Hunt of the Sea Wolves

A discussion-based on my novel and screenplay-of modern-day pirates and terrorists intent on hijacking ships to use as weapons of mass destruction.

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Location: California, United States

I've been at the writing game for over 30 years, starting at a small California radio station. Later, I joined the navy as a journalist and served in Combat Camera Group One for six years. I've freelanced and been on various magazine staffs. Now I'm a reporter. A few years ago, I teamed up with Ron Shusett (who wrote Alien and Total Recall) and co-wrote two sci-fi scripts. They've yet to be produced. My latest effort is "Hunt of the Sea Wolves."

Sunday, October 01, 2006

The Real Danger of LNG Ships

The typical LNG ship carries more than 30-million gallons of natural gas. They are over three football fields in length and have the explosive power of 55 atomic bombs. Ship builders and power companies that operate these vessels would like you to believe there is no danger from terrorist attacks against these ships.

For some eye-opening information on LNG Terrorism Danger to Our Communities, visit:
http://timrileylaw.com/LNG_TERRORISM.htm

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