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DIVERSION: Trump faction pulls a bomb attack?
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2018-10-25 at 5:50 PM UTC
Originally posted by aldra Something similar used to be a popular trigger for IEDs in Iraq and Afghanistan (probably still is, I have no idea) - they'd get shitty old cell phones, wire nichrome (or probably just lightbulb filament knowing them) where the vibration motor used to be and run that through the primary. They'd then set the phone to silent and ring it when they wanted to see Uncle Hassan's van disappear.
Most phones run off a lithium cell (3.7-4.2v nominal) though and I don't see that little timer running on anything more than a 1.2v button cell. Not sure how much power it'd take to heat a small coil and I don't know where any is at the moment
lol yeah, that's exactly what I was thinking.
a transistor can be used in the same way a relay can.
when i was a kid i would wire my rc car's motor output to a transistor so that it had enough current to drive a relay to drive a high voltage [relatively speaking] motor.
it had like about 10 ni-cd batteries wired serially so the motor would be taking +-12V.
i was so smart. -
2018-10-25 at 5:52 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny a transistor can be used in the same way a relay can.
when i was a kid i would wire my rc car's motor output to a transistor so that it had enough current to drive a relay to drive a high voltage [relatively speaking] motor.
it had like about 10 ni-cd batteries wired serially so the motor would be taking +-12V.
i was so smart.
The smart kids just bought one off ebay for 0.99c -
2018-10-25 at 6:22 PM UTC
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2018-10-25 at 6:45 PM UTC
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2018-10-25 at 6:46 PM UTC
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2018-10-26 at 1:13 AM UTC
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2018-10-26 at 2:08 AM UTCA: Hey Mom, can I drive around the country in the families truckster?
MomB Sure Bobby/Bobbie. (Bob' grabs the numerous packages to send locally to each region rather than in his/her regional area?)
B: Hi, I need to mail all of these large packages to these locations
Clerk: Sure Bob' wow, Christmas is early. Oh my Gosh, look at the names of these packages. such a coincidence, other wise I would flag them on the spot
C: (Family truckster arrives at each location with fake magnet corporate logo on the truckster)
Bob' Hi, I have a package for ...
D: Group Bob' With Underline Objectives each delivers package to Post Office or via Truckster. Or it was just small enough for one of those pull-up large mouth mailbox
E: Bullshit Story -
2018-10-26 at 2:13 AM UTC
Originally posted by JĎ…icebox It's either a total false flag or
This. And we could pin the blame on the left with 90% accuracy, because anybody on the right radical enough to do something like this is going to know how to make a proper Shooting
No Joke was intended other than a bit of dark humor in the style they would most likely/statistically do.
Most leftist don't use guns they do shit like this? -
2018-10-26 at 2:25 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra what a spastic coil
looks like it's just blackpowder (if not inert), and I'm almost certain that battery wouldn't be able to heat such a long piece of filament
the fuck...
all im going to say is:
they never release what the bomb looks like, any of its details, or any interpretation on how to make it
and...that is a piece of shit. not a pipe bomb. not a bomb. maybe (and that is debatable) is a pipe.
and...a battery would heat it up all right. to about 'warm' temperatures far below what would be needed for an explosion. while also lacking several means of how a battery could realistically create an explosion.
that shitbomb looks like something out of 'anarchis-tard cookbook' -
2018-10-26 at 3:03 AM UTC
Originally posted by infinityshock the fuck…
all im going to say is:
they never release what the bomb looks like, any of its details, or any interpretation on how to make it
and…that is a piece of shit. not a pipe bomb. not a bomb. maybe (and that is debatable) is a pipe.
and…a battery would heat it up all right. to about 'warm' temperatures far below what would be needed for an explosion. while also lacking several means of how a battery could realistically create an explosion.
that shitbomb looks like something out of 'anarchis-tard cookbook'
I worked in an electronic store.. not an expert on this fucking shit. But, youtube likes to suggest some fucked up videos. like how to turn a car unto an exploding missile with a gas can and striker matches on front.. or if you take a simple gum wrapper (foil from Double Mint or some shit) and one end to positive and the other to negative.. it catches fire.
where is the timer thingy? a time switch" or some delay mechanism? that looks real but a battery can set it off. how much heat does it need? like a 1500f flame? -
2018-10-26 at 3:05 AM UTCwould a x-ray have a slight ability to heat it up? let's take a photo of its innards-BANG~!
