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    "One of the packages was defused only 17 minutes before the moment that it was set to explode."

    French interior minister Brice Hortefeux

    It is believed that the minister, Brice Hortefeux, was referring, during a television interview, to the bomb found disguised in a printer cartridge on a plane that landed in Britain last Friday.

    The explosive device with the chemical compound PETN was one of two sent as air cargo and addressed to synagogues in Chicago by al-Qaida in the Arabian Peninsula.
    Officials in Britain dismissed the French minister's claims. One told the Guardian that the device found at East Midlands airport was still being examined by scientists, and that investigators were not yet sure when and where the terrorists had intended to detonate it.

    Scepticism about the French claim also came from security officials in Dubai and from the White House in Washington.

    The question of when the bombs were set to go off is central to the investigation because it could indicate whether the terrorists wanted to blow up the planes in US airspace or take down the aircraft regardless of location.

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010...ance-hortefeux


    Coming soon: Up to now withheld photos of plane exploding in mid-flight....or was it?

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    Another alternative is that the "bombs" were only intended to be discovered, and there was no mechanism to detonate them.

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    • #3
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      Originally posted by LorenS View Post
      Another alternative is that the "bombs" were only intended to be discovered, and there was no mechanism to detonate them.
      ditto

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        if the bombs were intended to blow up in the air (leaving speculation to why the planes would have crashed/disappeared from the radar)... then why would the address in the packets make any difference? They could have been addressed to any US postal code.

        There have been so many conflicting opinions on these 'bomb threats' by now.... I think it's mainly a ploy by US interests to put pressure on the Yemeni government. The fact that the secret service in every western country says something different turns it into a send-up (even more than it already is).
        engineer with little (or even no) economic insight

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        • #5
          Re: Toner Update

          You're asking too many intelligent questions. 30 daze of watching re-runs of Dancing With the Stars. Next!

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          • #6
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            Which incident is this?

            http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2010...y-terror-alert

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            • #7
              Re: Toner Update

              Originally posted by mooncliff View Post
              You get to choose. It's part of our freedom.

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