Topic: Australian terror plot foiled...
mightymoe's photo
Thu 01/28/16 10:53 AM
Australian teens have now been handed multiple charges for what we're being told is a rather involved terror plot... to load C4 into a kangaroo and paint an ISIS flag on it, after which it would be set loose at police.

Seems really plausible, right?

The attack was set for Anzac Day in Melbourne. A 15 year old has already been charged. Nineteen-year-old Sevdet Besim has recently pleaded not guilty to four charges related to the terrorist kangaroo plot. He faces a life sentence. The two reportedly communicated via telegrams because... I guess... they really wanted to make sure there was a paper trail old school style on such an amazing terror plot?

"The conversation continues with BESIM detailing what he did that day and they have a general discussion around animals and wildlife in Australia including a suggestion that a kangaroo could be packed with C4 explosive, painted with the IS symbol and set loose on police officers."

Sounds ill-advised.

I mean, wouldn't they paint the IS symbol on the kangaroo before attempting to load it with C4?
Also, wouldn't the kangaroo quite literally kick these guys' ***** if they attempted to do that?



Or... is this the police trying really hard to prove terror is literally everywhere, including in the misguided minds of teenagers who hatch a "plot" that sounds like it belongs not in reality but in an afternoon cartoon?

Oh wait, it already was. Maybe this is where they got it from!


metalwing's photo
Thu 01/28/16 07:45 PM
The problem was getting the velcro to stick to the kangaroo pouch.

You don't want your C4 to come out while hopping!

ErotiDoug's photo
Thu 01/28/16 11:04 PM

*Kids still do strange stuff then become adults doing strange stuff.



Shoot Me Kangaroo Down,


Mutant Marsupials Take Up Arms Against Australian Air Force

The reuse of some object-oriented code has caused tactical headaches for Australia's armed forces. in the case of the Northern Territory's Operation Phoenix — herds of kangaroos (since groups of disturbed animals might well give away a helicopters position). The head of the Defense Science and Technology Organization's Land Operations


The kangaroos scattered, as predicted, and the Americans nodded appreciatively . . . and then did a double-take as the kangaroos reappeared from behind a hill and launched a barrage of stinger missiles at the hapless helicopter. supervisors report that pilots from that point onwards have strictly avoided kangaroos, just as they were meant to.


http://www.snopes.com/humor/nonsense/kangaroo.asp







Dodo_David's photo
Fri 01/29/16 04:43 AM
It is the kangaroos with rifles that I worry about.


no photo
Fri 01/29/16 12:17 PM

It is the kangaroos with rifles that I worry about.




Those devils, but not near as bad as Melmacian Extremist.shocked