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2018-10-26 at 3:07 AM UTCNo xrays cannot do that.
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2018-10-26 at 4:01 AM UTCDeep state is trying for the sympathy routine just before the midterms. Pretty transparent, as usual, but it will be enough to fool some.
Note: They're all going to prison for treason. -
2018-10-26 at 6:48 AM UTC
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2018-10-26 at 6:53 AM UTC
Originally posted by TiGuRsTaYnK where is the timer thingy?
like I said earlier on, it looks like that's a kitchen egg timer or alarm clock and they've wired the 'alarm' pins to some resistance/filament wire so when the alarm goes off, the charge that would normally sound the siren goes to the resistance wire instead and heats it up, detonating the 'explosive'.
Originally posted by TiGuRsTaYnK a time switch" or some delay mechanism? that looks real but a battery can set it off. how much heat does it need? like a 1500f flame?
1. That's a LOT of resistance wire. The more wire, the more resistance, the more power needed to heat it up. I've used the stuff before, and typically to get the wire hot enough to glow and ignite fuel (I made an electric flamethrower years ago) you need a much shorter length and 5-12v (at 1 amp). Typically those things use a 1.2v button battery and it looks like that's the case (with no extra power supply) from the x-ray.
2. Flashpoint depends on the explosive. Given that it appears to be a single charge in a bomb designed by a barely functional retard, I'm going to guess it's just blackpowder or gunpowder if it's not just for show and they used a real explosive at all. Blackpowder has a flashpoint of ~300C/~550F and up depending on composition, so the wire would have to get fairly hot along its length for the thing to go off. -
2018-10-26 at 7:04 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra like I said earlier on, it looks like that's a kitchen egg timer or alarm clock and they've wired the 'alarm' pins to some resistance/filament wire so when the alarm goes off, the charge that would normally sound the siren goes to the resistance wire instead and heats it up, detonating the 'explosive'.
1. That's a LOT of resistance wire. The more wire, the more resistance, the more power needed to heat it up. I've used the stuff before, and typically to get the wire hot enough to glow and ignite fuel (I made an electric flamethrower years ago) you need a much shorter length and 5-12v (at 1 amp). Typically those things use a 1.2v button battery and it looks like that's the case (with no extra power supply) from the x-ray.
2. Flashpoint depends on the explosive. Given that it appears to be a single charge in a bomb designed by a barely functional retard, I'm going to guess it's just blackpowder or gunpowder if it's not just for show and they used a real explosive at all. Blackpowder has a flashpoint of ~300C/~550F and up depending on composition, so the wire would have to get fairly hot along its length for the thing to go off.
the whole mo doesnt match. if it was really sent by a complete retard, they'd have him / her in custody by now. -
2018-10-26 at 10:19 AM UTCMaybe the black thing inside the pipe is some sort of cap that's triggered with very low currents.
Button cell batteries don't produce any appreciable heat by themselves, you can try with one and a piece of wire if you don't believe me - it won't do anything. -
2018-10-26 at 10:28 AM UTCall squibs operate that way, power through resistance wire to generate heat and ignite heat-sensitive explosives
there doesn't appear to be any source of power besides that button cell and you're right, that's what I meant - not enough power to sufficiently heat that coil, especially since it's so unnecessarily long -
2018-10-26 at 10:32 AM UTC
Originally posted by aldra all squibs operate that way, power through resistance wire to generate heat and ignite heat-sensitive explosives
there doesn't appear to be any source of power besides that button cell and you're right, that's what I meant - not enough power to sufficiently heat that coil, especially since it's so unnecessarily long
Maybe that's just spare wire though, since he was going with a weird design where he was putting one wire through each side of the pipe.
Though I notice how he uses different gagues of wire for different bits, like the big, thick, dramatic looking black and red wires on the outside.
It's like a movie prop more than anything. -
2018-10-26 at 10:49 AM UTCI smell a false flag in the air tonight.. better call richard dolan!