Loh Plik..
kamu kok kegenitan banget sih..
si Ade KimHook bikin kesimpulan.. di kritik..
pake bilang si Ade KimHook nambah2 in segala lah..
bilang kalau si ade Kim buru buru menyimpulkan sebelum ada bukti sahih..

lha sekarang kamu main comot kesimpulan si Ade Kim..
se olah2 itu kesimpulan kamu sendiri..
kamu plagiat nih..
hi3x..
sampah aja kok doyan di plagiat sih..

nih saya copas kritik kamu ke si ade Kim..

> Dan bukti yang sudah begitu banyak nggak perlu ditambah-tambah dengan 
> buru-buru menyimpulkan bahwa yang ngebom di Boston itu orang Islam lagi 
> sebelum ada bukti yang sahih.
> 

ngaca dong Plik..
ini di milis nih..
semua orang bisa baca..
kalau kamu itu sama si Ade Kim lagi coba jilat2 an..
tetapi kamu nya menusuk si ade Kim dari belakang..

dimana keadilan sesama penjilat??
saya protes..  sambil ngakak tentunya..
dungu ketemu dungu..
kocak..
ha3x


--- In proletar@yahoogroups.com, Bukan Pedanda <bukan.pedanda@...> wrote:
>
> 
> 
> Salah satu berita yang mengingatkan bahwa resep bikin bomb dengan pressure 
> cooker itu disebarkan oleh al-Qaeda Yemen ..
> 
> Tetap saja ini bukan bukti bahwa yang membom di Boston itu orang Islam.
> 
> Mungkin sih.
> 
> Tapi bagusnya kita tunggu aja berita selanjutnya. 
> 
> 
> 
>  
> Recipe for disaster: Pressure cookers a savage’s favorite
> By JOSH MARGOLIN and JOSH SAUL
> Last Updated: 10:12 AM, April 17, 2013
> Posted: 1:11 AM, April 17, 2013
> AFP/Getty Images A crime-scene investigator holds the twisted remains of the 
> first explosive device that detonated near the finish line of the Boston 
> Marathon yesterday. 
> The pressure-cooker bombs that exploded in the viewing area of 
> the Boston Marathon have long been favored by terrorists across the 
> globe.
> The two used in Monday’s attack are similar to devices in 
> the failed 2010 Times Square bombing and the 2006 Mumbai train bombings 
> that killed more than 200 people, officials said.
> “They’re made 
> out of stainless steel and the whole idea is the pressure builds up and 
> when it explodes it rips the metal into shrapnel . . . And it all fits 
> in a duffle bag,” said Matthew Horace, retired special agent in charge 
> of the federal Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco, Firearms and Explosives field 
> office in Newark.
> PHOTOS: BOSTON BOMB PIECES FOUND 
> “This is done just to harm people. It’s the explosive pressure that 
> explodes out and tears the metal at like 200 mph.”
> Pressure cookers have become terrorists’ bomb casing of choice because 
> security 
> teams usually remove garbage cans and mailboxes in advance of 
> high-profile or sensitive events, Horace added.
> Pressure cookers 
> are common in South Asia and the Middle East and don’t usually arouse 
> suspicion there, according to an Interagency Counter Terrorism Task 
> Force advisory sent out to NYPD and other first-responders yesterday.
> But because the cooking appliances are less common in the United States, 
> “the presence of a pressure cooker in an unusual location such as a 
> building lobby or busy street corner should be treated as suspicious,” 
> the advisory said.
> When American citizen Faisal Shahzad tried to 
> blow up Times Square with a SUV-load of explosives in 2010, he used a 
> pressure-cooker bomb packed with 120 firecrackers as part of the 
> payload.
> Authorities also found two pressure cookers â€" along with 
> other bomb-making materials â€" in the Texas hotel room of Naser Jason 
> Abdo, an Army private arrested in 2011 for allegedly plotting to blow up a 
> restaurant full of GIs. 
> The inexpensive bomb casings are used 
> with greater frequency outside the United States, especially in 
> Pakistan, Afghanistan and India.
> To build a pressure-cooker bomb, 
> terrorists surround an explosive with metal objects such as nuts and 
> bolts or nails â€" to act as shrapnel â€" and use a cellphone, digital watch 
> or garage-door opener to detonate the device.
> Pressure cookers were regularly used in Afghanistan to attack US and 
> coalition forces. 
> Al Qaeda’s Yemen branch provided detailed descriptions of how to build a 
> pressure-cooker bomb in a 2010 issue of its magazine “Inspire,” in an 
> article titled, “Make a bomb in the kitchen of your mom.”
> White 
> supremacists also have circulated copies of the al Qaeda magazine on 
> their Web forums, according to the SITE Monitoring Service, a US 
> independent group tracking online militant messaging.
> In 1976, a 
> pressure-cooker bomb hidden near Grand Central Terminal exploded as an 
> NYPD Bomb Squad tried to defuse it, killing one cop and injuring three.
> Additional reporting by Beth DeFalco , Post Wires   
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> Read more: Pressure-cooker bomb a favorite of terrorists - NYPOST.com 
> http://www.nypost.com/p/news/national/recipe_for_disaster_GQOydNRTcyK706EbYt9wxI#ixzz2QjX6o4Sa
> 
> 
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