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Message 1626087 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 12:09:05 UTC - in response to Message 1626085.  

mmou guys talking about Ammonia NITRATE are you . Sodium Nitrate works just as well with a bit of sulphur mixed in for extra push .heheheh

Ops i 'm thinking i just set all the F.B.I , C.I.A computers alarms off ...This guys is talking about how to make a bomb .
Well you will need to know how to set it off without a detonator..

Shhhh i didn't say this o.k .

9 volt battery a small coil of copper wire and a old fashion'd alarm clock .

Creiky i've dun it now better pack me suit case looks like a small holiday coming all theses cars with funny blue and red lights just turned up at my place
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Message 1626088 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 12:16:20 UTC - in response to Message 1626085.  

Yea you can get the fertilizer over her but a garden centre is were you go to get a rose bush on a sunday with your family , farming suppliers sort out the farms lot bigger scale than a back garden and theres strict controls placed on certain chemicals by the government for obvious reasons ( I.R.A for a example)

But in an ordinary farm, there may be several tons of potentially explosive fertilizer. So there is a lot of it around and probably easy to get without going to a farming supplier.
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Message 1626089 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 12:27:05 UTC - in response to Message 1626088.  
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Yea you can get the fertilizer over her but a garden centre is were you go to get a rose bush on a sunday with your family , farming suppliers sort out the farms lot bigger scale than a back garden and theres strict controls placed on certain chemicals by the government for obvious reasons ( I.R.A for a example)

But in an ordinary farm, there may be several tons of potentially explosive fertilizer. So there is a lot of it around and probably easy to get without going to a farming supplier.



Both you and Glenn know my postcode theres lots of farmland around where I live . and I told you that on Skype Glenn don't go giving away the "secrets" some tw#t might read it on here and blow themselves up, you know I know but don't go brordcasting for everyone just the few mate ;-) (now that should light up the nsa's putters )
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Message 1626091 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 12:33:18 UTC - in response to Message 1626088.  

Hardware store Jan but only in small 1 kg - 5 kg bags or otherwise you you will have to fill out a heap of forms as to why you wish to have more than 5 kg 's . At least that's what happens here .

1 kg of Ampho will leave a nice little crater or destroy your house or rip a car apart . Dangerous stuff in the wrong hands .

Maybe i'm the wrong hands , that would explain what happen'd when i mixed some sulfphur and some Sodium Nitrate in a big pan and then tried and the word there is TRIED to place it on a pot of hot lead at 500 c . Scared the crap outa me and my superviser fell on the ground in fits of laughter watching me .

And then said "you iddiot bet you won't do that again " It goes off real quick . much quicker than i thought like in 0.5 of a second .
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Message 1626093 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 12:53:23 UTC - in response to Message 1626089.  

Glenn don't go giving away the "secrets" some tw#t might read it on here and blow themselves up,


Please can i tell your way there's a few people that mite just blow them self's up hopefully , please , please :)
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Message 1626094 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 12:53:56 UTC - in response to Message 1626091.  

Hardware store Jan but only in small 1 kg - 5 kg bags or otherwise you you will have to fill out a heap of forms as to why you wish to have more than 5 kg 's . At least that's what happens here .

1 kg of Ampho will leave a nice little crater or destroy your house or rip a car apart . Dangerous stuff in the wrong hands .

Maybe i'm the wrong hands , that would explain what happen'd when i mixed some sulfphur and some Sodium Nitrate in a big pan and then tried and the word there is TRIED to place it on a pot of hot lead at 500 c . Scared the crap outa me and my superviser fell on the ground in fits of laughter watching me .

And then said "you iddiot bet you won't do that again " It goes off real quick . much quicker than i thought like in 0.5 of a second .



And you call me mad mate ;-)
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Message 1626098 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 13:00:38 UTC - in response to Message 1626094.  

And you call me mad mate ;-)


hehehehehe yep
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Message 1626100 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 13:08:23 UTC

Imagine if Microsoft or Apple would fail one day albeit they're not here to protect us.
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Message 1626102 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 13:24:52 UTC - in response to Message 1626100.  

Imagine if Microsoft or Apple would fail one day albeit they're not here to protect us.


If those companys went under would probably make all the news headlines and the stock / share market go "mad" for a while but life would go on as it does do and don't think the world would end
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Message 1626104 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 13:30:57 UTC - in response to Message 1626102.  

Imagine if Microsoft or Apple would fail one day albeit they're not here to protect us.


If those companys went under would probably make all the news headlines and the stock / share market go "mad" for a while but life would go on as it does do and don't think the world would end


No, the world wouldn't end but the 'bassis' of all Societies would crumble. Can you even imagine a world without computers? Hospitals, NASA, NSA, the Pentagon? What would they do without their computers? There are also other companies besides Apple and Microsoft but they don't influence the general population on a large scale.
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Message 1626105 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 13:39:09 UTC - in response to Message 1626104.  

