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Title: Tactical Nuclear Warhead Made From Smoke Detectors
Source: Webspawner
URL Source: http://www.webspawner.com/users/nukes/
Published: Jul 15, 2007
Author: Unknown
Post Date: 2007-07-15 10:04:11 by a vast rightwing conspirator
Keywords: None
Views: 216
Comments: 10

Tactical Nuclear Warhead Made From Smoke Detectors


Many people don't realize this but most smoke detectors contain an artificially produced radioisotope: americium-241. Americium-241 is made in nuclear reactors, and is a decay product of plutonium-241. This radioisotope can be used as the fissionable material in a homemade nuclear warhead. I will outline the details of how to make your own nuclear weapon on this page.

First some background:

The key component in household smoke detectors is a small quantity of americium-241. This element was discovered 50 years ago during the Manhattan Project. The first sample of americium was produced by bombarding plutonium with neutrons in a nuclear reactor at the University of Chicago.

Americium-241 emits alpha particles and gamma rays. The alpha particles are absorbed within the smoke detector, while most of the gamma rays escape harmlessly. The alpha particles emitted by the Am-241 collide with the oxygen and nitrogen in the air in the detector's ionization chamber to produce charged particles called ions. An electric voltage applied across the chamber is used to collect these ions, causing a steady small electric current to flow between two electrodes. When smoke enters the space between the electrodes, the alpha radiation is absorbed by smoke particles. This causes the rate of ionization of the air and therefore the electric current to fall, which sets off the alarm.

The amount of Americium in a smoke detector is small - about 1/2 gram. And the amount of Americium-241 required to form a critical mass - about 750 grams - is large by comparison, yet if you collect enough smoke detectors it IS possible to accumulate enough of the stuff to make a tactical nuclear warhead. A quick calculation would indicate that 1500 smoke detectors are required, but because of impurities and unavoidable inefficiencies in a homemade design, you will want at least 2000.


I guess I should put in a disclaimer here so I don't get sued:
Americium-241 is a potentially dangerous isotope if it is taken into the body in soluble form. It decays by both alpha activity and gamma emissions and it would concentrate in the skeleton. Also, constructing a home-built nuclear weapon has many obvious risks to yourself and to the people in your community. If you decide to go ahead with this: DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK!

OK, down to business. First of all how can an average person afford to buy 2000 smoke detectors? At about $20.00 each that would be about $40,000! Let me give you a little secret: The half-life of Americium-241 is 432 years. Old discarded smoke detectors work just as well as brand new ones! Still, getting 2000 discarded detectors may seem like a daunting task. Here is how I did it: The best place to find detectors is at your local dump. I have combed through the garbage heaps at my local dump every Sunday for the past two and a half years. I have found an average of 15 smoke detectors in the four hours or so that I spend there every week. I never found less than five, and one memorable day I came home with almost 40!

Once you have your smoke detectors, you need to separate the fissionable material from the plastic and metal of the detector. You will quickly get the hang of this, and it shouldn't take you more than one or two minutes each. One word of caution here: Do not keep your Americium in one big container! Remember – a nuclear bomb is detonated by bringing enough fissionable material into close enough proximity with itself, to create a "critical mass". I don't think you will be wanting to create an unintentional critical mass in your sock drawer, so keep it in separate containers, and keep the containers well apart.

When you have collected and separated your Americium-241, you will be ready for the actual construction of the bomb. First, you will need to prepare the two masses of americium so that each of these sub-critical masses can be brought together rapidly into one super-critical mass that will sustain a runaway nuclear chain reaction. The best shape for the critical mass is a sphere, so one logical configuration would be two half-spheres. This is just what I did. I found that a tennis ball makes a great mold, and it's the perfect size. Cut it in half, and put half of your americium in each side of the ball. Use an epoxy or similar glue to hold the particles of americium together. I used Elmers non-toxic paste, and it worked great.

Now we have to figure out how to bring these two half-spheres together and hold them together long enough for the chain reaction to take place. If they are not held together long enough you will probably still get a blinding flash and searing heat but no real explosive power - in other words, a dud.

For you technical types, here is the formula for the power required to bring these masses together violently enough to ensure a chain reaction: g(l-CmCl)sin +K*(Pi-Omega)/L1(1+CmCl2). This works out to the explosive power of about 1/20 of a stick of dynamite, or the power of one common M-80. M-80s are like giant firecrackers, and they are usually available around the Fourth of July. They are not legal in most states, but if you have ever heard those big explosions in the distance on the Fourth, you can bet it's some kids who have gotten a hold of some of these. You may have to hunt around a bit, but you should be able to find them.

Now you will need to collect some common materials to make your warhead. You will need a two foot length of 2.5" diameter pipe, Two screw-on end caps for the pipe, a can of frozen concentrate orange juice, and some common hand tools.

