Isis bombings.

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  1. Brett Nortje

    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    Fighting i.s.i.s. on the ground is much easier than fighting them with bombings. i am starting to think that they are operating freelance with these operations in cities, bombing with as much venom as they can.

    To catch the bombs before they go off, regarding car bombs, we need to look for common impulses for those with bombs - they could set up a very sensitive sensor that finds the 'biological brain impulses' that the brain gives off when the bomber is scared or aggressive, to some point.

    ~ This could also intercept other acts of violence.

    These sensors could be set up from point to point, using gamma radiation to pick up these impressions from the brain - they will travel right through people and buildings, and, then detect these impulses that are common, and, then deliver it to the receiver - the demodulator, of course. this will be merged with g.p.s. technology to pin point where these thoughts are coming from, or for recurring thoughts of these. this will show where groups of these thoughts are coming from, detecting meetings where this is spoken of.
     
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    If we want to stop even more bombings, we need to know where they will be, or, who will be committing them. getting my previous idea, the 'impulse sensor,' to sense impulses could be done with heat sensors - by identifying the right colours, for a prolonged period of the wrong colour intensity, will reveal people with disturbing amounts of fear or hate, yes? heat sensors are cheap and effective, being used by security companies all over the world.

    But, is that enough? will we detect many more bombs before they go off? maybe we could detect more?

    This might be possible by using metal or plastics detection? this might be possible by using radio technology to detect timers going off, as they will make a noise, and, if the ticking is connected to a plastic, unlike analogue watches, then they will be able to intercept it, yes? if it were connected to, through heat sensor approaches, a plastic device, then everyone will know.

    But, what about car bombs? seems with all this going on turning your car into a bomb is the only way, yes? this can done with cars by detecting the components of the bomb with road side speed traps, set up with heat sensors to detect biomass - the cow manure often used in these bombs - or even in gunpowder which shines a different colour to metals.

    So far so good, i hope? if we want to get even more bombs, we could observe the main component in normal and man made gunpowder is potassium nitrate, which is a crystal, yes? these 'crystals' have a reflecting property, so, if we were to shine light all over the place, it would shine off this material at a different intensity, of course. this would mean that we could detect 'crystals' or this particular crystal with a vector laser being rotated in circles around the city centre or elsewhere, and, then set up mirrors to reflect it back at the speed of light to the detector or sensor. being reflected back would only require a cheap mirror, and, then there will be alarms for that place on the g.p.s. system i suggested. of course, this requires the right sort of laser system, or even radio waves that go everywhere and can be set up to detect his stuff.
     
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    Brett Nortje Well-Known Member

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    Terrorist bombings always target heavily populated areas, or, 'areas of congestion.' this makes some areas in the c.b.d. very obvious targets, as well as malls too, and markets.

    How do we detect an incoming bomb? or, how can we foresee a upcoming knife attack? all these things are nearly impossible to detect before they are enacted, but hopefully there is a way?

    If we want to detect terror scenes, we should 'look around town.' everybody that walks the same way each day should befriend a few people along that way, just for a hello and niceties. once they notice someone staking the place out, they could ask them why they are there - are they new? hopefully this will scare them in walking away, trying some other spot and then facing the same questions, and giving up, scared as hell. or, even better, they could make friends with the locals and then fit nicely into the society around them.
     
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    We can probably stop most bombings. It all depends on how much of our freedom we want to give up. There comes a point where freedom is worth far more than security. IMO the US has passed far beyond that point.
     
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    To find more 'potential bombs for bombings' we could use 'magnets' to find the gunpowder. gunpowder is made from iron or something, or, at least contains this sort of thing in it's recipe, and, we can easily find these with huge horseshoe magnets rotating at markets and various intersections.

    The trick is to get the metal filings 'to form shapes' along the road. anything that looks like a car, most probably is. anything that looks like a watch. anything shaped like a pool cleaning container, that shows up as a faded object would indicate filings and little pieces of metals or so forth, yes?
     
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    Wouldn't it be great to find the terrorists before they strike? wouldn't it be great to stop all recruitment too? let's start with the prior goal first, as i think it will be much easier, of course.

    To stop bombers and militant attacks, it would be good to know who and where they are before it is too late, yes? this would mean being able to identify and find them, of course. maybe using a cell phone tracker - like a car tracker, only 'natural' - will identify where they are getting instructions from, or, even a list of land lines in the area? if hey are using army walkie talkies then the rival equipment owned by the army might be able to find them?

