According to Wikileaks, in 2002, Al Qaeda would have hidden detonators and explosives used in bombings in the SEGA video game cartridges. As reported by Wikileaks, the mind of the terrorist attacks of September 2001, Khalid Shaikh Mohammed, had hidden bombs in black cartridges of some video games, SEGA.
" Some inmates at Guantanamo cartridges were chosen to surprise targets hiding the explosive behind the innocuous appearance of the cartridges. The detainee Hassan Mohammed Ali Bin Attash claims to have witnessed some demonstrations on the achievement of detonators by means of game cartridges.
The documents do not talk about the use of such weapons by Al Qaeda attacks in real.
" Some inmates at Guantanamo cartridges were chosen to surprise targets hiding the explosive behind the innocuous appearance of the cartridges. The detainee Hassan Mohammed Ali Bin Attash claims to have witnessed some demonstrations on the achievement of detonators by means of game cartridges.
The documents do not talk about the use of such weapons by Al Qaeda attacks in real.
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