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Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: Double A on January 31, 2007, 11:56:41 PM
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Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: sgrizzle on February 01, 2007, 07:13:56 AM
As Keith Olberman said, if they thought these were bombs, then they need to be finding a different profession. It's a freakin' LED sign. Do these people dive under the table whenever the neon Budweiser sign lights up? I've looked at detailed pictures of the circuitry. One person reported it as a pipe bomb. Only with no pipe and no explosives and no timer and lights up. Realistically, my alarm clock is closer to a bomb than these things are. Would the Governor of Massachusetts throw a fit if someone hung their clock radio from an overpass?

Long live Ignignokt and Err
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: iplaw on February 01, 2007, 07:28:16 AM
Look Fryman...I'm doing it as hard as I possibly can...
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: iplaw on February 01, 2007, 07:57:37 AM
I heard they have a suspect in custody...

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Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: sgrizzle on February 01, 2007, 08:05:34 AM
They arrested two people. Their reason for thinking it was a bomb is "It had a battery behind it, and wires."

Instead of not trying to look like idiots, Massachusetts is  talking about arresting people at Turner corporate HQ. Nevermind that the signs were done by individual artists organized by a marketing firm and no-one who did anything works for Turner.

Boston - Where we overreact and it's your fault.
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: iplaw on February 01, 2007, 08:32:27 AM
I couldn't stop laughing when I saw that swat guy holding the picture of Err giving everyone the finger.  The best part is that the news agencies must not know he's giving the finger because no one is bleeping it out.
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: sgrizzle on February 01, 2007, 09:00:52 AM
It looks like there ae also billboards and larger signs as well. Sometimes the finger is censored on the sign.
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: iplaw on February 01, 2007, 09:04:30 AM
pancakes were those things anyway?  Were they some sort of Al-Qaeda issue Lite-Brite?
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: sgrizzle on February 01, 2007, 09:13:53 AM
Basic circuit boards, few dozen LED's, couple of transistors and capacitors and 4 "d" batteries.

Buy one for the house:
http://cgi.ebay.com/Mooninites-Ignignokt-LED-Advertising-Bomb_W0QQitemZ130075321405QQihZ003QQcategoryZ363QQssPageNameZWDVWQQrdZ1QQcmdZViewItem
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: iplaw on February 01, 2007, 09:20:42 AM
$5,000...wow
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: NellieBly on February 01, 2007, 11:19:01 AM
Dolphins arrested for toy bomb.


WINDLEY KEY, Fla. (AP) - A dolphin's toy that resembled a bomb scared spectators Wednesday and prompted officials at a marine park to call 911. A dolphin playing in a tank at Theater of the Sea surfaced with several items, including one that looked like a homemade bomb.

The toy in question was a softball-sized glass jar containing a black substance and covered by a white substance, the Monroe County Sheriff's Office said.

Authorities said about 15 people, mostly employees, evacuated the facility around 11 a.m. while the sheriff's bomb squad investigated, The Key West Citizen reported.



Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: waterboy on February 01, 2007, 12:32:55 PM
quote:
Originally posted by NellieBly

Dolphins arrested for toy bomb.


WINDLEY KEY, Fla. (AP) - A dolphin's toy that resembled a bomb scared spectators Wednesday and prompted officials at a marine park to call 911. A dolphin playing in a tank at Theater of the Sea surfaced with several items, including one that looked like a homemade bomb.

The toy in question was a softball-sized glass jar containing a black substance and covered by a white substance, the Monroe County Sheriff's Office said.

Authorities said about 15 people, mostly employees, evacuated the facility around 11 a.m. while the sheriff's bomb squad investigated, The Key West Citizen reported.







Dolphins are widely known for their terrorist views. Even their laugh sounds like middle-eastern women heckling our soldiers.  Glass jars since Ben Franklin's experiments have injured millions. 'Nuff said. Do we have dolphins at the Aquarium?
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: sgrizzle on February 01, 2007, 12:42:43 PM
No dolphins at the aquarium. Dolphins have an extremely high fatality rate in captivity that is why very few aquariums have dolphins, and those that do, lease them so they can swap out the dead ones easily.
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: NellieBly on February 01, 2007, 01:24:58 PM
Check out the YouTube video of them "planting" the bombs.
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: sgrizzle on February 01, 2007, 01:44:32 PM
No YouTube at work.

I'd say we have a finalist for best news story of 2007 already.
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: iplaw on February 01, 2007, 01:48:35 PM
grizzle:

Though it's really timely to change, I miss Mayor West...
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: sgrizzle on February 01, 2007, 02:30:58 PM
quote:
Originally posted by iplaw

grizzle:

Though it's really timely to change, I miss Mayor West...



How do you know my language?
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: iplaw on February 01, 2007, 02:33:48 PM
I know who's stealing the town's water...
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: BKDotCom on February 01, 2007, 02:39:24 PM
There are great threads on Fark concerning this story..

Anyhow, I like
Seattle's non-reaction (//%22http://seattletimes.nwsource.com/html/nationworld/2003550583_ploy01.html%22)

anyhow, complete over-reaction in Boston, their official statements are 100% moronic.  

"If it had been a bomb, it could have been destructive!"
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: sgrizzle on February 01, 2007, 03:18:11 PM
I like how Seattle PD is basically rolling their eyes at Boston.

