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Old December 27th 05, 03:59 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote

While most countries are busy protecting their immediate
land masses from terrorist potential attack another danger is the
vulnerable outer sea coasts from dirty bomb detonation. No sci fi at all
here because of the International less guarded boundaries it would be
feasible for a determined terrorist cell to instead of trying to
infiltrate a nations now high security borders to just detonate a dirty
bomb off a Nations coast to cause immense tsunami and unimaginable loss
of life. The Navy, Coast Guard, and global international tracking
satellites must be on ever alert to further patrol out to high outer sea
pirate possible terrorist activity to prevent just such an scenario from
happening. One small nuclear under water dirty bomb set off near coastal
International waters East or West coast of USA could spell immense
unprecedented catastrophe. All cruise ship and commercial lines should
therefore be very alert and careful with passenger or crew intake and
high security screen checking of all ships, cargo, luggage, and luggage
handlers backgrounds.

ponder on,
the nightbat
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Old December 27th 05, 04:27 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Hey Night,
The term 'dirty bomb' does not refer to a nuke. it's
an ordinary chemical bomb laced with radioactive junk to spray into the
environmemt when detonated.
However a 'suitcase nuke' is a real nuke and a matter
of real concern, considering our near-total lack of border control and
coastal defense. oc

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Old December 27th 05, 04:52 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote

Bill Sheppard wrote:

Hey Night,
The term 'dirty bomb' does not refer to a nuke. it's
an ordinary chemical bomb laced with radioactive junk to spray into the
environmemt when detonated.
However a 'suitcase nuke' is a real nuke and a matter
of real concern, considering our near-total lack of border control and
coastal defense. oc


nightbat

Thank you Officer oc since I'm not too familiar with anti
terrorist bomb terms concerning stolen or missing small suitcase size
nuclear bombs versus chemical radioactive ones being a most profound
humble science and astronomy researcher only. And yes the concern is
there for a small nuclear suitcase size one being set off in
International waters but still close enough to impart resultant major
wave impact on one of our vulnerable overpopulated coasts. Thanks again
Officer oc for duty helping!

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old December 27th 05, 05:40 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Bill Sheppard wrote:

Hey Night,
The term 'dirty bomb' does not refer to a nuke. it's
an ordinary chemical bomb laced with radioactive junk to spray into the
environmemt when detonated.
However a 'suitcase nuke' is a real nuke and a matter
of real concern, considering our near-total lack of border control and
coastal defense. oc


nightbat

Thank you Officer oc since I'm not too familiar with anti
terrorist bomb terms concerning stolen or missing small suitcase size
nuclear bombs versus chemical radioactive ones being a most profound
humble science and astronomy researcher only. And yes the concern is
there for a small nuclear suitcase size one being set off in
International waters but still close enough to impart resultant major
wave impact on one of our vulnerable overpopulated coasts. Thanks again
Officer oc for duty helping!

carry on,
the nightbat


Dead whale on Oregon beach ...

Story:
'Thar she blows, er, blows up!

FLORENCE - The discovery of a dead whale along the bank of the Columbia
River near Kelly Point Park Monday has renewed interest in a story KATU
News aired over 30 years ago: the famous tale of an exploding whale.
.... '

http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=49982

Videos:


http://www.perp.com.nyud.net:8090/whale/av/whale-hi.mov ( 11 Meg )
http://www.perp.com.nyud.net:8090/whale/av/whale-lo.mov ( 760 K )

c/o Kadaitcha Man
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.c...7e54fcac2d0434


RL

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Old December 27th 05, 06:42 AM posted to alt.astronomy
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Raving Loonie wrote:
nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Bill Sheppard wrote:

Hey Night,
The term 'dirty bomb' does not refer to a nuke. it's
an ordinary chemical bomb laced with radioactive junk to spray into the
environmemt when detonated.
However a 'suitcase nuke' is a real nuke and a matter
of real concern, considering our near-total lack of border control and
coastal defense. oc


nightbat

Thank you Officer oc since I'm not too familiar with anti
terrorist bomb terms concerning stolen or missing small suitcase size
nuclear bombs versus chemical radioactive ones being a most profound
humble science and astronomy researcher only. And yes the concern is
there for a small nuclear suitcase size one being set off in
International waters but still close enough to impart resultant major
wave impact on one of our vulnerable overpopulated coasts. Thanks again
Officer oc for duty helping!

carry on,
the nightbat


Dead whale on Oregon beach ...

Story:
'Thar she blows, er, blows up!

FLORENCE - The discovery of a dead whale along the bank of the Columbia
River near Kelly Point Park Monday has renewed interest in a story KATU
News aired over 30 years ago: the famous tale of an exploding whale.
... '

http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=49982

Videos:


http://www.perp.com.nyud.net:8090/whale/av/whale-hi.mov ( 11 Meg )
http://www.perp.com.nyud.net:8090/whale/av/whale-lo.mov ( 760 K )

c/o Kadaitcha Man
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.c...7e54fcac2d0434


RL



Thanks, RL. Definitely some Oregon historical footage there.

