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UER Forum > Private Boards Index > Government & Military Rumors, Secrets, Underg > Parts for ‘Dirty Bomb’ Found in Slain U.S. Man’s Home (Viewed 1884 times)
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Parts for ‘Dirty Bomb’ Found in Slain U.S. Man’s Home
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Parts for ‘Dirty Bomb’ Found in Slain U.S. Man’s Home
February 12th, 2009
http://wikileaks.o...in_US_man%27s_home
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.
The report posted on the WikiLeaks Web site states that “On 9 December 2008, radiological dispersal device components and literature, and radioactive materials, were discovered at the Maine residence of an identified deceased [person] James Cummings.”




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