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By Walter Griffin
BDN Staff
BELFAST, Maine — James G. Cummings, who police say was shot to death by his wife two months ago, allegedly had a cache of radioactive materials in his home suitable for building a “dirty bomb.”
According to an FBI field intelligence report from the Washington Regional Threat and Analysis Center posted online by WikiLeaks, an organization that posts leaked documents, an investigation into the case revealed that radioactive materials were removed from Cummings’ home after his shooting death on Dec. 9.
WTF?
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Re: Report: 'Dirty bomb' parts found in slain man's home
The only thing on the list of materials that is disturbing is the Uranium. Everything else can be ordered through legitimate sources. As for the Uranium, a man with a 10 million a year trust fund could easily buy some on the black market.
Re: Report: 'Dirty bomb' parts found in slain man's home
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Originally Posted by DaBruinz
The only thing on the list of materials that is disturbing is the Uranium. Everything else can be ordered through legitimate sources. As for the Uranium, a man with a 10 million a year trust fund could easily buy some on the black market.
Its clear the guy was a whack job.
Reminds me of back to the future, when Doc Brown got his black market plutonium from the Lybians.
Should we now invade Maine? They clearly have WMDs.
Re: Report: 'Dirty bomb' parts found in slain man's home
Well, I just left a dirty bomb in the men's room here at work, and while it was sorta black, it didn't come from any kind of market. Worse though, is that we're more than 3 weeks in, and it still smelled like a donkey's as...nevermind. ******* OBAMA!
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