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Subject: Large Explosion
From: "Randall Pratt" randallpratts@..........
Date: Mon, 21 May 2001 13:03:44 -0500


Hi All,

I found this on a web page I was referred to.  Did anyone record any =
activity that would verify it?

The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire arms (BATF) and the Pentagon are =
concealing the cause of one of the largest, supposedly accidental =
explosions in the United States.

However, according to sources, the blast that took place at a munitions =
dump in Arkansas' Calhoun County on April 29 was caused by the =
detonation of tons of smokeless gun powder used for small arms =
ammunition in either a terrible accident or a deliberate attempt to cut =
into U.S. supplies.

Centered in a sprawling WWII-era ammunition storage depot located east =
of Camden, the blast caused a crater 16 feet deep the size of a football =
field, rattling windows and cracking plaster walls 50 miles away. The =
explosion was so violent that some thought it may have been a small =
tactical atomic blast. It even produced a pinkish-orange mushroom-shaped =
cloud, a trademark of nuclear detonation.

Randy







Hi All,
 
I found this on a web page I was = referred to. =20 Did anyone record any activity that would verify it?
 
The Bureau of Alcohol, Tobacco and Fire = arms (BATF)=20 and the Pentagon are concealing the cause of one of the largest, = supposedly=20 accidental explosions in the United States.

However, according to = sources, the blast that took place at a munitions dump in Arkansas' = Calhoun=20 County on April 29 was caused by the detonation of tons of smokeless gun = powder=20 used for small arms ammunition in either a terrible accident or a = deliberate=20 attempt to cut into U.S. supplies.

Centered in a sprawling = WWII-era=20 ammunition storage depot located east of Camden, the blast caused a = crater 16=20 feet deep the size of a football field, rattling windows and cracking = plaster=20 walls 50 miles away. The explosion was so violent that some thought it = may have=20 been a small tactical atomic blast. It even produced a pinkish-orange=20 mushroom-shaped cloud, a trademark of nuclear=20 detonation.

Randy

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