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United States News Title: Hoax Exposed: Muslim Student Ahmed Mohamed’s ‘Briefcase Clock’ is 1980s Digital Alarm Clock Cool clock, Ahmed. Want to bring it to the White House? We should inspire more kids like you to like science. Its what makes America great. President Barack Obama, September 16, 2015 It was a Hoax. Ahmed Mohameds claims that he assembled a clock at home that he took to school is starting to unravel. Two investigators who have studied the image of Mohameds device provided by Irving, Texas police have concluded that Mohamed did not make the clock. Both conclude that Mohamed disassembled a manufactured clock and installed it in a large pencil box without its casing. And both say it is possible it was done to provoke suspicion or to resemble a bomb. Update: Clock has been identified as being sold in a 1986 Radio Shack catalogue by an Art Voice reader. The headline and text for this article has been changed to reflect the update. Ahmed Clock Irving PD 14-year-old Mohamed, a Muslim, was briefly arrested and investigated for bringing a hoax bomb to MacArthur High School in Irving, Texas on Monday. He was subsequently cleared. Thousands of dollars have been donated to Ahmed Mohamed in just the past few days, reported CNN. On Monday, 14-year-old Mohamed was arrested for taking a homemade clock to school that his teachers thought was a bomb. So crowdfunding platform LaunchGood started a campaign to raise $100,000 for the Muslim teen. In just one day, the site had raised over $10,000 from more than 200 backers. Its hoping to raise $100,000 by October 13. The support for it has been amazing, said Chris Abdur-Rahman Blauvelt, CEO of LaunchGood, which supports projects started by Muslims or ones that are tied to the history and study of Islam.
Blauvelt said his campaign has the approval of Mohameds family. He said half of the money donated will go toward a scholarship fund for Mohamed and the rest to efforts that foster creativity and inventiveness in kids. In addition to LaunchGood, crowdfunding platform Gofundme has also launched a campaign for Mohamed. Its raised more than $4,000 with a goal of $60,000 that will go toward Mohameds future college tuition. Thomas Talbot posted a video to YouTube explaining the various parts in the photo of Mohameds briefcase clock belong to a manufactured alarm clock. Anthony, writing at the blog Art Voice, detailed how Mohameds device is actually a 1980s digital alarm clock sold by Radio Shack. For starters, one glance at the printed circuit board in the photo, and I knew we were looking at mid-to-late 1970s vintage electronics. Surely youve seen a modern circuit board, with metallic traces leading all over to the various components like an electronic spiders web. Youll notice right away the highly accurate spacing, straightness of the lines, consistency of the patterns. Thats because we design things on computers nowadays, and computers assist in routing these lines. Take a look at the board in Ahmeds clock. It almost looks hand-drawn, right? Thats because it probably was. Computer aided design was in its infancy in the 70s. This is how simple, low cost items (like an alarm clock) were designed. Today, even a budding beginner is going to get some computer aided assistance in fact theyll probably start there, learning by simulating designs before building them. You can even simulate or lay out a board with free apps on your phone or tablet. A modern hobbyist usually wouldnt be bothered with the outdated design techniques. Theres also silk screening on the board. An M logo, C-94 (probably, a part number C might even stand for clock), and what looks like an American flag. More about that in a minute. Point for now being, a hobbyist wouldnt silk screen logos and part numbers on their home made creation. Its pretty safe to say already were looking at 70s tech, mass produced in a factory. So I turned to eBay, searching for vintage alarm clocks. It only took a minute to locate Ahmeds clock. See this eBay listing, up at the time of this writing. Amheds clock was invented, and built, by Micronta, a Radio Shack subsidary. Catalog number 63 756. The shape and design is a dead give away. The large screen. The buttons on the front laid out horizontally would have been on a separate board a large snooze button, four control buttons, and two switches to turn the alarm on and off, and choose two brightness levels. A second board inside would have contained the actual brains of the unit. The clock features a 9v battery back-up, and a switch on the rear allows the owner to choose between 12 and 24 hour time. (Features like a battery back-up, and a 24 hour time selection seems awful superfluous for a hobby project, dont you think?) Oh, and about that M logo on the circuit board mentioned above? Micronta.
Because, is it possible, that maybe, just maybe, this was actually a hoax bomb? A silly prank that was taken the wrong way?
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This entire story is a hoax and political bomb. The Muzzie's old man is deeply entrenched in Muzzie Sharia politics. Good thing the MSM has reported that....OH WAIT. THIS incident was the lamest excuse ever for "profiling" and a visit to the White Hut. (Is it too late for Stalin's bones or 0suma's phantom corpse to "visit" the WH?) The Regime has just put out the word that this kind of BS agitprop propaganda will be rewarded, and LE penalized for being cautious. A sympathetic Muzzie-Leftist owned media will run interference ALL day until an American city is nuked...at which time the Tea Party will be blamed.
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