As you know, Israel activated a large number of pagers and walkie-talkies “bombs” that exploded killing or wounding their intended victims, as well as many other people. Does Israel care about innocent victims, considering they have killed tens of thousands in the Gaza strip. Not a chance.

So the problem is this… the TSA spends a lot of time and money pretending to offer the public security when they fly.

Really?

But now, it will get worse. Why? Because of the huge number of cell phones that travel on airplanes. If there are 200 passengers, there are 200 cell phones. And telling passengers to turn them off in flight, won’t work.

So how will our enemies trash the airline industry in the U.S. and gain revenge on our stupid government’s policies. Simple. They will modify cell phones and sell them as amazing bargains on sites such as eBay and Facebook Marketplace. People will buy them and think they have got a great deal. They will get a great deal until they blow up, kills them and possibly brings down an airplane!

These cell phones will be programmed to explode when airplane cabin pressures change to indicate that the owner is perhaps over 20,000 feet high. Without doubt, they are in an airplane, probably over the U.S..

And if you think that turning off cell phones will stop them from exploding, think again.

Many phones can be programmed to automatically turn on at some time after being switched off. This feature is designed to save battery life, since you will probably not be using your phone after midnight and before 5am. So, in fact, they are always “on.”

Israel has stupidly opened a nightmare Pandora’s box. Do they care about the ramifications of what they did? No, as Washington continues to lick Israel’s boots, as the U.S. accepts that all of the men, women and children killed in the Gaza Strip (soon to be the Gaza concentration camp) and Lebanon are terrorists, now or when the children grow up. Which the Israeli government is working on stopping.

I suspect that the only viable solution, that will really make Apple, Samsung and other cell phone makers upset, is to insist that all phones have user removable batteries. They used to, but when the manufacturers realized that they could install batteries that didn’t last long, forcing their owners to “upgrade” that’s when removable batteries became historical relics. Not any more, assuming that our governments figures that out. Well… that’s a big assumption.

So we and the TSA are in trouble.

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