Be fair, attentive, and customers
will return.
Parcel bombs on UPS and FedEx flights
cost $4,200, per a report in Inspire
magazine that analysts say is published
by al Qaeda's branch in Yemen.
The latest issue is committed to the plot,
which it calls "Operation Hemorrhage."
"The operation has succeeded in achieving
its objectives. We thank Allah for His
blessings," the magazine, released late
Saturday.
On October 29, authorities in the United
Kingdom and the United Arab Emirates
intercepted parcel bombs sent from Yemen,
addressed to U.S. synagogues.
Al Qaeda bomb-makers designed the parcel
bombs to get pass detection devices and
elude sniffer dogs, stated the article.
It lists making the explosive mimic
printer toner and integrating the bombs'
circuits into printer cartridge circuits
as methods to get pass security detection.
Inspire gave adoration for the 2001
September 11 attacks on the United States
for their destruction, and for the high
number of lives they took.
"It is more feasible to stage smaller
attacks that involve less players and
less time to launch and thus we may
circumvent the security barriers America
worked so hard to erect," Inspire.
Source: http://newsblaze.com/story/20101122084406writ.nb/topstory.html
Monday, November 22, 2010
Parcel Bombs Designed To Get Pass Detection Devices
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