Al-Qaeda reveals more details of cargo bomb plot, says TSA security phobia allows more attacks

The terrorist organization Al Qaeda in Arabian Peninsular, has reportedly revealed more details about its planned air cargo bomb plot, according to BNO News.
The terrorit organization states that the plot was planned over a three month period, with six people, and cost them about $4,200 for the two HP Printers, two Nokia mobiles and other expenses.
According to the magazine picked up by BNO News, the terrorist organization has also stated TSA security measures as paving way for more frequent attacks

“ To bring down America we do not need to strike big … In such an environment of security phobia that is sweeping America, it is more feasible to stage smaller attacks that involve less players and less time to launch and thus we may circumvent the security barriers America worked so hard to erect. ”

Photos of the HP Printer used
al qaeda printer bomb
al qaeda printer bomb

Photo of the book used as part of cargo

al qaeda cargo bomb book

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