Text Message blows up suicide bomber accidentally.

Nik

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security sources believe a message from her mobile phone operator wishing her a happy new year received just hours before the planned attack triggered her suicide belt, killing her at a safe house.

LOLOL

owned :biggrin:
 

lyssword

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Yea it's true, just before the cell phone rings I can hear my computer speakers acting up. Pretty powerful electrical interference.
 

MixMasterTang

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Yea it's true, just before the cell phone rings I can hear my computer speakers acting up. Pretty powerful electrical interference.

Only in this case it was not from interference it was actually designed to blow up when a text was received, they just didnt expect to be getting that specific one!
 

luv2liv

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just the other day, i was thinking of doing this too!
usa forces in the middle east should randomly spit out txt msg at least once a day to phones. that should deter any bombers. off course, it would be annoying as hell
 

gorcorps

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just the other day, i was thinking of doing this too!
usa forces in the middle east should randomly spit out txt msg at least once a day to phones. that should deter any bombers. off course, it would be annoying as hell

And how do you suppose they get those phone number? Do they have the durkah-durkah pages out there or something?
 

MotionMan

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Truth is stranger than fiction.

If they put that in a movie, we would mock it.

MotionMan
 

Eli

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You would think they would be smart enough to use a brand new prepaid, so only the detonator person has the number...
 

zerocool84

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You would think they would be smart enough to use a brand new prepaid, so only the detonator person has the number...

Security sources believe a message from her mobile phone operator wishing her a happy new year received just hours before the planned attack triggered her suicide belt, killing her at a safe house.

It looks like it was an automated text message from the cellphone company she bought it from.