    That will no doubt find some of them, like, overnight, yes? but what about the influenced youth that join them, there must be something wrong with them, yes? i mean, they hear their message, and that is fine, then they hear their methods... something must be wrong. maybe an advertising campaign showing someone blowing people up because they are socially not well equipped, and, then showing a strong person working in a shelter or soup kitchen could be shown? taking out your frustrations on people trying to get by and have an honest way of life is just wrong. scaring them with your outrageousness is fine, killing them, really not fine.

    Then, there is a way to listen out for criminal activity - super sensors. by hooking tiny, maybe even micro sized sensors to certain places, with hairs on them like listening devices, we could listen to a whole street with accuracy showing what is being 'said.' this is because people will, when they think something to themselves, they will 'say it' with their voice boxes, where the little hairs will at least give 'a grunt' indicating some sort of emotion, be it pain or a signal for abuse, yes? if this was to be constant, then there would be a problem and worthy of investigating, of course.
     
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    Here's more:

    http://www.newsweek.com/iraqis-mourn-talented-dancer-killed-isis-claimed-baghdad-attack-477454

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    IRAQIS MOURN TALENTED RAPPER, DANCER KILLED IN ISIS-CLAIMED BAGHDAD ATTACK
    BY JACK MOORE ON 7/4/16 AT 10:08 AM
    Adel Euro dancing
    Adel Al-Jaf, known by his stage name “Adel Euro,” had escaped another bombing in the Iraqi capital in 2015 before Sunday's blast.
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    “After four months of leaving the dance, I went back to dance, to creativity, to my life.” These were the words of Adel Al-Jaf, known by his stage name “Adel Euro,” in a Facebook post on June 25, one week before an Islamic State militant group (ISIS) bomb took his life in Baghdad.

    Al-Jaf was one of at least 213 people killed in the Karrada district when a suicide car bomb detonated amid shoppers on Sunday, during the Islamic holy month of Ramadan.

    As Iraqis mourn every life taken in the blasts, many have taken to social media to pay a series of online tributes to Al-Jaf, a burgeoning singer, rapper and filmmaker who had in 2015 survived another bomb blast in the Iraqi capital.He had worked with the New York dance group ‘Battery Dance’ and performed with them previously in the Jordanian capital, Amman. The group said that Al-Jaf was one of their up and coming talents from abroad who it had offered dance tutelage to and that he had planned to move to the U.S. to continue his education.
    “We mourn the loss of our Iraqi dancer protege Adel Euro—one of over 100 killed today in Baghdad. RIP Adel,” Battery Dance wrote on Facebook. “Adel pursued his passions despite social pressure for him to quit. He spread his love for dance to others in Baghdad, starting a dance academy, and providing a creative outlet for other artists at-risk.”

    Al-Jaf used Skype and YouTube to receive dance tips from the founder of Battery Dance, Jonathan Hollander, who mentored him for two years. Inspired by Michael Jackson and Britney Spears, Adel taught himself how to dance in Baghdad and his YouTube account shows a dedicated solo figure, determined to break the mould in a city where a conservative society can inhibit the liberal arts.

    Other tributes included one from Iraqi street dancer Yaser Qader, now based in Amman, who wrote on Facebook : “Just another pure life has gone, one of the Iraq boys and truly an inspiration, Adel Euro from an explosion in al karadah Baghdad. In these holy days what a great death my brother, now you have left this cruel world may your soul rest in peace.” Another Facebook user wrote: “He went to heaven. He became an angel.”

    Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi, an Emirati commentator, called Al-Jaf “a multi-talented young Iraqi dancer, filmmaker, rapper, actor and first-rate artist in every sense of the word. Adel was a self-taught performer, having been inspired by Michael Jackson and Britney Spears performing ‘The Way You Make Me Feel’ live on stage in 2001.”

    One of his tutors at Battery Dance, Mira Cook, spoke of the loss of her “friend,” calling him “a very creative and innovative dancer, an adamant student and a beautiful person… Rest in peace Adel.”

    While Baghdad attempts to come to terms with one of the worst extremist attacks in the past decade amid the government’s continued failure to protect the people of Baghdad from continued ISIS attacks, Adel had spoken about the distress he experienced living in a city of strife and his use of the arts to escape.

    “This geographical location in which I live is a storm of destruction, killing, intolerance, lying, hypocrisy, dirty, stupid!” he wrote on Facebook in February. “Because of this thing, I decided to make a private world for me to live away from these people and this storm.”
     
  8. Mineva

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    There is no way ISIS guys could survive in Syria and Iraq if US-led coalition forces were really figthing them. They cant take even a single step in mostly flat areas. No terror organizations can survive without being supported by some strong countries.
     

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