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Drop an incendiary device anywhere in a western forest at this time of
year and it will start a fire. Ron Natalie wrote: "Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message et... I forget the news story I saw it in, but some official was quoted as saying dropping from a plane could reach very inaccessible areas, giving the fires more time to get going before firefighters arrived. The story also mentioned the preferred plan ended up being to leave time-delay incendiary devices hidden deep in the woods which were carried in by person. Allows you to place it where it might actually get a fire started. Dropping them out of planes is sort of random. |
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But I don't WANT to burn any old love letters!
"Newps" wrote in message et... Drop an incendiary device anywhere in a western forest at this time of year and it will start a fire. Ron Natalie wrote: "Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message et... I forget the news story I saw it in, but some official was quoted as saying dropping from a plane could reach very inaccessible areas, giving the fires more time to get going before firefighters arrived. The story also mentioned the preferred plan ended up being to leave time-delay incendiary devices hidden deep in the woods which were carried in by person. Allows you to place it where it might actually get a fire started. Dropping them out of planes is sort of random. |
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What I find to be the most interesting part is how the actual terrorists
talk about going in on foot yet the threat our government worries about is completely different. I guess they figure they can't stop people walking in so they talk about the threat from the air. "Ron Natalie" wrote in message m... "Peter Gottlieb" wrote in message et... I forget the news story I saw it in, but some official was quoted as saying dropping from a plane could reach very inaccessible areas, giving the fires more time to get going before firefighters arrived. The story also mentioned the preferred plan ended up being to leave time-delay incendiary devices hidden deep in the woods which were carried in by person. Allows you to place it where it might actually get a fire started. Dropping them out of planes is sort of random. |
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Newps wrote:
Drop an incendiary device anywhere in a western forest at this time of year and it will start a fire. During WWII the Japanese tried to start forest fires in the west by sending incendiary bombs on balloons across the Pacific. They killed four kids and a Sunday School Teacher (IIRC) in the Roseburg area (about an hour south of Eugene), but other than that they had little effect on the forests. Rich Lemert |
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L Smith wrote: Newps wrote: Drop an incendiary device anywhere in a western forest at this time of year and it will start a fire. During WWII the Japanese tried to start forest fires in the west by sending incendiary bombs on balloons across the Pacific. Yeah, but the Japanese efforts were on the Pacific side of the mountains. It's *much* drier on the other side. That's where Utah is. George Patterson The optimist feels that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist is afraid that he's correct. James Branch Cavel |
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Utah?
Go for it. "G.R. Patterson III" wrote in message ... L Smith wrote: Newps wrote: Drop an incendiary device anywhere in a western forest at this time of year and it will start a fire. During WWII the Japanese tried to start forest fires in the west by sending incendiary bombs on balloons across the Pacific. Yeah, but the Japanese efforts were on the Pacific side of the mountains. It's *much* drier on the other side. That's where Utah is. George Patterson The optimist feels that we live in the best of all possible worlds. The pessimist is afraid that he's correct. James Branch Cavel |
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 10:40:06 -0700, "David Brooks"
wrote in Message-Id: : "Newps" wrote in message . net... Oh, please, you couldn't start a fire near Seattle if you had a match and some gasoline. Wrong. You don't need the match. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/...anker12ww.html 11,300 gallons of gasoline burning and still no forest fire. |
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"Larry Dighera" wrote in message
... 11,300 gallons of gasoline burning and still no forest fire. All the trees had already been cut down there. It's hard to have a forest fire without a forest. |
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On Tue, 15 Jul 2003 11:19:00 -0700, "Peter Duniho"
wrote in Message-Id: : All the trees had already been cut down there. The news article failed to mention that fact. |
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It didn't burn anything except the gas in the tank. I rest my case.
David Brooks wrote: "Newps" wrote in message et... Oh, please, you couldn't start a fire near Seattle if you had a match and some gasoline. Wrong. You don't need the match. http://seattlepi.nwsource.com/local/...anker12ww.html -- David Brooks |
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