Glue one of your sub-critical masses into one of the end caps. Screw this onto the pipe. Glue the M-80 into the other end cap, and pass the fuse through a drilled hole in the cap. Now we could just glue the other sub-critical mass on top of the M-80, screw the end cap on light the fuse, and hope for the best, but this probably won't work because we want the two halves of the Americium-filled tennis balls to come together with the flat sides facing each other. Here is how you can guarantee that happens: Make sure the can of frozen concentrate orange juice slides nicely in the pipe. If not, use some other canned food like tomato paste. Then glue the second half of the tennis ball (flat side out), to your canned food. Now, when the can slides down the pipe, it will keep the tennis ball properly oriented. You should glue the can to the M-80 to hold it apart from the other sub-critical mass until you are ready to trigger your device. Screw the second end cap on securely, and you have your bomb!


Obviously, a 20-second fuse is not long enough for you to get away to a safe distance if a weapon like this were ever detonated. Three miles is the minimum safe distance from an explosion of this size. One solution is the powerful missiles available to the model rocketry hobbyist. I have constructed a five foot long rocket using components that are available from Earl’s Hobby and Crafts at: http://www.earles-hobby.com. This rocket should be powerful enough to carry a payload the size of the warhead at least three miles. This would be plenty for a small bomb like this, but I would make sure you use some very dark sunglasses, or welder’s goggles, if you plan to observe a nuclear fireball.

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#1. To: All (#0)

The only potential issue seems to be the M-80, but only in some states.

Also, it is not clear whether the can of frozen OJ needs to be kept frozen prior to detonation. Can anyone clarify this important detail?

Antiparty - find out why, think about 'how'

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2007-07-15   10:07:26 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#2. To: a vast rightwing conspirator (#0)

McGyver?

The U.S. Constitution is no impediment to our form of government.--PJ O'Rourke

DeaconBenjamin  posted on  2007-07-15   10:13:37 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#3. To: DeaconBenjamin (#2)

constructing a home-built nuclear weapon has many obvious risks to yourself and to the people in your community. If you decide to go ahead with this: DO SO AT YOUR OWN RISK!

The above should be emphasized and re-emphasized over and over again.

Antiparty - find out why, think about 'how'

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2007-07-15   10:15:14 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#4. To: a vast rightwing conspirator (#0)

The amount of Americium in a smoke detector is small - about 1/2 gram...

No, that's what the "disc" weighs; it is not pure Americium-241.

About 1 gram of Americium-241 is used to make about 5000 smoke detectors.

Should have posted this in "Humor."

I just want you to know that, when we talk about war, we're really talking about peace. — George W. Bush, June 18, 2002, 10:30 A.M. EDT

rack42  posted on  2007-07-15   11:05:44 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#5. To: rack42 (#4)

I remember my grandma used to have this glow-in-the-dark watch they used to make back in the late 40's or 50's. It must have been a Soviet product. It was guaranteed to keep glowing for the next few thousand years because the hands and the numbers were coated with highly-purified Radium or Plutonium. Find a few smoke detectors in landfills, spice them up with a couple of Plutonium watches for the lights show effect, throw in an M-80 and a can of frozen OJ and... you're OK.

Antiparty - find out why, think about 'how'

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2007-07-15   11:19:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#6. To: rack42 (#4)

I once read that Americium-241 is one of the most expensive elements you can buy - at least tens of thousands of dollars an ounce. The article talked about a way to build a space ship propulsion system with it, but the stuff was too expensive to make it practical. Makes sense that there isn't much in a smoke detector.

Given the way the original article is up on an anonymous site, I wonder if this is bait for the no fly list. I guess I shouldn't have clicked on the link. Now they have me.

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...  posted on  2007-07-15   11:41:25 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#7. To: ... (#6)

Note how some scammers hired by the congress cretinoids were able to purchase a couple of Americium-loaded humidity detectors and now every stupid media outlet claims that, because our current police state is not sufficiently intrusive, anyone can produce a 'dirty bomb'. CNN was presenting this as 'wrecking news' and they were having debates and interviews.

Antiparty - find out why, think about 'how'

a vast rightwing conspirator  posted on  2007-07-15   11:55:57 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#8. To: a vast rightwing conspirator, Zipporah, Eoghan, cynicom, Yertle Turtle, Jethro Tull, FormerLurker, Diana, farmfriend, wudidiz, wbales, Red Jones, HOUNDAWG, christine, robin, (#0)

The amount of Americium in a smoke detector is small - about 1/2 gram.

ROTFLMFAO....1/2 a gram in your dreams dweeb !

One MILLIONTH of a Curie!! One thousandth of a milliCurie !! An unexceptional research nucleid budget for a small lab of 200 mCi a month of combinations of 125I or 51Cr or 131I or 32P for legitimate work would not be unusual at all!!

This smoke detector plot is truly laughable.

I won't bother with a science journal so look at this instead...

