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| Michael Wolf wrote: > > > Froggy wrote: > >> I must admit that we have nicely ridiculed ourselves here. >> >> For our next move we could play with highly enriched uranium and >> plutonium. Kids love it. "Look mummy, I glow in the dark!" A bit too >> heavy for a carry-on luggage, though. Or just put some anthrax or >> smallpox in these mosquito sprays they use on landing. >> Cheers, >> >> Froggy >> > > I thought for your next move an officer would lock himself up in a arms > depot with 60 ton of explosives... > And then lose track of it? Matthias |
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| "Matthias Voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message news:cp1ltj$otj$02$1@news.t-online.com... > Is that so far away? > I am convinced such testing happens on a regular basis. http://www.nrdc.org/nuclear/furanium.asp > I am also convinced, that once such mishap happens not everybody will > readily admit it. I notice it isn't pasted all over every new broadcast or news paper. That no one is screaming for Chiraq to resign or be charged as a criminal. |
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| Scott wrote: > "Matthias Voss" <spammat.voss@gmx.de> wrote in message > news:cp1ltj$otj$02$1@news.t-online.com... > > >>Is that so far away? >>I am convinced such testing happens on a regular basis. > > > http://www.nrdc.org/nuclear/furanium.asp > > >>I am also convinced, that once such mishap happens not everybody will >>readily admit it. > > > I notice it isn't pasted all over every new broadcast or news paper. > > That no one is screaming for Chiraq to resign or be charged as a criminal. There were lots in the times when they blew up Mururoa. I admit the lost C4 doesn#t qualify that much.. Matthias |
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| Crownfield wrote: > >>There were lots in the times when they blew up Mururoa. >>I admit the lost C4 doesn#t qualify that much.. > > > 1/4 lb of C4 is not much? Depends how you use it. The case of the lost C4 ist not "that much" as a political issue than the nuclear testseries at Mururoa were. Better? Matthias |
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| Matthias Voss wrote: > > Crownfield wrote: > > > > >>There were lots in the times when they blew up Mururoa. > >>I admit the lost C4 doesn#t qualify that much.. > > > > > > 1/4 lb of C4 is not much? > > Depends how you use it. > The case of the lost C4 ist not "that much" as a political issue than > the nuclear testseries at Mururoa were. > Better? so this incident is criminally negligent, Muratoa was even more criminal? > > Matthias |
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| Crownfield wrote: > Matthias Voss wrote: > >>Crownfield wrote: >> >> >>>>There were lots in the times when they blew up Mururoa. >>>>I admit the lost C4 doesn#t qualify that much.. >>> >>> >>>1/4 lb of C4 is not much? >> >>Depends how you use it. >>The case of the lost C4 ist not "that much" as a political issue than >>the nuclear testseries at Mururoa were. >>Better? > > > so this incident is criminally negligent, > Muratoa was even more criminal? Even more criminal negligent. Even more criminal (3rd degree) when you consider the sabotage of the Rainbow warrior where Fernando Pereira died. But that was semtex, right? ( I know nothing can confuse you Matthias |
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| Matthias Voss wrote: > Joe English wrote: > >>> First a german source, >>> in german, from http://mitglied.lycos.de/ripeill/2003-09.html >>> 11. 9. 2003 >>> >>> US-Journalisten schmuggeln als Test Uran in die USA ein > > >>> From: http://www.defendu.com/newsletternovdec2003.htm >>> Airport Security Still Shows Holes >>> >> But again, we aren't talking about the ineptness of the security not >> finding banned items. we are talking about PLACING EXPLOSIVES in >> someone's luggage, then losing it. > > > > Is that so far away? > I am convinced such testing happens on a regular basis. > I am also convinced, that once such mishap happens not everybody will > readily admit it. > > Matthias > yeah it is totally different. However I did today that the french say they won't continue the practice |
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| Tony Howard wrote: >>Do you have an cite of this or just more stupid American bashing as we >>have come to expect? > > > If americans kept their fucking big mouths shut, and did not export all > their warmongering, drugs, crap TV, pornography and shite films, then you > would not get 'bashed' > > As you sow shall you reap > > Bull shit |
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| "Matthias Voss" wrote, that Scott wrote, that Tony Howard wrote, in his comments on Scott, when he wrote in this string about loving the French, started by Joe English (God, is this complicated!) >>>>Anyone care to expound on the UN, and why the US should subjugate itself >>>>to these morons, again? >>> >>>Because it's still better than trusting the US morons who 'lost' (or more >>>likely stole & sold) all the tonnes of arms and explosives in Iraq. >> >> Don't get the news much, do you Kaaskop? > > Now this expression is really exclusively reserved to some dutch! > Pls. use the locally more suitable acknowledge paraphrases > Matthias Ah, thank you very much, Matthias, for defending our honor! Kaaskop, that's definitely us. The Dutch. (capital D) Famous for our cheese. Cheese-haeds. Kaaskoppen, (plural of kaaskop). That's us. And lo and behold, weren't we actually the original Yankees, too? Yes, very much so. Now please, Joe English, there is one very, very, even extremely good reason for you to love us, kaaskoppen, too. Even more then them phony French. Much more actually. The (true) story goes like this: There's this professor (american) who's checking in, in a connecting flight, somewhere in the midwest, (Denver?) after flying all the way from the old world. And suddenly there's police and dogs and what have you, all over the place. Guns levelled. Suddenly this very jet-lagged professor (don't know of what), having spread so much knowledge in so much presentations all over the universities of (good old) Europe, is a suspected terrorist. With just that little bit of dynamite or semtex or something else, inclined to go "poof!", in his luggage. Of which he knew nothing ... honestly officer, I swear. God be my witness. Turned out that the Amsterdam airport security lost a package in a test. Just like them French, you love so much. But years and years ahead of them. Late in 2001, early in 2002, for all I remember. The dust of 9/11 hadn't even settled. So next time anybody calls anybody Kaaskop (capital K), please make sure, he really is one. An then Scott, do it ever so kindly. Please. We Kaaskoppen are trying so hard to keep ahead of the rest of the world, loosing the race all the time. And judging by his name, Tony Howard isn't one of us. Definitely not. No way. -- HES van Schoonhoven Life is a learning experience Analysis: There are guns in this message. And nasty stuff. But alas, no ragheads, no religion, no democrats and -alas again- no ways to Do It Right. Or Righter. Sorry, if I wasted your precious time, but don't accuse me of bringing up the subject of diving. No. Not me. Not here. |
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| Tony Howard wrote: >>Do you have an cite of this or just more stupid American bashing as we >>have come to expect? > > > If americans kept their fucking big mouths shut, and did not export all > their warmongering, drugs, crap TV, pornography and shite films, then you > would not get 'bashed' > > As you sow shall you reap > > Must be a market, and apparently you are a large consumer. JM |
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| Gotta love the justice of it | Limey | Divers Hangout | 1 | 03-26-2007 09:44 PM |
| You gotta Love The Americans - Lawyers | John R. Macdonald | USA | 5 | 03-26-2007 11:44 AM |
| For the love of the French. And for Joe English. | HES van Schoonhoven | Divers Hangout | 16 | 03-26-2007 11:40 AM |
| Just gotta admire a guy that won't quit. | Popeye NCAT3 | Divers Hangout | 16 | 03-26-2007 11:30 AM |
| OT: Gotta love those Libertarians | Chris Guynn | Divers Hangout | 7 | 03-26-2007 10:37 AM |