The Exploding Pagers
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@LuFins-Dad said in The Exploding Pagers:
Any word on the scope of the walkie talkies?
I believe they were another nine killed with about 300 injuries
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@Mik said in The Exploding Pagers:
"From the liver to the knee"
Yeah, that one was my favorite, too.
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@George-K said in The Exploding Pagers:
@LuFins-Dad said in The Exploding Pagers:
Any word on the scope of the walkie talkies?
I believe they were another nine killed with about 300 injuries
The effect is much bigger than that. If I’m a hezbollah agent, I don’t even want to touch a telegraph right now. Communications are completely screwed, and Luxembourg has positive confirmation on over 2000 Hezbollah agents, and most likely those that are in some level of authority, even just “platoon” leaders.
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Third day of explosions. This time exploding goats!
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Snort…
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Japan’s Icom Inc., whose brand appears on walkie-talkies that exploded in Lebanon, said it halted production a decade ago of the model allegedly used in the attacks and is still investigating the situation.
Icom exported its IC-V82 two-way radio to regions including the Middle East until October 2014, when it stopped making and selling the devices, the Osaka-based company said in a statement Thursday. It has also discontinued production of the batteries needed to operate the main unit, it said. The company earlier had warned customers that almost all IC-V82s on the market are counterfeit.
Also, the president of the Taiwan pager company was interviewed by Taiwan authorities. And trying to find the link to a company called BAC in Hungary.
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So does bibi claim the 7 mil. Because r we just offed him.
Btw does this become the thread for the hezbollah front? And leave Hamas for the other thread?
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Good hunting.
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@bachophile said in The Exploding Pagers:
So does bibi claim the 7 mil. Because r we just offed him.
Btw does this become the thread for the hezbollah front? And leave Hamas for the other thread?
on both suggestions
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She speaks seven languages, has a PhD in particle physics, an apartment in Budapest plastered with her own pastel drawings of nudes, and a career that took her around Africa and Europe doing humanitarian work.
What Cristiana Barsony-Arcidiacono, 49, the Italian-Hungarian CEO and owner of Hungary-based BAC Consulting, says she hasn't done is make the exploding pagers that killed 12 people and wounded more than 2,000 in Lebanon this week.