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TruthNow88 User ID: 28724521 Canada 04/23/2013 02:15 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" You understand the Texas explosions is going to be blamed on Anti-Gun Control Terrorists in the end right? Just watch. "Fuck the American regime change policy... Pardon me... I mean fuck our gift of democracy!" [link to www.youtube.com (secure)] [link to soundcloud.com (secure)] |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 35850997 United States 04/23/2013 02:52 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" somebody stole some of it they didn't want to report it or didn't want it to be found out where it came from so they burned the evidence somebody out there is building a very big bomb if a building is destroyed soon we know where it came from |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 38013199 Canada 04/23/2013 03:29 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Wow, boatload of instashills here associating ANFO + patriotism + terrorism. Good work boys, keep trying to convince the people that they are the terrorists. For all the non-shills and or robots, please consider the following very closely: 1. The only agency on Earth investigating ANFO bombs prior to the OKC bombing was the ATF in project Dipole Might. They practiced building and detonating ANFO bombs and cateloguing the blast characteristics, even destroying a full sized Ryder truck with an ANFO bomb - the exact same thing that would happen less than a year later at an ATF Office in OKC. 2. The leader of Dipole Might, arguably the most informed man in regards to ANFO bombs on Earth at the time, is the FIRST MAN ON THE SCENE OF THE OKC BOMBING, and first to report it. He and his fellow ATF officers were all late to work that morning. Unfortunately, the kids slaughtered in the daycare weren't as lucky as the ATF. 3. It's a proven fact that the ANFO bomb could not have done any where near the damage displayed at the Murrah building in OKC. In fact, it's unlikely any significant structural damage or even deaths would have occured. In other words, that bomb was not the only bomb. 4. Public news casts clearly cover the removal of multiple bombs from the building. How does one LONE NUT get multiple bombs into an ATF building? He doesn't. ANFO is a big bad boogey man used to elicit fear based on a FALSE event that did not happen the way it is portrayed to happen. It's like using the film Jaws to justify the danger of sharks. Or aluminum missiles leaving road-runner style cartoon cutouts in steel buildings. It's not based in reality. And to all you fucking shills out there. You've sold your soul to the proverbial devil. And you think that at the end of the road you're going to be a part of the "winning team", you think that a group of people who willingly slaughter and enslave their country men actually give a fuck about you. What you traitors will shortly find out, is that in this new world order, you'll be the first to be exterminated by those who you served so they could destroy your fellow man, country, and way of life. |
Éireann User ID: 38727767 United States 04/23/2013 03:37 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Wow, boatload of instashills here associating ANFO + patriotism + terrorism. Good work boys, keep trying to convince the people that they are the terrorists. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38013199 For all the non-shills and or robots, please consider the following very closely: 1. The only agency on Earth investigating ANFO bombs prior to the OKC bombing was the ATF in project Dipole Might. They practiced building and detonating ANFO bombs and cateloguing the blast characteristics, even destroying a full sized Ryder truck with an ANFO bomb - the exact same thing that would happen less than a year later at an ATF Office in OKC. 2. The leader of Dipole Might, arguably the most informed man in regards to ANFO bombs on Earth at the time, is the FIRST MAN ON THE SCENE OF THE OKC BOMBING, and first to report it. He and his fellow ATF officers were all late to work that morning. Unfortunately, the kids slaughtered in the daycare weren't as lucky as the ATF. 3. It's a proven fact that the ANFO bomb could not have done any where near the damage displayed at the Murrah building in OKC. In fact, it's unlikely any significant structural damage or even deaths would have occured. In other words, that bomb was not the only bomb. 4. Public news casts clearly cover the removal of multiple bombs from the building. How does one LONE NUT get multiple bombs into an ATF building? He doesn't. ANFO is a big bad boogey man used to elicit fear based on a FALSE event that did not happen the way it is portrayed to happen. It's like using the film Jaws to justify the danger of sharks. Or aluminum missiles leaving road-runner style cartoon cutouts in steel buildings. It's not based in reality. And to all you fucking shills out there. You've sold your soul to the proverbial devil. And you think that at the end of the road you're going to be a part of the "winning team", you think that a group of people who willingly slaughter and enslave their country men actually give a fuck about you. What you traitors will shortly find out, is that in this new world order, you'll be the first to be exterminated by those who you served so they could destroy your fellow man, country, and way of life. Thank you. I'm so upset right now. These are my people! They are just down the road. I can't even type... I can't believe how cruel people are. Oh God! These fuckers are going to have us killing each other before long. Last Edited by Eireann on 04/23/2013 03:38 AM Eireann~ I am crucified with Christ: nevertheless I live; yet not I, but Christ liveth in me: and the life which I now live in the flesh I live by the faith of the Son of God, who loved me, and gave himself for me. - Galatians 2:20 |
