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if it was meant to be a hoax I don't think they'd put the real components together and purposely not connect everything correctly. Just make a fake bomb, not a real one with the pieces not quite working right. This seems more like a nutjob who got tipped over the edge and suddenly decided to throw something together.
if it was meant to be a hoax I don't think they'd put the real components together and purposely not connect everything correctly. Just make a fake bomb, not a real one with the pieces not quite working right. This seems more like a nutjob who got tipped over the edge and suddenly decided to throw something together.
You think this looks like the work of a nutjob? You should call your hot tip into the FBI.
if it was meant to be a hoax I don't think they'd put the real components together and purposely not connect everything correctly. Just make a fake bomb, not a real one with the pieces not quite working right. This seems more like a nutjob who got tipped over the edge and suddenly decided to throw something together.
It would be unfortunate if this kind of advice is out there on the alt-right blogs already so he can perfect his craft and actually kill some people next time.
From my electrical engineer background I see a some problems:
- I think the battery in that clock is two small (not enough amps) to generate the heat needed ignite the explosive.
- The x-ray of the bomb indicates the wires are not even connected to anything on the clock.
- The amazon listing doesn't indicate that the car clock has an alarm function. One would think that an alarm circuit would be the trigger for the bomb.
- Making the bomb to be triggered by a clock/alarm is stupid. You want it to blow up when someone opens the package. e.g., use a photocell to trigger it so it blows up when it sees light.
MAGABomber is a dumbass.
It would be unfortunate if this kind of advice is out there on the alt-right blogs already so he can perfect his craft and actually kill some people next time.
From my electrical engineer background I see a some problems:
- I think the battery in that clock is two small (not enough amps) to generate the heat needed ignite the explosive.
- The x-ray of the bomb indicates the wires are not even connected to anything on the clock.
- The amazon listing doesn't indicate that the car clock has an alarm function. One would think that an alarm circuit would be the trigger for the bomb.
- Making the bomb to be triggered by a clock/alarm is stupid. You want it to blow up when someone opens the package. e.g., use a photocell to trigger it so it blows up when it sees light.
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