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Still issues with security preparations:
So I was thinking about the guy who printed a Gun using a 3-D Printer. If you can do that you can print the parts to a Missile (like a V-1 flying bomb) in the back of a Lorry in Calais and simply do what they did on 9/11 - Launch an attack using a locally sourced weapon from a position outside the Target Security Cordon.

That makes any amount of troops on the ground irrelevant.


More people die in Britain from bee stings, on average, than terrorism each yeah.

Kind of puts the security into perspective.


Clearly they are in need of an exterminator.

*locks and loads the napalm*


You would need an extremly large 3D printer to make it though. Also a rocket has a lot of electronics that the printer could not make.

You'd have to make it in parts and assemble it, and you some sort of explosive material.


Fleshgrinder wrote:

More people die in Britain from bee stings, on average, than terrorism each yeah.

Kind of puts the security into perspective.

In what way?


Is hunting dingos with a boomerang an Olympic sport yet?

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Does not matter the Queen has the perfect Bodyguard.

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Fleshgrinder wrote:

More people die in Britain from bee stings, on average, than terrorism each yeah.

Kind of puts the security into perspective.

Just load the hives onto the catapults - the sooner we get done the sooner we win the war on england.


What did you all think of the ceremony?

And did anyone notice the doctor arriving?


stormraven wrote:
Fleshgrinder wrote:

More people die in Britain from bee stings, on average, than terrorism each yeah.

Kind of puts the security into perspective.

In what way?

Well, think about it. When you add up ALL the death's via "terrorism" on earth, you find out it ain't much of a problem.

It ranks very low on cause of death.

Even the bigger, terrible "terrorist" acts are like speed bumps on a population graph.

What I'm saying is that we've blown the threat out of proportion, we spend more money protecting ourselves from something that is increasingly less dangerous.

We're afraid of people that aren't that scary.

They're kind of doing what they set out to do, scare us over nothing.


Crimson Jester wrote:
Does not matter the Queen has the perfect Bodyguard.

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Fine then.

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