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AN and diesel, the detonator and a fuse to set it off is the harder part, but info probably available on the internetWhat sort of attack could you make with 20 10 10 ?
Allways thought you had to use AN to make a Big Bang.
AN and diesel, the detonator and a fuse to set it off is the harder part, but info probably available on the internetWhat sort of attack could you make with 20 10 10 ?
Allways thought you had to use AN to make a Big Bang.
The first two easily available on most farms, if only there was easy access to the latter we’d soon have come up with a solution to shift that dead horse.?AN and diesel, the detonator and a fuse to set it off is the harder part, but info probably available on the internet
Not the place to bring that up.Everyone needs to remember the troubles and Bloody Sunday, uk soldiers killing its own citizens can't happen again..
I've been told that if one is so minded such items can be manufactured with household goods...AN and diesel, the detonator and a fuse to set it off is the harder part, but info probably available on the internet
Have you been watching too many Jason Statham/Bruce Willis/ Steven Segall films ???I've been told that if one is so minded such items can be manufactured with household goods...
I was using it as a past example when the British army was in the wrong,Not the place to bring that up.
Most people in the uk don't make bombsHave you been watching too many Jason Statham/Bruce Willis/ Steven Segall films ???
I've been told that if one is so minded such items can be manufactured with household goods...
Many years ago whilst in school was in the library one day looking up how to make explosives, we found a recipe of sone sort, think it was salt peter..........whatever that is and a couple of other things.Most people in the uk don't make bombs
And I heard today there's a run on butter in the States - the "thinking" is you can add water to butter to make milk ?It's interesting how a countries characteristics have shown up. The Americans have been madly queuing up to buy even more guns and ammo, where as the Brits have been queuing up to stock pile toilet rolls.
Ahhh yes, I’ve heard of butter milk?And I heard today there's a run on butter in the States - the "thinking" is you can add water to butter to make milk ?
BlimeyMany years ago whilst in school was in the library one day looking up how to make explosives, we found a recipe of sone sort, think it was salt peter..........whatever that is and a couple of other things.
A few days later mate turned up in school with 3 sticks of something looking like sticks of dynamite made out of rolled up sheets of A4.
He tried them out that night in the field at back of his house, said there was a big boom but in the days pre camera phones we only have his word for it.
Never underestimate young lads desire for mischief, I have lost touch with him over the years but I’m sure he’s made a decent member of society, last I heard he was an architect, I’d be very surprised if he’s ever done serious harm to anyone.
We had an explosive craze at school when the farm boys started taking in strings of crow bangers. It started with individual bangers stuck in the brickwork and progressed to launching a rocket shaped projectile ("The Armour-dildo") into orbit from a launch pad down on the river bank.We had one banger merrily fizzing away in the wall when the school chaplain came to say hello, He was standing about 2 feet from it but thanks to divine intervention, the fuse went out.Many years ago whilst in school was in the library one day looking up how to make explosives, we found a recipe of sone sort, think it was salt peter..........whatever that is and a couple of other things.
A few days later mate turned up in school with 3 sticks of something looking like sticks of dynamite made out of rolled up sheets of A4.
He tried them out that night in the field at back of his house, said there was a big boom but in the days pre camera phones we only have his word for it.
Never underestimate young lads desire for mischief, I have lost touch with him over the years but I’m sure he’s made a decent member of society, last I heard he was an architect, I’d be very surprised if he’s ever done serious harm to anyone.
you guys will have the anti-terrorist squad on your case!AN and diesel, the detonator and a fuse to set it off is the harder part, but info probably available on the internet
I’m sure it will be ok so long as no one mentions Semtex ?you guys will have the anti-terrorist squad on your case!
Many years ago whilst in school was in the library one day looking up how to make explosives, we found a recipe of sone sort, think it was salt peter..........whatever that is and a couple of other things.
A few days later mate turned up in school with 3 sticks of something looking like sticks of dynamite made out of rolled up sheets of A4.
He tried them out that night in the field at back of his house, said there was a big boom but in the days pre camera phones we only have his word for it.
Never underestimate young lads desire for mischief, I have lost touch with him over the years but I’m sure he’s made a decent member of society, last I heard he was an architect, I’d be very surprised if he’s ever done serious harm to anyone.
Lets be honest - anyone with A-Level chemistry should be able to make a bomb.
Don't download the terrorist cook book!you guys will have the anti-terrorist squad on your case!
I’m sure it will be ok so long as no one mentions Semtex ?