Saturday, March 17, 2018
welcome back to war...(there was confusion with styrofoam and foam only, I was thinking on the type of packaging textile we have it all around) ...anyway, you can wear that as underwear, and you can bring an old x ray nitrocellulose based film with you...if you compressed as much as you can, inside a glass tube, than you drop this potassium nitrate and silver nitrate pencil, and give it fire...
Silver nitrate sticks are a firm wooden stick that contain 75% silver nitrate and 25% potassium nitrate used to chemically cauterize skin. Silver nitrate stick
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welcome back to war! this is very important, I repeat times to times...it seems portuguese asshools don't know how to put the monaria in paranoia...as you see the x ray detector at the frontier, detects here drugs, because it using color contrast also...that the most fluorescent cover it is, the more doesn't leave prints ...anyway, to sabotage the x ray, you only need to cover up the goods, with an old x ray photo ...that has a particulary special film, and an image printed, that unfocused the reading of the object
Good morning! welcome back to war! Back to yesterday's subject , crossing the metal detector...1. its impossible to beat magnetism poles with a metal insulator, if not seen the electron position 2 the electrons position go horizontal 3 metal that can defeat magnetism print reading like NiFe (nickel iron, or Invar) depend on the temperature 4 then we must conclude to defeat Curie temperature, than guns would be transported in cryogenic freezers.5 However, if the transportation is inside an hexagonal box (cage) with a metal insulator, the electrons poles stay confused. Conclusion, you will need a specific transport scheme box. Anyway, here's the most common faraday cage available, the door of the microwaves stoves (are you seeing the hexagons?) :
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