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<blockquote data-quote="Whisp" data-source="post: 567894" data-attributes="member: 9598"><p>It has been reported on several sites I have looked at as having been 2700 tons of confiscated Ammonium Nitrate.</p><p></p><p>If indeed it was that large an amount you would have had to have had several tankers of diesel spraying the stockpile and as for ignition source the only thing that will set it off is a booster charge, that is a smaller high explosive charge. Ammonium Nitrate by itself is totally inert and ANFO does not detonate by itself so that leaves only one possible conclusion.</p><p></p><p>It was not an accident.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Whisp, post: 567894, member: 9598"] It has been reported on several sites I have looked at as having been 2700 tons of confiscated Ammonium Nitrate. If indeed it was that large an amount you would have had to have had several tankers of diesel spraying the stockpile and as for ignition source the only thing that will set it off is a booster charge, that is a smaller high explosive charge. Ammonium Nitrate by itself is totally inert and ANFO does not detonate by itself so that leaves only one possible conclusion. It was not an accident. [/QUOTE]
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