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Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: iplaw on February 01, 2007, 03:27:34 PM
Boston got their pants pulled down and spanked with moonrocks.
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: Chicken Little on February 01, 2007, 07:40:18 PM
http://www.adultswim.com/shows/athf/stuff/soundboard/
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: BKDotCom on February 01, 2007, 10:40:42 PM
Awesome!
"We are sorry in the most sarcastic sense of the word." - Ignignokt

Just think if a what a panic the city must go into every time a Ryder truck full of batteries travels over or under one of their bridges.
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: South_Tulsan on February 07, 2007, 01:58:05 AM
Boston: The first city conquered by the 9-11 hijackers.

So sad.

Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: aoxamaxoa on February 09, 2007, 02:29:52 PM
" Such is the way of things in the 21st century. We curse the fear while whistling past the graveyard. It sucks out loud."

The 21st Century Sucks
   By William Rivers Pitt http://www.truthout.org/docs_2006/020807R.shtml

" The event also exposed a dissonance in our collective thinking, especially among the aforementioned younger set. For them, and to use their favorite word, the 21st century absolutely sucks. A twenty-one year old today was seventeen years old when we invaded Iraq, fifteen years old when September 11th happened, and fourteen years old when the Supreme Court decided to take over the duties and responsibilities of electing our public officials. Since then, they have been subjected to bogus terror scare after bogus terror scare, to lies without count about threats beyond measure, to a war seemingly without end that serves only itself. "
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: patric on February 10, 2007, 02:46:30 PM
This is what happens when you dont deliver $2 million worth of ratings:

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/02/09/AR2007020902303.html

Hey, compared to $2.6 million for a superbowl spot, this got a LOT more air... [:D]

...OK, that may be a bit off since the ad campaign was for the forthcoming motion picture, rather than the Cartoon Network series (which I think is in re-runs now anyway).

But seriously, was this Boston's own little Hurricane Katrina, where Homeland Security was put to the test (and not performing as well as expected)?
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: patric on September 21, 2007, 12:28:50 PM
Boston police today are showing reporters a black sweatshirt lit with LED lights that a 19 year-old MIT student was wearing when she was arrested at Boston's airport, after a transit officer reported it as a "bomb".

The light display was on a circuit board attached to the shirt, which on the back said "Socket to me" and "Course VI" which is the way in which MIT students refer to those majoring in electrical engineering and computer science.

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LED displays arent the only things that scare Boston Police; the bomb squad blew up a "suspicious bomb-like device" in February which ended up being a common traffic counter chained to a light post --
http://www.boingboing.net/2007/02/28/boston-police-blow-u.html

...and will never live down the Cartoon Network "bomb scare"
http://gizmodo.com/gadgets/press/poll-are-evil-aqua-teens-or-retarded-cops-to-blame-233313.php?cpage=2


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But if you need to be frightened, there's always the AP spin:

BOSTON (AP) — An MIT student with a fake bomb strapped to her chest was arrested at gunpoint Friday at Logan International Airport and later claimed it was artwork, officials said.

Star Simpson, 19, had a computer circuit board and wiring in plain view over a black hooded sweat shirt she was wearing, said State Police Maj. Scott Pare, the commanding officer at the airport.

"She said that it was a piece of art and she wanted to stand out on career day," Pare said at a news conference. The device had wires connected to a battery, allowing it to light up, he said.

Simpson was "extremely lucky she followed the instructions or deadly force would have been used," Pare said. "She's lucky to be in a cell as opposed to the morgue."

Simpson is a Massachusetts Institute of Technology sophomore from Hawaii, officials said. A spokeswoman for MIT had no immediate comment.

She was arrested about 8 a.m. outside Terminal C, home to United Airlines, Jet Blue and other carriers.

A Massachusetts Port Authority staffer manning an information booth in the terminal became suspicious when Simpson — wearing the device — approached to ask about an incoming flight, Pare said. Simpson then walked outside, and the information booth attendant notified a nearby trooper.

The trooper, joined by others with submachine guns, confronted her at a traffic island in front of the terminal.

The city was the focus of a major security scare Jan. 31 when dozens of battery-powered devices were discovered in various locations. Bomb squads were deployed, and highways, bridges and some transit stations were temporarily closed. They turned out to be a promotion for cable TV's Cartoon Network.
Title: Mooninites Newest Homeland Security Threat
Post by: patric on September 25, 2007, 10:29:10 AM
Homeland Stupidity: Security policies that place the public at risk
http://www.cnet.com/8301-13739_1-9782861-46.html

Homeland security officials seem to have adopted a naive and dangerous standard to detect bombs: Devices sold by major corporations that come packaged in logo-adorned, mass produced containers are perfectly safe, while those made by hobbyists and tinkerers with exposed wires and batteries are potential bombs or at least hoax devices.

The problem with this approach is that in many past cases of successful terrorism, especially those committed by state-sponsored groups, the bombs were actually hidden in fully-functioning mass-market electronic devices: personal stereos and mobile phones. Smart terrorists, the ones we should be trying to thwart, do not walk into an airport with LED lights and a 9-volt battery dangling from their sweatshirt.


Another bomb in Beantown
http://weblog.infoworld.com/robertxcringely/archives/2007/09/beantown_bomber.html?source=rss

This is twice now that Boston's finest have been made to look like tools by what are essentially toys. The first time was last January, when the city was brought to a standstill by glowing Hasbro Lite-Brite gizmos promoting Cartoon Network's "Aqua Teen Hunger Force," which had been deployed in a dozen other cities without incident. Likewise, Simpson managed to wander around MIT's campus wearing her art jacket without anyone mistaking her for a terrorist.

Prosecutors insist they will pursue a case against Simpson, though chances of a conviction under Massachusetts' "infernal machines" law seem slim.