Airport screeners missed a bazooka…. oops, I mean peroxide
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After reading this very informative piece of work, I asked myself one question: Why did the article or the “investigators” name the actual bomb those bomb parts would have created, instead of calling them IED’s and IID’s? Personally, I’ve never heard any of those names before, but I’m not a bomb expert.
I am however, smart enough to realize when I’m being played for stupid. If it’s so easy to find directions to making these bombs online, why not give us a couple links? I guess maybe, they think us the terrorists are reading their Yahoo! articles and might possibly try to create them and find out…. surprise, surprise!…. that it’s nearly impossible to make this stuff in your own home, much less in an airplane.
Unless you’re a disgruntled lab tech and you have at your disposal a bunch of chemical equipment, you’ll just end up either passing out from the fumes, or blowing up an arm before the real product is finished.
Take TATP for example… triacetone triperoxide. That’s what they were trying to say the terrorists wanted to make on those airplanes in 2006. The Register has a really nice and funny article about just how impossible it is to make this explosive it on an airplane.
The bottom line is they think we’re stupid and we’re buying into their fear mongering.
LOOK LOOK!!! THE ISLAMOFASCISTS ARE TRYING TO BLOW YOUR ASS UP! YOU BETTER GIVE US YOUR GUNS SO WE CAN PROTECT YOU!!!!!
CA-MRSA: natural or enginereed?
Staph germ undermines body’s defenses
By RANDOLPH E. SCHMID, AP Science Writer 1 hour, 1 minute ago
WASHINGTON – The aggressive antibiotic-resistant staph infection responsible for thousands of recent illnesses undermines the body’s defenses by causing germ-fighting cells to explode, researchers reported
An estimated 90,000 people in the United States fall ill each year from methicillin-resistant Staphylococcus aureus, or MRSA. It is not clear how many die from the infection; one estimate put it at more than 18,000, which would be slightly higher than U.S. deaths from AIDS.
The infection long has been associated with health care facilities, where it attacks people with reduced immune systems. But many recent cases involve an aggressive strain, community-associated MRSA, or CA-MRSA. It can cause severe infections and even death in otherwise healthy people outside of health care settings.
The CA-MRSA strain secretes a kind of peptide — a compound formed by amino acids — that causes immune cells called neutrophils to burst, eliminating a main defense against infection, according to researchers.
You can read the rest of the article by clicking here. (or not, since Yahoo! took it off. But I found it again here. )
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First of all, this is the first time I ever heard of a bacteria actually killing white blood cells. There are bacteria that can’t get digested by neutrophils, such as Francisella tularensis that causes rabbit fever. The neutrophils engulf the bacteria, but they can’t digest it because it inhibits the digestive mechanisms. The bacteria is able to escape but it does not damage the neutrophil.
So I looked more into it and found out that for a long time they thought a certain toxin, PVL killed the WBC’s, but as you can see from the Science Daily article link, that is not the case.
Then I ran into an article by Allan and Harold Rubin where they wrote about how 11 researchers at the Rockefeller (ring ring ring) University in NY City studied the genetic mutations of the MRSA bacteria in a patient that was there for 12 weeks. Here’s the punch line:
“At the time of the patient’s admission to the hospital he was already infected with the staph infection, but it was treatable at that time. Every time the patient took his medicine the antibiotics killed the weakest bacteria in his bloodstream, but those bacteria that survived passed on their traits to the next generation of bacteria in the patient’s body.
These resistant microbes accumulated 35 mutations, with each one altering a molecular sensor or production of a protein. Researchers than matched these gradual genetic changes to increasing levels of drug resistance.”
What the fuck. You’re telling me this bacteria mutated 35 times in 12 weeks?!? Are they trying to say antibiotics do this? And they expect me to believe this is something natural and NOT man-made???
If bacteria mutated this fast the human race, as well as probably the rest of the multicellular creatures on this earth would be long gone. Hell, if anything mutated this fast, we would already be living the NWO’s dream of the elite super-humans.
Why is nobody questioning this? Why aren’t these so-called researchers out screaming in the streets? This feels like something right out of a science fiction book.
Oh and by the way, regular MRSA tends to cause mostly respiratory infections. They usually don’t last much outside the hosts. CA-MRSA causes skin and tissue infections and can live outside the body for weeks.
Chinese lace toy beads with Liquid X
This toy was Made in China, of course. I guess 1,4 butanediol, which is a compound used in plastics, is a lot cheaper than 1,5 pentanediol, which is used in nontoxic glues.
When ingested, 1,4 butanediol is converted to Gamma Hydroxy Butyrate (GHB), or, to put it in layman’s terms, which Yahoo! doesn’t like to use, “Liquid Ecstasy.” It’s clear and looks like water, so no wonder it’s been such a popular date rape drug. (The link takes you to an article about both ecstasy and GHB).
GHB is different than regular ecstasy in that ecstasy contains the compound MDMA and that it GHB is a colorless, odorless liquid, not a powder or a pill, like regular ecstasy.
So when you start doing your Christmas shopping for your kids or friends, remember than 90% of all toys in the USA are made in China. It’s up to you whether or not you want to start eating Aqua Dots, but try to keep it away from children.


