Shoe bomb (fwd)

F. Marc de Piolenc piolenc at mozcom.com
Tue Jan 8 20:50:44 PST 2002


It will work - provided that you provide a trained anesthetist for every
four or so passengers. There's no such thing as a safe, stable
anesthetic.

Marc de Piolenc

Marcel Popescu wrote:
> 
> > The following article is pretty unsettling, in that it makes the case that
> >   - the technique is carefully thought out, and
> >   - there will be more of these attacks, and
> >   - there aren't good ways to stop them.
> 
> Sleeping gas. Once the plane starts, fill the airplane with something that
> causes sleep. (Make sure the pilots are isolated, of course). Lots of
> savings - you don't need stewardesses, you don't need food or drinks...
> 
> Mark

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