Wanna be scared?
Seriously. If nonsense like the never-could-work liquid-bomb plot got you nervous, you probably don’t want to read “Butterflies and Beverages,” the winner of Bruce Schneier’s “movie-plot threat contest.”
Your goal: invent a terrorist plot to hijack or blow up an airplane with a commonly carried item as a key component. The component should be so critical to the plot that the TSA will have no choice but to ban the item once the plot is uncovered. I want to see a plot horrific and ridiculous, but just plausible enough to take seriously.
Make the TSA ban wristwatches. Or laptop computers. Or polyester. Or zippers over three inches long. You get the idea.
The winner, by Ron Phillips, is pretty darned impressive… especially after you do a quick Froogle search to see how cheap and easy it would be to do.
Happy flying.











greyrat says:
Heh. Yeah. It looks like gnomic was right (as he often is) a few articles ago. Well, I’ve got almost 50,000 miles to spend, and we’re flying this weekend too. Wish me luck.