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38 thoughts on “Police uncover a cache of pipe bombs in a Florida home

  1. That's less than nothing. I see some air guns (nonlethal, unless you are a squirrel), some pipes and screws (no gunpowder), some (low-budget) outdoor and martial arts equipment, and books, all of which I've owned at various times in my life. Are the police just rummaging through someone's house, gathering some normal items in a sinister-looking picture, and calling that a crime? Anyone who is simultaneously interested in outdoorsmanship and martial arts will have way more than that. The only thing remotely incriminating about this whole case is that "hurt people" line, which I am now wondering if the police and media took took out of context, twisted her words, or even outright fabricated in order to make a case and a story.

  2. I accidentally watched another video about pipe bombs and wanted to comment that I'm now on another watch list because of accidentally watching a video, the comments were disabled on the other video so I had to type pipe bomb in the search bar so I guess I'm on even more watch lists now. I just HAD to leave this comment though! D:

  3. A cute tomboy who makes ied's? Pure Wife material. I bet she plays New Vegas 😍😍😍

  4. What's scary about Pipe Bombs is that most of the components can be purchased at Hardware stores. You could use household chemicals, gunpowder, plastic explosives, etc.

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