RC Terrorism: The Next Wave?

 

I saw this lnked in a comment and thought it needed to be seen by all.

Second of a two part article.

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Comment by Duane Brocious on February 8, 2011 at 4:24pm

My comment to this article:

"

Since terrists could easily turn ice-cream trucks into car bombs like the ones used countless times from Tel Aviv to Oklahoma City as well as the first terrorist attack on the World Trade Center (yes, 9/11 was the second attack. fool me once…..), I think we should shut down Good Humor, Jack and Jill and all those other potential murderer mobiles. Maybe they are already poisoning our children and pumping anthrax into the air.

This article is just ridiculous. If you are that paranoid I suggest you see a psychiatrist so you can leave your secure facilty and go outside of your bomb shelter wthout all your body guards."

Comment by T.D. Gonzales on February 8, 2011 at 6:11pm

Okay so here is the plan: Get some fake beards and muslim outfits. Then we figure out where this guy lives and buzz his house until he cracks. Who wants to place bets on when he goes nuts?

Comment by Chris Walsh on February 8, 2011 at 6:13pm

I found this part most amusing:

"Thanks to the near total absence of border security, infamous Al Qaida terrorist mastermind Mohammed Haid d’Salaami enters the United States from Mexico and takes up residence in Bergen County, New Jersey - posing as a friendly falafel vendor"

The fact that not only is he assuming that people of middle eastern decent should hide out, disguised as Falafel Vendors, but he continues to go ahead and plan their next terrorist attack for them. They should hire this guy.

 

It would be silly to assume that the infamous NYC Flyby would be the thing to give terrorists this idea. The concept of RC flown bombs was in my mind back in primary school because I though "How cool would it be if i could drop water bombs on my mates from the remote controlled plane?!?!?!"

 

So it all comes down to a few small but very important facts. If you want to do something bad, you're going to find a way to do it, and just because an individual conducted a safe, controlled, uneventful flight that caused a few pots to boil, doesn't mean he was the first to ever come up with the idea.

Comment by Mathew krawczun on February 8, 2011 at 7:26pm

@T.D. Gonzales

 

when would he go nuts...I thought he was already there?

 

dear good the artical was bad enough but the some of those comments ... dear god those people are insane!

Comment by Duane Brocious on February 8, 2011 at 7:56pm

Welcome to the USA where everyone is encouraged to exercise their freedom to percieve anything as a terrorist threat to be eliminated.

Comment by T.D. Gonzales on February 8, 2011 at 8:35pm

@Mathew Kruwczun

 

I'm thinking about when he goes nuts enough to need white coats. Maybe come quads hovering in his window with a turban on them at night. 

Comment by Duane Brocious on February 8, 2011 at 9:03pm

We would have to lock up a few million that are just like him. We already have our prisons full of internal terrorists gangsters, thugs and dope dealers... and far to many greedy corporations (Enron, Halliburton Et Al) and corrupt politicians left to destroy millions of American's lives.

We can't even solve our own real problems at home but are going to save the world. What a crock.

Comment by Kevin Breen on February 9, 2011 at 5:16am
Unfortunately many of this guy's readers will take him seriously. Most people (even our beloved TSA and Dept of Homeland Securtiy)  prefer to believe in "hollywood" terrorist plots and "security theater" while the real plots have recently been thwarted by tips and good intelligence work.
Comment by Bernard Michaud on February 9, 2011 at 5:49am
I would start banning the sales of matches before ...... ! That might secure this guy .... 
Comment by Hamish on February 9, 2011 at 5:53am
can we have a dislike button chris?

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