Fertilizer & fuel oil as cause for suspicion - similar to cryptography?
In the below article, the cops seem to be claiming that fuel oil, fertilizer, and bomb-making knowledge = illegal explosives possession. This idea doesn't make sense. Crypto relevance? An example of how governmental idiots are likely to take cryptography. -Allen ----------------- Copyright © 1996 Nando.net Copyright © 1996 The Associated Press CORVALLIS, Ore. (Mar 8, 1996 11:09 a.m. EST) -- Ingredients for a fertilizer bomb like the one that killed 169 people in Oklahoma City were found on a farm along with bomb-making instructions, guns and drugs, police said. Four people were arrested on weapons and drug charges. Charges involving illegal explosives were expected to be filed later, police Sgt. Dennis Carson said Thursday. Officers seized a large quantity of fuel oil and the fertilizer ammonium nitrate, two key ingredients in the April 19 Oklahoma City bombing. "My understanding is it could have made a large bomb and a rather large explosion had it been detonated," Carson said. "All they had to do was mix the parts. It would take just a few minutes." He wouldn't say how much fertilizer was found in the raid Wednesday night near this city about 80 miles south of Portland. The fertilizer, found in an 8,000-square-foot barn, was removed in a state police bomb-squad truck. Carson said investigators were trying to determine whether those arrested had plans to bomb a building or had ties to any anti-government groups. The federal Bureau of Alcohol Tobacco and Firearms is investigating. Along with the material for the fertilizer bomb, officers found 29 guns, including eight assault rifles, and material to make pipe bombs. Three ounces of marijuana and some methamphetamine were also found. [...] All were charged with drug possession and Luehring and the younger Bradley were also charged with being ex-convicts in possession of weapons. Carson didn't have details on their criminal past. [...]
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E. ALLEN SMITH