In the UK, the prosecution has laid out its case against the alleged terrorist plotters who have come to be known as the "Liquid Bombers", and it's much different than the stories that were leaked just after the suspects were arrested, two years ago this weekend.
Those stories sparked considerable interest at my blog, where chemistry is no barrier. And the previous leaked versions of the alleged plot were utterly preposterous, as I've pointed out several times since they were leaked. But the new alleged plot -- the one testified to in court by British authorities -- is even more ludicrous than the alleged plots in any of the previously leaked stories. |
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And thanks to everyone else for dropping by.
Thank you WP
Thank you for blogging again, missed you while you were away!
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NJT, I haven't had to
NJT, I haven't had to register. I will if it helps. Just thought I should let you know.
Hi Debbie!
Well I've been approving the comments; if you do decide to register, your comments will show up right away and it won't say "(not verified)" by your name after that. And you can have an avatar if you'd like, too.
Or you can keep posting without registering and on most days, I'll approve comments a couple times per day.
But I appreciate you letting me know - thanks
-NJT
Glad you're back
[This is a comment I already posted but I don't wanna wait] This is Matthieu. I'm glad I can read from you again. All this nonsense is horrible but predictable.
I would very much like to know the names of those three judges.
see the relevant thread!
Hi Matthieu. I have posted the names of the judges on the thread for that article. I hope you won't have any trouble finding it ...
please don't read my blog
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