Posted on 12/14/2015 4:12:17 PM PST by daisy12
Now thisâ¦
A stash of explosives was discovered in Mark Twain National Forest in Mid-Missouri in October.......
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Since the suspicious activity first leaked last week, the investigation has progressively revealed worse details, working retroactively to bring to light every alarming thing that happened before two men were stopped in a Lebanon Walmart. Now, it seems to have reach a head, after an incident in October provides some potential answers as to what is being plotted from the center of our country, and what targets are at imminent risk.
A man who was hunting in the Mark Twain National Forest, just 30 minutes from Lebanon, was about to set up camp in a spot he uses each season, when he noticed something about the ground that didnât seem right. After poking around at the ground a bit, he got concerned about what he found and urgently called police. The Pulaski County Sheriffâs Department came running, bringing along with them a massive team of expert personnel they called in for assistance.
Officers found a huge cache of âextremely volatileâ explosives, which police described to be of a style âthat could not be purchased for recreational use.â This suggests that the extensive supply was all homemade pipe bombs or other IEDs, created and collected with a specific plan in mind. The stock was so dangerous that it couldnât be safely detonated without the help of the Explosive Ordinance Disposal Unit (EOD), the Missouri State Highway Patrolâs EOD Unit, and the Waynesville Rural Fire Department, KY3 reported.
(Excerpt) Read more at thegatewaypundit.com ...
No harm done. But if you enter “buried explosives” you will find a couple previous postings. But again, no problem.
Isn’t Waynesville Mo very close to Ft Leonard Wood Mo? What connection, if any, does this have to Ft. Leonard Wood?
They should’ve put a tracker in them and see who comes looking for them.
Picture of mystery man in the woods. Who was he?
Try this search:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/search?s=buried+mid-missouri&ok=Search&q=quick&m=all&o=time
That’s just Michelle.
I just signed on. First I’ve seen it.
The media hasn’t reported on this story at all. Just imagine if instead of cell phones, guns had been taken, the media would be going nuts
“Trump was right again. We need an immediate moratorium on Muslim immigration.”
I listened to Rush today and Mark for awhile, and according to them, Trump was not sweet to Cruz so he is over. Evidently, Cruz cannot fight his own battles. That was the most important thing for them; to hell with protecting the country from terrorists.
Like many folks I have limited time to scroll through articles. When we start seeing the same articles posted morning noon and night, it is a waste of time and bandwidth.
And you know I am not a troll. Sometimes I ask people to think about what they are saying. Because what they are writing is written without any thought or understanding of how stuff works.
I’m not at all surprised the media is ignoring this since it doesn’t fit their agenda.
....and I happened to be working and missed all of them, so I appreciate the article being reposted.
Well I bumped this copy to breaking news. Would have on an earlier copy but didn’t see it when posted. In the meantime, you can just skip over articles you’ve seen before.
I would take Gateway Pundit with a grain of salt.
Your sandbox, your rules.
I will gleefully skip over the multiples.
What are the odds that terrorists could bury a single cache of explosives in a National Forest and that single cache would be found by a hunter who just happened to select that site for his camp?
The odds aren’t very good that a single cache of buried explosives would be stumbled upon a hunter, but the odds get much better if that was just one of many.
Nothing to see here. /s
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