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On September 27th, in Springfield, Illinois, the Division of the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) will conduct a presentation
on improvised explosive devices (IEDs). This demonstration is an
extension of the FBI’s National Improvised Explosive Familiarization
(NIEF) initiative “designed to raise awareness of the use of common
chemicals to produce IEDs.”
The Illinois Fertilizer & Chemical Association (IFCA) are an
organization that assists and represents “the crop production supply and
service industry while promoting the sound stewardship and utilization
of agricultural inputs.”
The NIEF was
created in 2007. They are “an intelligence-driven and a threat-focused
national security and law enforcement organization” that becomes
involved with local and state law enforcement with regard to terrorist
and intelligence threats.
Just last month, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) requested
700 pounds of high density ammonium nitrate and 700 pounds of A-5 Flake
RDX explosives. These ingredients are known to be very high powered
explosives.
The DHS was given oversight of procurement of ammonium nitrate after Congress requested
they “regulate the sale and transfer of ammonium nitrate by an ammonium
nitrate facility…to prevent the misappropriation or use of ammonium
nitrate in an act of terrorism.” The Ammonium Nitrate Security Program
focuses on preventing a terrorist attack by use of ammonium nitrate in a
home-made bomb by requiring that its sale and those that purchase it be
registered with the DHS. Purchasers are screened against the Terrorist
Screening Database (TSDB).
Meanwhile, the DHS and FBI are warning about a possible false flag attacks using improvised explosive devices (IEDs) and “anarchists”.
Mainstream media reported
that the “FBI and DHS assess with high confidence anarchist extremists
will target… infrastructure in Tampa and Charlotte, with potentially
significant impacts on public safety and transportation.”
Domestic terrorists, according
to the DHS, are more of a threat to American safety than foreign
terrorist organizations. This harkens to the 2009 report DHS published
for the Obama administration called Rightwing Extremism
that stated domestic extremists, particularly white supremacists, were
proposed to be the newest and most dangerous threat to the US since
al-Qaeda.-[Full Article]