This scary stuff concerns me

Ten years from now, two old Lebanese Hezbollah in a coffee shop: “No, not Lefty Ahmed, it was Ahmed One Nut”
 
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I read somewhere that the Israelis had found a way to add a few grams of RDX to the pagers and then distribute them to Hezbollah and their allies through an agent within Hezbollah.
 
2nd wave of explosions for Hezbolah being reported today ... explosive placed in hand held radios.

Go Mossad! Let's get rid of these scumbag terrorists'.
 
Thinking about it, I assume the only people using pagers are people who are afraid to use cell phones because they could be located, so AKA bad guys use pagers to go incognito. So when the pagers explode most likely be in the hands of one of the bad guys, rather than random strike. Pretty good plan
 
Thinking about it, I assume the only people using pagers are people who are afraid to use cell phones because they could be located, so AKA bad guys use pagers to go incognito. So when the pagers explode most likely be in the hands of one of the bad guys, rather than random strike. Pretty good plan
Absolutely and imagine how this will disrupt communication going forward. They will be worried about everything. The physiological effects will be as bad as the physical
 
Then after pagers blow up and rest of the bad guys scared to use, then switch walkie talkies then blow them up. Exactly they will be nervous about smoke singles for years to come. I think most of the reasons the US had such a hard time leaving Afghanistan is because we announced to the world before we pulled out.
 
Then after pagers blow up and rest of the bad guys scared to use, then switch walkie talkies then blow them up. Exactly they will be nervous about smoke singles for years to come. I think most of the reasons the US had such a hard time leaving Afghanistan is because we announced to the world before we pulled out.


2nd wave of explosions for Hezbolah being reported today ... explosive placed in hand held radios.

Go Mossad! Let's get rid of these scumbag terrorists'.
 
So if technology cannot turn ordinary device into a weapon I will sleep better tonight but this brings up a new concern that Isreal just pulled off. So we import Televisions from a foreign country and they include an explosive device that explodes on July 4th all over America when you turn the TV on. I expect that until this happens we do not have safety protocols in place to prevent this from happening. It seems like we as a country tend to be more reactive than proactive, I mean someone could take over a plane with a boxcutter in the past but that will never happen again but this TV thing is plausible.
The Dems don’t secure our southern boarder at all and you think they will do anything remotely close to your proposal? I understand your thinking but they will not do this at all until in happens here at home likely it already does but instead of exploding pagers the Chinese are using every bit of technology for espionage.
 
the Chinese are using every bit of technology for espionage

This is true. I'm surprised TikTok has not been banned in the US yet.

I try to avoid anything Chinese, and I absolutely refuse to buy any appliances that connect to the internet.

 
I'm surprised TikTok has not been banned in the US yet.
I'm surprised too. It should be, and NOW.

They steal our tech constantly.

There was a huge case the FBI did maybe 10 years ago where they were stealing seed corn tech. Really interesting case, can't remember where I heard the story.

They have also set up "police stations" in the U.S. from which they keep their thumbs on Chinese nationals that moved here and disagree with CCP. It's un-American that we haven't crushed that.
 
Couple things come to mind - supply chain security management is going to be paramount in the future. Israel just opened up this idea for every terrorist country. Even NAFTA items manufactured in Mexico could start to be suspect.

Second, if a positive comes out of this it’s that more and more companies begin to manufacture critical items in the U.S. This seems like it has been happening more and more. Unfortunately I think the the average American consumer cares more about price than safety and security.
 
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