly on Sunday someone torpedoed the French supertanker Limburg in the Arabian Sea, and reality kicked back in. By late Monday an ashen-faced George Dubya was telling anyone who would listen that his much-publicized "war on Saddam" was not "inevitable" after all. MORE ON http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steveseymour/israel/torpedo.htm ALSO At 11.05 p.m. local time on Saturday night, a giant blast scattered pieces of the Sari Nightclub right across Kuta Beach in Bali, Indonesia. Though two other synchronized blasts shook the American Consulate and a Philippines travel agency office at exactly the same time, there were no injuries or deaths at these other locations, both of which served as mere "flash cards" to reinforce the unexpected presence of "Al Qaeda" in this beautiful tourist paradise. Al who? So far as I am aware, the Muslim world does not yet have access to a sophisticated "Special Atomic Demolition Munitions [SADM]", MORE ON http://homepage.ntlworld.com/steveseymour/nuke/bali_nuke.htm Now its my practise to double check most of my stories and get confirmation,as there is a lot happening at the moment and I have to save a lot of stegged recon-intel to X-drives in the freenets,I must beg you to take those last two tall tales with a grain of salt.It is the internet after all. USAma may NOT have a submarine capacity and his henchmen and women in SE Asia may NOT have "mini nukes." ..."We have always been at war with Oceania bin Laden" ...(and tobacco.)
