Airport security to purchase more latex gloves!
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Remember the frenzy of the "no liquid" rules after some would be terrorist tried to pass explosives hidden in various containers?
Wonder how they'll deal with that one now
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/middle-east/2833157/B...
Wonder how they'll deal with that one now
http://www.stuff.co.nz/world/middle-east/2833157/B...
Do a google for acetone peroxide. That's what they don't want people making on flights.
Hydrogen Peroxide is quite difficult to get hold of in sufficient concentrations though.
The properties of guncotton are probably better suited to getting around airport security.
There was a very good website dedicated to sort of chemistry that you shouldn't know about, but it got pulled off the interweb and the owner slung in prison.
Edit:- Even in my pro-chemist days, I'd have thought twice about making either of those chemicals. Be safe!
Hydrogen Peroxide is quite difficult to get hold of in sufficient concentrations though.
The properties of guncotton are probably better suited to getting around airport security.
There was a very good website dedicated to sort of chemistry that you shouldn't know about, but it got pulled off the interweb and the owner slung in prison.
Edit:- Even in my pro-chemist days, I'd have thought twice about making either of those chemicals. Be safe!
Edited by Gedon on Friday 4th September 17:13
Gedon said:
Do a google for acetone peroxide. That's what they don't want people making on flights.
Hydrogen Peroxide is quite difficult to get hold of in sufficient concentrations though.
The properties of guncotton are probably better suited to getting around airport security.
There was a very good website dedicated to sort of chemistry that you shouldn't know about, but it got pulled off the interweb and the owner slung in prison.
Edit:- Even in my pro-chemist days, I'd have thought twice about making either of those chemicals. Be safe!
GCHQHydrogen Peroxide is quite difficult to get hold of in sufficient concentrations though.
The properties of guncotton are probably better suited to getting around airport security.
There was a very good website dedicated to sort of chemistry that you shouldn't know about, but it got pulled off the interweb and the owner slung in prison.
Edit:- Even in my pro-chemist days, I'd have thought twice about making either of those chemicals. Be safe!
Edited by Gedon on Friday 4th September 17:13
nonegreen said:
hmmm I cant help thinking Churchill would have dealt with this rather differently. Our gutless tts of course just come up with drivel and innefective ways to prevent terrorist acts. We interned all aliens whether enemy or otherwise during ww2. We had a plan to kill the lot too.
The current approach is knee jerk box ticking, just in a more critical context. The effect is the same, nothing changes outside the box except hassle where it shouldn't be. The authorities say carry on don't let terrorists dictate your lifestyle, but fail to follow their own advice. There are far more selective methods of detecting what needs to be detected but if you need so much tax to bribe voters to stay in power then it won't get spent where it's needed and airport fiascos are one result.Gold said:
Gedon said:
Do a google for acetone peroxide. That's what they don't want people making on flights.
Hydrogen Peroxide is quite difficult to get hold of in sufficient concentrations though.
The properties of guncotton are probably better suited to getting around airport security.
There was a very good website dedicated to sort of chemistry that you shouldn't know about, but it got pulled off the interweb and the owner slung in prison.
Edit:- Even in my pro-chemist days, I'd have thought twice about making either of those chemicals. Be safe!
GCHQHydrogen Peroxide is quite difficult to get hold of in sufficient concentrations though.
The properties of guncotton are probably better suited to getting around airport security.
There was a very good website dedicated to sort of chemistry that you shouldn't know about, but it got pulled off the interweb and the owner slung in prison.
Edit:- Even in my pro-chemist days, I'd have thought twice about making either of those chemicals. Be safe!
Edited by Gedon on Friday 4th September 17:13
I think that airport detection methods are inadequate for certain types of compound. Unless they fly people's clothes and luggage via a drone, it will always be a risk.
You can get worked up over things that are a lot more likely to happen and it's largely the hype/grandstand type of events that make terrorism so effective in it's cause.
Feel free to moderate this, Mods.
turbobloke said:
nonegreen said:
hmmm I cant help thinking Churchill would have dealt with this rather differently. Our gutless tts of course just come up with drivel and innefective ways to prevent terrorist acts. We interned all aliens whether enemy or otherwise during ww2. We had a plan to kill the lot too.
The current approach is knee jerk box ticking, just in a more critical context. The effect is the same, nothing changes outside the box except hassle where it shouldn't be. The authorities say carry on don't let terrorists dictate your lifestyle, but fail to follow their own advice. There are far more selective methods of detecting what needs to be detected but if you need so much tax to bribe voters to stay in power then it won't get spent where it's needed and airport fiascos are one result.Given the limited quantities you could 'stuff' up there, this sounds more like a solution to our terrorist problem than a new threat. If all they can achieve is blowing their own arse off, I think they should be positively encouraged. Maybe we could give all passengers a little shake at security...
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