What about throwing some venomous snakes, spiders etc into the tunnels? Or rolling a hornets nest down there, maybe a swarm of mosquitos
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Originally posted by Left Hook Tua View PostSimpler solution
completely cut off ****
Bomb water infrastructure
Everyone dies of starvation, dehydration and sickness
****ns will try to escape
Shoot them and claim they were more attempts at attacking across the border giving excuse to continue the blockade/siege
that's what tamerlane or genghis would do
Hyperspectral sensors use a vast portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to analyze and identify objects buried beneath the ground or under the water. They operate on the principle that all materials leave unique fingerprints in the electromagnetic spectrum. These sensors, first developed by NASA in the 1970s, scan these fingerprints, known as spectral signatures, and identify the materials that make up the scanned object.
Geologists were the first to use hyperspectral sensors to find subterranean oil fields and mineral deposits. Since then, their utility has spread to farmers, who use the sensors to track the development and health of crops, and to environmentalists, who use them to aid in recycling by their ability to identify different types of plastic. They’re also used in medicine and food processing,
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Originally posted by Count Madison View PostWhat about throwing some venomous snakes, spiders etc into the tunnels? Or rolling a hornets nest down there, maybe a swarm of mosquitosMadison Boxing likes this.
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Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
A person familiar with the technology says Israel has advanced which can confirm the presence of people, weapons, explosives and other objects deep beneath the ground, among other things.
Hyperspectral sensors use a vast portion of the electromagnetic spectrum to analyze and identify objects buried beneath the ground or under the water. They operate on the principle that all materials leave unique fingerprints in the electromagnetic spectrum. These sensors, first developed by NASA in the 1970s, scan these fingerprints, known as spectral signatures, and identify the materials that make up the scanned object.
Geologists were the first to use hyperspectral sensors to find subterranean oil fields and mineral deposits. Since then, their utility has spread to farmers, who use the sensors to track the development and health of crops, and to environmentalists, who use them to aid in recycling by their ability to identify different types of plastic. They’re also used in medicine and food processing,
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Originally posted by Zaroku View Post
Like Ali G said, “techMology, what is it?”
The foam that seals off cave routes is also gonna be used.Zaroku likes this.
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Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post
Lots of technology will be used. Keep me posted to the foam. I recommended sonic tech. Once the negotiations with Egypt have ended ( possibly setting up refuge tents and buying some land in the Sinai ) it is time to use them.
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Originally posted by Dr. Z View Post
Let them think they are hiding. Israel knows where they are. They hide like **** in these tunnels.Beercules likes this.
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