Imagine if Microsoft or Apple would fail one day albeit they're not here to protect us.


If those companys went under would probably make all the news headlines and the stock / share market go "mad" for a while but life would go on as it does do and don't think the world would end


No, the world wouldn't end but the 'bassis' of all Societies would crumble. Can you even imagine a world without computers? Hospitals, NASA, NSA, the Pentagon? What would they do without their computers? There are also other companies besides Apple and Microsoft but they don't influence the general population on a large scale.

Hmm. The World depends on two software/computer companies...
I feel safe:)
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Message 1626106 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 13:43:42 UTC - in response to Message 1626104.  

Imagine if Microsoft or Apple would fail one day albeit they're not here to protect us.


If those companys went under would probably make all the news headlines and the stock / share market go "mad" for a while but life would go on as it does do and don't think the world would end


No, the world wouldn't end but the 'bassis' of all Societies would crumble. Can you even imagine a world without computers? Hospitals, NASA, NSA, the Pentagon? What would they do without their computers? There are also other companies besides Apple and Microsoft but they don't influence the general population on a large scale.


Im 41 I can remember the world before computers "took over" everything , back when I was a kid the world got on fine . Maybe part of the problem Julie is everyone relys on computers to much and people have forgotten the "old" ways to do thing without them
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Message 1626147 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 15:49:25 UTC - in response to Message 1626106.  

So very true Mark
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Message 1626214 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 19:11:20 UTC
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+ ∞ We get along fine now too Mark, I just think technology is taking over too much sometimes, due to human inventions, worrying, to say the least.

[edit]Btw, I'm 37, I remember the old days:)
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Message 1626217 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 19:15:42 UTC - in response to Message 1626105.  

Imagine if Microsoft or Apple would fail one day albeit they're not here to protect us.


If those companys went under would probably make all the news headlines and the stock / share market go "mad" for a while but life would go on as it does do and don't think the world would end


No, the world wouldn't end but the 'bassis' of all Societies would crumble. Can you even imagine a world without computers? Hospitals, NASA, NSA, the Pentagon? What would they do without their computers? There are also other companies besides Apple and Microsoft but they don't influence the general population on a large scale.

Hmm. The World depends on two software/computer companies...
I feel safe:)


You shouldn't, relying on That information.
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Message 1626227 - Posted: 10 Jan 2015, 19:42:32 UTC - in response to Message 1626214.  

I'm 37, I remember the old days:)


Well I for one think you don't look
a day over 29 years old Julie!

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Message 1626378 - Posted: 11 Jan 2015, 10:42:46 UTC - in response to Message 1626333.  

+ ∞ We get along fine now too Mark, I just think technology is taking over too much sometimes, due to human inventions, worrying, to say the least.

[edit]Btw, I'm 37, I remember the old days:)

I'm over 65 (not saying how much).

Sometimes glad I will not be living in the Brave New World of the future. Where Government will know everything you are doing, and possibly thinking.

Watch out when they start placing 'Chips' in newborn babies. For their safety, of course.


It is already like that, Clyde, the moment you put on your computer, you're being monitored, nuff said :/
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Message 1626422 - Posted: 11 Jan 2015, 15:06:43 UTC - in response to Message 1626412.  

+ ∞ We get along fine now too Mark, I just think technology is taking over too much sometimes, due to human inventions, worrying, to say the least.

[edit]Btw, I'm 37, I remember the old days:)

I'm over 65 (not saying how much).

Sometimes glad I will not be living in the Brave New World of the future. Where Government will know everything you are doing, and possibly thinking.

Watch out when they start placing 'Chips' in newborn babies. For their safety, of course.


It is already like that, Clyde, the moment you put on your computer, you're being monitored, nuff said :/

Correct.

Computers, Smart Phones, Tablets, etc.: You can turn off , unplug, or take out the battery. Can't really do that with my cars' GPS.

With 'Chipping': They know your Thoughts?


I stronly believe the worlds 'elite' can do whatever they want with your thoughts and this through computers, tablets, smartphones etc.., those people are very strong but not strong enough for me, Ha!
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Message 1626438 - Posted: 11 Jan 2015, 15:36:39 UTC - in response to Message 1626432.  
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I strongly believe the worlds 'elite' can do whatever they want with your thoughts and this through computers, tablets, smartphones etc.., those people are very strong but not strong enough for me, Ha!

Oooohh the Group are on to you as we speak!

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Some Rotschilds and other 'elite' are helping out the underdog as we speak, that's a good thing:))
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Message 1626483 - Posted: 11 Jan 2015, 17:44:56 UTC

They had a silent march today, over in Paris, for the 12 people for Charlie Hebdo, who let their lives because of religious extremism, it was all over the news! Strange we don't hear from those 100 nigerians anymore who got killed in the same week by the same religious movement. Why does the world need 'Drama'? It's the bassics that count such as a human life and finding solutions to real life problems and ensuring the survival of humankind.
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