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SeVeN Saints (OP) User ID: 31808028 United States 04/23/2013 03:39 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Anyone by chance have any idea what the a regular amount of ammonium nitrate in a fert. plant at any given time would be?? Feel like it would be closer to 400 than 540,000 SeVeN Saints |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 18770744 Czechia 04/23/2013 04:19 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" This would be a weird thing to know and is probably a reach but..... Quoting: SeVeN Saints Anyone by chance have any idea what the a regular amount of ammonium nitrate in a fert. plant at any given time would be?? Feel like it would be closer to 400 than 540,000 200kg per hectare is used by farmers. (hectare - a metric unit of area equal to 100 ares ~(2.5 acres). |
MustangTerry User ID: 34375039 Canada 04/23/2013 05:18 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Well, maybe that's why republicans are against regulations and government oversight, so Texas should be happy with the freedom to have Rick Perry in charge. How do you like your freedoms so far? Seems like no government interference and all those damn regulations didn't work out so well,huh? |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 32209101 United States 04/23/2013 05:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" What terrifies me is this place: [link to www.wect.com] There are a lot of chemical plants out there that could do more,or at least as much, damage than a nuclear power plant. [link to www.epa.gov] And really, nobody seems to care. Our focus on "terrorism" seems to involve pointless actions (like the TSA) not real security. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 38013199 Canada 04/23/2013 05:28 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" This would be a weird thing to know and is probably a reach but..... Quoting: SeVeN Saints Anyone by chance have any idea what the a regular amount of ammonium nitrate in a fert. plant at any given time would be?? Feel like it would be closer to 400 than 540,000 200kg per hectare is used by farmers. (hectare - a metric unit of area equal to 100 ares ~(2.5 acres). If you're correct then an actual fertilizer plant wouldn't be out of line having 500k+. For these type of factories it's likely just a bureaucratic hand shake of paperwork when you have over a certain amount. What you people forget, is that these false threats are only brought up for the consumption of the sheeple. They know it's a joke, but the average moran has no clue. |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 29184782 United States 04/23/2013 05:34 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Don't fuck with the DHS. Or they will drone missile strike yo ass. Quoting: Anonymous Coward 38124380 Uh, it was a missile that caused the explosion at that plant. DHS was in place for a drill in that region the day before the explosion, and the day before drills in the reigon between DFW and Waco. For real. |
goodmockingbird User ID: 24568365 United States 04/23/2013 05:55 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" No elaborate "plot" is necessary for a disaster such as this. Simple human complacency and sleaze factor can explain everything. It was kind of a 'worst case scenario' of incremental mistakes. Which would be easier and more profitable? Maintain proper records and invite in federal oversite, generating extensive bookkeeping and safety precautions? OR Kind of lose track of how much of what is where, and maybe kind of sort of make a little off the books profit selling some of this or that for cash? I Support Our First Responders |
bahmi User ID: 16120607 United States 04/23/2013 06:26 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Several people have come up with films of what appears to be missiles at the fertilizer plant causing the sharp explosions. Ammonium nitrate is just a diversion. What about the missiles that are recorded on film? |
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Emperor Napolitano User ID: 1564478 United States 04/23/2013 06:46 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Young fool... Only in the end do you understand... Texas asked for their gold back. [link to www.wnd.com] |
DoomGasm User ID: 19270994 United States 04/23/2013 06:59 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Personally I think the plant was the victim of a black op possibly tied to their monsanto battle.......... Regardless it is wrong to blame the victim. And that is what I get from this story. Now that dhs is pointing fingers to deflect the whore media will probably get interested in the story. Watching and Waiting |
VAK User ID: 26223144 United States 04/23/2013 07:08 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Some strange shit going on with this one too.... Almost no media coverage despite 14 dead (minimized msm number?), 5 of them firemen. Several hundred injured. Absurd amounts of ammonium nitrate. Will be interesting to see who gets blamed. Quoting: SeVeN Saints i find it a bit odd that the govt claims to have no prior knowledge of the amount they had. they inexplicably knew every move of NK during the nuke drama, in a country that's suppose to have security tighter than a cats butthole. howdy |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 33863384 United States 04/23/2013 07:31 AM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Re: WHOA Texas plant had 540,000 lb's of ammonium nitrate. 400 lb's requires DHS monitoring. "Willfully off the grid" Some strange shit going on with this one too.... Almost no media coverage despite 14 dead (minimized msm number?), 5 of them firemen. Several hundred injured. Absurd amounts of ammonium nitrate. Will be interesting to see who gets blamed. Quoting: SeVeN Saints i find it a bit odd that the govt claims to have no prior knowledge of the amount they had. they inexplicably knew every move of NK during the nuke drama, in a country that's suppose to have security tighter than a cats butthole. Maybe the "off radar nitrate" was taken out by the good guys, before it could be used by the bad guys. Not terrorism but prevention of terrorism. |
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