Double-A

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Old December 27th 05, 12:19 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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nightbat wrote

Raving Loonie wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Bill Sheppard wrote:

Hey Night,
The term 'dirty bomb' does not refer to a nuke. it's
an ordinary chemical bomb laced with radioactive junk to spray into the
environmemt when detonated.
However a 'suitcase nuke' is a real nuke and a matter
of real concern, considering our near-total lack of border control and
coastal defense. oc


nightbat

Thank you Officer oc since I'm not too familiar with anti
terrorist bomb terms concerning stolen or missing small suitcase size
nuclear bombs versus chemical radioactive ones being a most profound
humble science and astronomy researcher only. And yes the concern is
there for a small nuclear suitcase size one being set off in
International waters but still close enough to impart resultant major
wave impact on one of our vulnerable overpopulated coasts. Thanks again
Officer oc for duty helping!

carry on,
the nightbat


Officer RL
Dead whale on Oregon beach ...

Story:
'Thar she blows, er, blows up!

FLORENCE - The discovery of a dead whale along the bank of the Columbia
River near Kelly Point Park Monday has renewed interest in a story KATU
News aired over 30 years ago: the famous tale of an exploding whale.
... '

http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=49982

Videos:

http://www.perp.com.nyud.net:8090/whale/av/whale-hi.mov ( 11 Meg )
http://www.perp.com.nyud.net:8090/whale/av/whale-lo.mov ( 760 K )

c/o Kadaitcha Man
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.c...7e54fcac2d0434

RL


nightbat

Sad very sad report but true Officer Raving Loonie only pointing
to slow demise of all our creature inhabitants. We must to everything
possible to help save the whales and other creatures least they become
forever extinct to future planetary generations. The Seans have noted my
humble Officer concern for all living things as well as their mutual
reported concerned and dedicated galactic mission.

carry on,
the nightbat
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Old December 28th 05, 02:36 AM posted to alt.astronomy,alt.fan.art-bell,alt.usenet.kooks
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nightbat wrote:

nightbat wrote

Raving Loonie wrote:

nightbat wrote:
nightbat wrote

Bill Sheppard wrote:

Hey Night,
The term 'dirty bomb' does not refer to a nuke. it's
an ordinary chemical bomb laced with radioactive junk to spray into the
environmemt when detonated.
However a 'suitcase nuke' is a real nuke and a matter
of real concern, considering our near-total lack of border control and
coastal defense. oc

nightbat

Thank you Officer oc since I'm not too familiar with anti
terrorist bomb terms concerning stolen or missing small suitcase size
nuclear bombs versus chemical radioactive ones being a most profound
humble science and astronomy researcher only. And yes the concern is
there for a small nuclear suitcase size one being set off in
International waters but still close enough to impart resultant major
wave impact on one of our vulnerable overpopulated coasts. Thanks again
Officer oc for duty helping!

carry on,
the nightbat


Officer RL
Dead whale on Oregon beach ...

Story:
'Thar she blows, er, blows up!

FLORENCE - The discovery of a dead whale along the bank of the Columbia
River near Kelly Point Park Monday has renewed interest in a story KATU
News aired over 30 years ago: the famous tale of an exploding whale.
... '

http://www.katu.com/news/story.asp?ID=49982

Videos:

http://www.perp.com.nyud.net:8090/whale/av/whale-hi.mov ( 11 Meg )
http://www.perp.com.nyud.net:8090/whale/av/whale-lo.mov ( 760 K )

c/o Kadaitcha Man
http://groups.google.com/group/alt.c...7e54fcac2d0434

RL


nightbat

Sad very sad report but true Officer Raving Loonie only pointing
to slow demise of all our creature inhabitants. We must to everything
possible to help save the whales and other creatures least they become
forever extinct to future planetary generations. The Seans have noted my
humble Officer concern for all living things as well as their mutual
reported concerned and dedicated galactic mission.


I think you have a sean brain tumor, kookbat.

lame on,
the nightbat


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Old December 27th 05, 02:22 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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To All My biggest fear is that the Muslin terrorist will blow up a dirty
oil tankers in NY and LA harbors at the same time. That could kill more
than 100 million people in less than a week. Trebert

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Old December 27th 05, 09:21 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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G=EMC^2 Glazier wrote:
To All My biggest fear is that the Muslin terrorist will blow up a dirty
oil tankers in NY and LA harbors at the same time. That could kill more
than 100 million people in less than a week. Trebert



You mean terrorists wearing muslin shirts?

Double-A

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Old December 27th 05, 10:32 PM posted to alt.astronomy
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One problem with Muslin (SIC!) terrorists is they don't want to wait a
week for mass murder and destruction. They want it NOW!

My prediction: It will never happen.

Saul Levy


On Tue, 27 Dec 2005 09:22:30 -0500, (G=EMC^2
Glazier) wrote:

To All My biggest fear is that the Muslin terrorist will blow up a dirty
oil tankers in NY and LA harbors at the same time. That could kill more
than 100 million people in less than a week. Trebert

 




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