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North Korea, Texas fertilizer plant explosion
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[quote:krissygirlinlima 37521474:MV8yMjA4Mzg2XzM3Mzg4NzkzXzdBQzJFQzZB] knew it was coming but did little? hhhmmm...maybe you are right when I think about whose in charge [/quote]
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Has anyone thought about the potential link between the North Korean attack maps and the proximity of the fertilizer plant to Austin, Texas. I am sure you have all seen movies where the bad guys show off their weapon on some random small place as a threat, this is kinda what this seems like. Maybe they wanted to do something the government could not hide. The media would not hide such a big and dangerous event with the fumes and everything that is going on. The map seemed ridiculous but it definitely showed a location in Texas. Any thoughts?
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