On Sun, 28 Jul 1996, Timothy C. May wrote:
Putting yourself in the mind of a terrorist or militia crazy or whatever, where would you attack?
Ok, you asked. Much depends on my goals. If my goal is simply to get my name/cause in the paper, I would hit major sporting events (Superbowl, World series, World Cup, olympics & etc.) I would also hit cause specific targets (If I were a radical tree hugger, I'd hit Werhauser(sp?) corporate offices, Dow Chemical Offices etc.) If I were a black panther, I'd hit police stations, Klan Headquaters, &etc. These are far to elementary, after giving it some thought (well, it has been on and off my mind since G. Gordon Liddy published his open letter to the president many years ago: If my goal was to basically reduce this country to jelly, it would take (In my decidedly none professional judgement) about 20 or so men (20 two man teams would be better, but the more people, the bigger chance of leakage, but it would make their jobs easier) Anyway: call it 20 teams. Saturday afternoon (preferably mid may) in 20 Walmarts across the country 20 stolen cars go boom (really big boom) at about the same time. Sunday Morning Sarin gas introduced into churches. Monday Morning, Rush hour: In LA, New York, Boston, Miami, New Orleans, Phoenix, Chicago, San Francisco, St. Louis, San Diego, Seattle, Portland, Albuquerque, Las Vegas (is there a rush hour in Las Vegas?) Houston, Cinncinatti(sp?), Atlanta, Little Rock, Detriot, & Des moines, cars parked along side of the highway (near bridges were possible) blow up. Around noon that day, thermite and WP gernades (or home made equivalents) are ignited in the buisness districts (or casinos of Las Vegas). The government will react with overwhelming restrictions of personal freedom, and the militas will react, the government will clamp down further, the militias will gain popularity & america will divide itself. If I were inclined to such behavior, and had the funding, That is how I would do it. Other ideas: Random Shelling of business districts, airports and subdivisions. Petro, Christopher C. petro@suba.com <prefered for any non-list stuff> snow@smoke.suba.com