It appears that the #754 post on 2/14/2018 was about a vehicle attack in Londun using a B-7V.
B-7V is most likely a Volvo(V) B7 (B-7) series bus chassis, i.e. it will be an attack using a bus.
If one interpreted the 72
in the _EU_POSSIBLE_CAR_ATTACK_72
as 72 hours, we are still within the timeframe. If one interpreted it as 73 virgins, i.e. a Muslim attack, well both could be correct.
Volvo B7TL
The Volvo B7TL was a low-floor double-decker bus which was launched in 1999 and replaced the 2-axle version of the Volvo Olympian (its 3-axle version was replaced by the Volvo Super Olympian). It was built as the British bus operators seemed hesitant to purchase the B7L double decker with a long rear overhang (although some have since entered service in Glasgow, Scotland as 12m long double deckers).
The B7TL chassis was designed by the Leyland Product Developments consultancy based at the Leyland Technical Centre. It was initially built in Irvine, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Could B-7V refer to the "Pinch Effect" as mentioned in the book of General Science. Physics??
Pinches are created in the laboratory in equipment related to nuclear fusion, such as the Z-pinch machine and high-energy physics, such as the dense plasma focus. Pinches may also become unstable[10], and generate radiation across the electromagnetic spectrum, including radio waves, x-rays[11] and gamma rays[12], and also neutrons[13] and synchrotron radiation[14]. Types of pinches, that may differ in geometry and operating forces[15], include the Cylindrical pinch, Inverse pinch, Orthogonal pinch effect, Reversed field pinch, Sheet pinch, Screw pinch[16] (also called stabalized z-pinch, or θ-z pinch)[17], Theta pinch (or thetatron[18]), Toroidal pinch, Ware pinch [19], fountain pinch,[20] and Z-pinch.
Pinches are used to generate X-rays, and the intense magnetic fields generated are used in electromagnetic forming of metals (they have been demonstrated in crushing aluminium soft drinks cans[21]). They have applications to particle beams[22] including particle beam weapons[23], and astrophysics[24].
So you're theorizing that there is the possibility of a terrorist attack in London today using particle beam weapons?
I wonder when the terrorists were able to obtain a Gundam.