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500kg bomb cause panic in mombasa
mkeiyd
#11 Posted : Wednesday, April 04, 2012 9:04:25 AM
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maka wrote:
That thing was 100kg and then wanaianika tu hapo kwa jua...some of our "experts" are bogus fellows...


Where do you suggest they should have put it?

Don't you think before they attempt putting it to that place you desire, they would first need to study it in order to know how to handle it safely?

Ama unafikiria ni mawe wainue tu, wabebe?
nostoppingthis
#12 Posted : Wednesday, April 04, 2012 9:15:21 AM
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Why would fishermen carry the thing!!!? what if it blew in their tu-little boats!!!??
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#13 Posted : Wednesday, April 04, 2012 9:41:24 AM
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nostoppingthis wrote:
Why would fishermen carry the thing!!!? what if it blew in their tu-little boats!!!??

They thought it was just another piece of metal that they could sell to the scrap metal dealers.
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maka
#14 Posted : Wednesday, April 04, 2012 2:06:29 PM
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mkeiyd wrote:
maka wrote:
That thing was 100kg and then wanaianika tu hapo kwa jua...some of our "experts" are bogus fellows...


Where do you suggest they should have put it?

Don't you think before they attempt putting it to that place you desire, they would first need to study it in order to know how to handle it safely?

Ama unafikiria ni mawe wainue tu, wabebe?

...so putting it amidst ordinary folk is the sharpest thing to do...some guy interviewed there kwanza said it was more dangerous outside the water as it was heating up from the sun,s radiant effects,something that was manufactured in the 1940,s been in watere must be unstable by now...anyway they are the experts...
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#15 Posted : Wednesday, April 04, 2012 2:11:07 PM
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Let us assume it was 100kg, not 500kg. What size of ship would you need to hurl it to the intended target? And which target would that be that is so secure and valuable to be worthy of such a bomb - the slaves in Fort Jesus?
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#16 Posted : Wednesday, April 04, 2012 2:27:45 PM
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YesuWangu wrote:
radio wrote:
kyt wrote:
enyewe 500kg ni kubwa, its heavier than a vitz!! kidding


I thought so too. 500kg and it was carried to the shore by two fishermen?

But nonetheless its deadly!

How will it be disposed? Will the navy just go throw it in the deep seas?


Yes they will toss it back into the water. Then it will be fished out again and brought back.


And the vicious cycle continues!
Its brought offshore, guys mill around it to see what the hell it is, police chase them away and the story inaendelea!
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But our media is still hogwash, how can a metal that size way 500kg?Not unless it was pure lead which I still doubt will way that much.
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Impunity
#17 Posted : Wednesday, April 04, 2012 5:24:46 PM
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And while at it, how was the bomb weighed since we are told no reading could be made from it since it was heavily corrodated???
This Kenya press and their editors!
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YesuWangu
#18 Posted : Thursday, April 05, 2012 10:15:41 AM
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Impunity wrote:
YesuWangu wrote:
radio wrote:
kyt wrote:
enyewe 500kg ni kubwa, its heavier than a vitz!! kidding


I thought so too. 500kg and it was carried to the shore by two fishermen?

But nonetheless its deadly!

How will it be disposed? Will the navy just go throw it in the deep seas?


Yes they will toss it back into the water. Then it will be fished out again and brought back.


And the vicious cycle continues!
Its brought offshore, guys mill around it to see what the hell it is, police chase them away and the story inaendelea!
Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly Laughing out loudly

But our media is still hogwash, how can a metal that size way 500kg?Not unless it was pure lead which I still doubt will way that much.



Then the journalist will report that it now weighs 600kg.

After absorbing more water.
mkeiyd
#19 Posted : Thursday, April 05, 2012 10:25:40 AM
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maka wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
maka wrote:
That thing was 100kg and then wanaianika tu hapo kwa jua...some of our "experts" are bogus fellows...


Where do you suggest they should have put it?

Don't you think before they attempt putting it to that place you desire, they would first need to study it in order to know how to handle it safely?

Ama unafikiria ni mawe wainue tu, wabebe?

...so putting it amidst ordinary folk is the sharpest thing to do...some guy interviewed there kwanza said it was more dangerous outside the water as it was heating up from the sun,s radiant effects,something that was manufactured in the 1940,s been in watere must be unstable by now...anyway they are the experts...


Ain't the fishermen who who brought it there? Then the experts were called and there on the pic, they are studying it?
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#20 Posted : Thursday, April 05, 2012 10:32:42 AM
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mkeiyd wrote:
maka wrote:
mkeiyd wrote:
maka wrote:
That thing was 100kg and then wanaianika tu hapo kwa jua...some of our "experts" are bogus fellows...


Where do you suggest they should have put it?

Don't you think before they attempt putting it to that place you desire, they would first need to study it in order to know how to handle it safely?

Ama unafikiria ni mawe wainue tu, wabebe?

...so putting it amidst ordinary folk is the sharpest thing to do...some guy interviewed there kwanza said it was more dangerous outside the water as it was heating up from the sun,s radiant effects,something that was manufactured in the 1940,s been in watere must be unstable by now...anyway they are the experts...


Ain't the fishermen who who brought it there? Then the experts were called and there on the pic, they are studying it?



even me am studying it..
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