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Ricin Beans (Updatedx2) 2

Ricin kooks are back to mailing ground castor beans to persons that don’t like.

The people are nuts–dangerous nuts.

Let George Smith explain.

Addendum:

Busted.

Addendum-Dee-Dum-Dum:

George Smith provides historical background.

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2 comments

  1. George Smith

    May 31, 2013 at 3:02 pm

    The FBI is detaining Nathan D. Richardson in Texas in a small town within 90 minutes of Shreveport. The latter processes mail from his area. His wife dropped the dime, so either it’s a weird coincidence or what I wrote about. If you’re a bean pounder, you either give yourself away in writing, or do it and someone close knows about it who then cooperates with authorities. The question remains as to why, what is going on in the head? Even the dimmest cannot fail to have some inkling of this now. War on terror over ten years tax dollars at work, the fact that hardly anyone operates in a leak proof vacuum.

     
  2. Frank

    May 31, 2013 at 4:00 pm

    I think a lot of these folks have never grown up. 

     

    They still live in a world of teen-aged macho fantasy and think with the small head, like the Facebook Frolicker I mentioned today. 

     

    There’s probably some long Latinate term ending in “ism” for it, but that’s my theory.  

     
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