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Friday, August 11, 2006

How to Make a Dry Ice Bomb

Courtesy of the usual suspects:

Materials
-1 plastic bottle with screw on lid(YOU MUST HAVE THE LID!(size doesnt matter...the bigger the better though). Get this anywhere.
-Water. Get this from the sink.
-Dry Ice. If you have an icecream man ever go by your house ask him if you can have a chunk of Dry Ice....if he asks say you guys are having a picknick and need it for cooling of Hamburger or something. They usually will give it.
Assembly
Take your Plasic bottle and fill it up about a quarter the way with water (thats how i like to do em) the less water the more time but the louder, you can put more or less in though...up to you. Get the dry ice slide a couple of into the bottle (as long as they can fit in the bottle they will be big enough) then Immediatly put on your lid (SCREW IT ON TIGHT. Throw it somewhere or get far away from it (due to plastic shrapenal) and wait 4 or 5 mins (DO NOT GO LOOKING FOR IT IF IT DOESNT GO OFF!) and BOOM it is really loud! i mean loud. something i like to do once and a while is...to throw one really big one in a sewer at 1:00am, and then another like a minute after i throw it then another like 1 min after i throw it.... then In succesion they go BOOM, BOOM, BOOM! its tight.

bluetacking small metal nails and fishing hooks to the outside of the bottle turns it into a useful anti-personel device

MSM On to Green Helmet Guy



MSM On to Green Helmet Guy


The German paper Bild has picked up the Green Helmet guy story. Will the rest of the MSM realize that they are being played for fools by a well organized Hezbollah propaganda campaign?
They run these photos. First Green Helmet guy parading around dead babies in Qana from 1996. Hmmm something screwy goin' on here. 10 years later, up he pops again at the same place to report on a "Civilian Massacre"


I saw this on the Jawa Report: http://mypetjawa.mu.nu/archives/184264.php like i said - there's something screwy going on here. The worlds media is being spoonfed hezbullah propaganda.

Iranians among Hizbollah combat dead

JERUSALEM (Reuters) - Members of Iran's Revolutionary Guard have been found among Hizbollah guerrillas slain by Israeli forces in southern Lebanon, Israel's Channel 10 television reported on Wednesday citing diplomatic sources.
It said the Iranians were identified by documents found on their bodies, but gave no further details on how many were discovered or when. Neither the Israeli military nor Hizbollah representatives in Beirut had immediate comment on the report.
Iran, like fellow Hizbollah patron Syria, insists its support for the Shi'ite guerrilla group is purely moral.
Israel says many of the rockets being fired against its civilian and military targets are Iranian made, and that Hizbollah fighters taking on its forces trained in Iran. Washington also accuses Tehran of actively funding Hizbollah.
Iran's Revolutionary Guards are traditionally very close to fellow Shi'ite Muslims in Hizbollah and were deployed in south Lebanon in the 1980s.

Does this constitute an attack on Israeli soldiers by Iran? I think we should start digging our bunker now, cause it won't be long before the nukes start flying

Another photo in question, an AP photo, what else is new? http://www.ynetnews.com/articles/0,7340,L-3288406,00.html

Thursday, August 10, 2006

101 Ways to be a Better Asshole no. 1-20

Argue with everybody.
Touch the paintings at the museum.
Get hysterical.
Threaten law suits.
Insinuate, implicate and insist.
If you got it, flaunt it.
Eat produce at the grocery store and don't pay for it.
Gamble with the rent money.
Record over a borrowed vcr tape
Tell people that they are in your will, even if they aren't.
Don't get caught.
Stay directly in front or behine fire trucks and ambulances.
When giving out directions, leave out a turn or two.
Don't make up your mind.
Improve your posture by walking with your nose in the air.
Remind people who lose their job that they should work harder.
Talk with your mouth full.
Accuse, confuse and refuse.
Comment on the weight gain of others.
Adjust your nuts (boob) whenever you want.

The Question of Rules for the Use of Nuclear Weapons

The Question of Rules for the Use of Nuclear Weapons

The General Assembly,
Aware that there are no definitive rules regarding the use of nuclear weapons,
Noting the decision of the International Court of Justice in The Advisory Opinion on
the Legality of the Threat or Use of Nuclear Weapons (8 July 1996),
Believing that the General Assembly has special competence to determine the
circumstances where nuclear weapons can be used,
Reaffirming all relevant international law, including the International Convenant on
Civil and Political Rights, 1949 Geneva Conventions, 1977 Additional Protocols to the Geneva
Conventions as well as customary international law,
Further reaffirming the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty and Security Council
Resolution 1540 (April 28, 2004),
1. Decides that the use of nuclear weapons by non-state actors is absolute
prohibited;
2. Further decides that the use of nuclear weapons by a Member State is
permitted only in response to an attack on that Member State resulting in an invocation of
Section 51 of the United Nations Charter, and where that attack involves the use of weapons
of mass destruction;
3. Further decides that it is prohibited for a Member State to possess nuclear
weapons outside the provisions of the Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons;
4. Reaffirming the ongoing requirement of Member States authorised under the
Treaty on Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons to possess nuclear weapons to take steps to
disarm their nuclear arsenals.

The Question of Over and Unregulated Fishing

The first of 3 topics up for discussion on saturday:

I don't think this really applies to me, as Iraq has such a small coastline and almost no fishing fleet. Most of the ships that use Iraqs 1 seaport are oil freighters transporting petroleum to the world.

The Question of Over- and Unregulated Fishing
The General Assembly,
Recalling the provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (“the
Convention”) and the Agreement for the Implementation of the Provisions of the United
Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea of 10 December 1982 relating to the Conservation
and Management of Straddling Fish Stocks and Highly Migratory Fish Stocks (“the
Agreement”) and relevant resolutions 58/14 and 59/25,
Aware of Paragraph 28 of the Doha ministerial declaration, which commits World
Trade Organisation (WTO) members to clarifying and improving disciplines on fisheries
subsidies currently constituting twenty percent of total global fisheries revenue,
Cognisant of the link between the distortion of legal international fisheries trade,
including the reliance of the international fisheries industry on subsidies, and a failure of
States to adequately regulate illegal fishing,
Noting with concern the appeal made by the Minsters of Fisheries of the Food and
Agricultural Organisation of the United Nations in their 2005 Rome Declaration on Illegal,
Unreported and Unregulated Fishing for States to implement the Declaration as a matter of
priority,
1. Calls upon all Member States to prohibit subsidies which directly or
indirectly go to any natural or legal person for the purpose of harvesting,
processing, transporting, marketing or the sale of fish and fisheries, except
for those that promote sustainable fisheries management;
2. Reaffirms the need for all Member States to undertake measures to curb
illegal, unreported and unregulated fishing by vessels flying “flags of
convenience” and to establish genuine links between States and fishing
vessels flying their flags;
3. Calls upon all Member States to prohibit vessels flying their flags to engage
in fishing on the high seas or in area under the national jurisdiction of any
State, unless duly authorised by that State, without having effective control
over their activities;
4. Supports Member States in taking all measures consistent with
international law necessary to prevent the operation of illegal, unreported
and unregulated fishing activities, including the apprehension of vessels
reasonably suspected to not be operating under effective control of
instruments of State consistent with international law;
5. Recommends that the ratification of the Declaration of the State whose flag
a vessel bears is considered in evaluating whether a vessel is operating
under relevant international law.