Dick Destiny

Expert rock and roll ratings and expert national security affairs stories by George Smith, not necessarily in any order or absolutely guaranteed. Sunday, November 19, 2006 LONDON'S CRACKPOT DIRTY BOMBER: al Qaeda man flaunts feeble grasp of health physics and arithmetic

"The full details of Dhiren Barot's [not Borat's] plot to set off a radioactive 'dirty bomb' containing smoke detectors was revealed yesterday [in Woolwich Crown Court]" wrote the Independent on Nov. 8.

Continuing breathlessly, the newspaper explained: "At a cost of £70,000, Barot, 34, proposed building a bomb that would cause radiation sickness in about 500 people and produce mass panic.

"The Muslim extremist suggested setting off the bomb incentral London, or a city in Spain or the United States . . .

"Edmund Lawson QC, for the prosecution, said that the plan appeared to have been based on an incident in France when a lorry carrying 900 smoke detectors crashed, provoking concern about possible exposure to radiation . . ."

"In a terrorist document Borat#@!Barot wrote: If something so small and simple such as 900 burning smoke detectors could cause so much havoc, then by increasing the amount used, the possibilities are good."

"He suggested in his presentation document to al-Qa'ida leaders that the radiation project should use around 10,000 smoke detectors . . . "

At which point DD, wearing the official GlobalSecurity.Org Senior Fellow T-shirt, let out a horselaugh.

Readers have come to know the stories of many wanna-be terrorists. They have little or no grasp of science and applications, hatching dreams of chemical or biological mayhem with a handful of poison seeds, or even the weird belief, originally nurtured in US neo-Nazi circles, that botulism can be easily cooked up from horse or cow flops.

So in this scheme, Dhiren Barot's [not Borat's] savvy falls somewhere above the castor oil/marijuana WMDer, perhaps equal to that of US security experts who felt rosary peas could be made into a WMD. Barot is also neck-'n'-neck, intellectually speaking, with murderer Kamel Bourgass. Bourgass envisioned getting significant amounts of cyanide from cherry stones and apple seeds. [Also, see video of Bourgass' paper laden with cherry pits, linked here.]

Make no mistake, the press -- in the UK and in the US -- has taken Borat'sBarot's plans very seriously. And perhaps his bad intent and obvious ill-will must be taken into account. However, as far as masterminding plots of mass destruction through radiation, Barot appears to be a gold-plated feeb. And that is good news!

Dick Destiny will explain why.

Smoke detectors contain a vanishingly small amount of americium-241, a man-made radioactive element indicated as radioactive ammunition for potential dirty bombs.

However, a smoke detector contains only about 1 millionth of a Curie of the element.

In dirty bomb threat analyses -- mostly notably by atom scientists and more recently by the Federation of American Scientists (FAS) -- smoke detectors are not considered as significant sources of americium-241. In fact, they are entirely absent from such analyses. And that's because they contain a trivial amount of the material.

Did DD just say much more?

Since our jihadist, Barot, not Borat -- oof (!), didn't have his arithmetic hat on when calculating the efficiencies of his dirty bomb plot, DD will put one on for him.

Barot -- remember, he's not Borat -- would have had to buy ten million smoke detectors. That's ten, followed by six zeros, to make the small dirty bomb payload envisioned in the FAS analysis. Not nine hundred, or even ten thousand. Ten million!

"In the 1980s, annual sales of smoke detectors approached 12 million units..." informs one scholarly government paper on the physics, technical applications, toxicity and health effects of americium.

BoratBarot, then, would have needed not just a truckload of smoke detectors. He would have needed a veritable ocean of them! A corner of the entire market, so to speak. That constitutes quite the stealthy and practical mass terror enterprise!

It's worth restating that it's good news when al Qaeda operatives reveal in detail how utterly incompetent in such arts and sciences they are. It is even more interesting to consider what it says about the leadership and judgment of a terror organization that is swayed by the pipedreams and blandishments of a Barot (or maybe a Borat).

It is not so good news when authorities and the mainstream newsmedia ask their audiences to believe that such skills elevate said terrorists -- meaning Barot -- above the level of the seriously deluded crackpot.

http://www.dickdestiny.com/blog/2006/11/londons-crackpot-dirty-bomber-al-qaeda.html

JCHarris  posted on  2007-07-15   12:18:04 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#9. To: a vast rightwing conspirator (#0)

It's my understanding that Americium can also be extracted from the burned ash of Welsbach mantles used in Coleman lanterns.

So, we're not out of danger yet! ;)

HOUNDDAWG  posted on  2007-07-15   13:27:10 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


#10. To: JCHarris (#8)

Gosh Dick Destiny, you sure are clever to notice that the name "Barot" is awfully close to "Borat."

rdwwww  posted on  2007-07-15   14:25:05 ET  Reply   Trace   Private Reply  


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