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Garbage proposed in British Court re Liquid non-bombers

dh | 03.04.2008 22:47 | Sheffield

Pathetic. Stupid. How can anyone believe this con? and it's only day one of this nonsense. H2O2 + Tang = Bang
The public, and particularly the flying public have been Tang'ed

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 http://uk.news.yahoo.com/rtrs/20080402/tpl-uk-britain-bombplot-81f3b62 .html

"By Michael Holden Reuters - Thursday, April 3 06:58 pmLONDON (Reuters) - Up to 18 suicide bombers may have planned to take part in an Islamist terrorist plot to blow up transatlantic airliners which could have killed more than 1,500 people, a London court heard on Thursday.

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Prosecutors said a gang of Britons planned to simultaneously explode passenger aircraft in mid-air between London's Heathrow airport and the United States and Canada.

They were close to putting their scheme into action when they were arrested in August 2006, the court was told.

"It is the prosecution case that these men and others were engaged in a deadly plan designed to bring about, what would have been if they had been successful, a civilian death toll from an act of terrorism on an almost unprecedented scale," said prosecutor Peter Wright.

"These men were ... indifferent to the carnage that was likely to ensue if their plans were successful. To them the identities of their victims was a complete irrelevance. All in the name of Islam."

The alleged plot involved homemade liquid explosives, hydrogen peroxide-based mixtures, hidden in soft drink bottles. The devices would have been put together on board and detonated when the planes were in mid-air, Wright said.

Eight men are on trial. Wright said the plot appeared to centre around seven transatlantic flights, carrying more than 200 passengers each.

But recorded conversations among the suspects suggested up to 18 suicide bombers and other terminals might have been involved, he added.

"From the evidence you hear you may conclude these men were almost ready to put this plot into practice," Wright said.

"They are men with the cold-eyed certainty of the fanatic."

TRANSATLANTIC PLOT

The eight British citizens on trial at Woolwich Crown Court are Abdullah Ahmad Ali, 27, Assad Sarwar, 27, Tanvir Hussain, 27, Mohammed Gulzar, 26, Ibrahim Savant, 27, Arafat Khan, 26, Waheed Zaman, 23, and Umar Islam, 29. All are charged with conspiracy to murder.

They are also accused of plotting "to commit an act of violence likely to endanger the safety of an aircraft".

The men -- one from north London, another from High Wycombe to the west of London, and the rest from east London -- deny the charges. They sat in the dock, dressed smartly and flanked by guards.

The suspects were arrested in August 2006, just over a year after four British Islamists killed 52 commuters in suicide bomb attacks on London's transport system. The arrests led to a big increase in security measures, bringing chaos to airports.

Ali, Sarwar and Gulzar were the ringleaders, Wright said. A computer memory stick found on Ali allegedly contained detailed information about flights and airport security.

Seven flights to six North American destinations -- Montreal, Toronto, San Francisco, Washington, New York and Chicago -- were highlighted. The planes were 777s, 767s, and 763s, capable of carrying 241-285 people each.

More than a thousand flights were cancelled in the aftermath of the arrests. The U.S. and Britain imposed restrictions on the carrying of liquids onto planes by passengers."

The plot was said to have involved Hydrogen Peroxide and a soft drink called Tang.
Man even if you wanted to make an explosive from H2O2 and acetone to produce TATP you'd need 24 hours in the aircraft toilet plus a coolant facility
Yet this dastardly plot to bomb several transatlanjtic airliners simultaneously, by people with no tickets, no chemicals, some without passports, using an alleged soft drink, reminiscent of the July 21st chapati flour + hydrogen peroxide "failed" bomber mix which couldnt ever have exploded and yet the perpetrators were found guilty of conspiracy to commit murder.

And yet another absurd trial commences with an unknown brand of pop and hydrogen peroxide, and still flying is a nightmare in many airports from this totally absurd allegation

Come on surrealists, mad allegations are made in a British Court of Law and apparently accepted.

Activists here taking up your time with other absurdist abstractions, where are you?
Laughing on the other side of your face?
You will be soon!

dh
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