plumbing attack

Anonymous nobody at mix.winterorbit.com
Tue Jan 1 13:23:12 PST 2002


At 11:13 PM 12/31/01 -0500, Dave Emery wrote:
>or business - which can be accomplished with a vacuum cleaner or bicycle
>pump - and using the resulting "backflow" to push poisons into a local
>water-distribution system. Such an attack would use utility pipes for

A high-pressure water cleaner puts out ca. 100 atmospheres of
pressure, and on the other end, can also flatten a hose if the water supply is shut off and the pump is running.

John Y or 100K other structural engineers/architects can probably explain about the multiple-level tanks used in skyscraper hydraulics.  

As with microbes, the most insidious poisons are the ones that
take a long time to show symptoms.

Butyric acid squirts from vocal, immature lone wolves is the least of 
your problems.

Damn, but Empire is expensive.





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