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I'm betting it's based on the amount of fertilizer. That's a lot of ammonium nitrate for a Vegas yard.
That, and all the exploded/partially exploded items.
More here:
https://www.google.com/amp/http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/amp/mit-grad-nicolai-mork-arrested-terror-weapons-mass-destruction-charges-n743356
That, and all the exploded/partially exploded items.
More here:
https://www.google.com/amp/http://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/amp/mit-grad-nicolai-mork-arrested-terror-weapons-mass-destruction-charges-n743356
MIT grad Nicolai Howard Mork indicted on terrorism charges in Las Vegas
Nicolai Howard Mork was indicted by a grand jury on Wednesday in Las Vegas on charges related to terrorism and weapons of mass destruction.
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Yes, the filed off serial number is suspect but the "bomb-making materials" listed sound sort of innocuous. Methinks he was unduly influenced by a now defunct TV reality show. Remember all the exploding targets on Top Shot?
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SPC Kevin Ford
CPT Jack Durish That's exactly the kind of thing people (including myself from time to time) think is pretty awesome and of course want to try out. Some people don't do things by half measures. He probably watched Myth Busters too, lots of fun stuff to try there too (until my brain kicks in and thinks it may not be such a hot idea).
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ammonium nitrate and aluminum power used to be the favorite mix for IEDs in Iraq. This will be an interesting case to watch.
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