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I was wondering how long it would take and how we would find out that terrorists tried or wanted to try to blow something up using liquid materials for explosives.
When my bride and I returned from our honeymoon in Aruba in 2001, we weren't allowed to bring aboard cell phones or cameras. I tried and they took my cell phone apart and later gave it to me in a plastic bag. They did the same for my 35 mm camera. I carried my camera because I wasn't about to let them steal lose my camera and film of our honeymoon.
I knew that cell phones could be used to set off explosive devices or be the explosive device itself. So, why does this not get more media attention?
There is a lot more I can write and may do so later. But I know that most people really don't have a clue what could happen.
Think about this: why would 14(?) Egyptian citizens, who are enrolled in colleges in the U.S., NOT show up for school and NOT be involved in terrorist activities? If they are not doing something to actively destroy something, then are they scouts?
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