To add to the list was more high explosive including composition-b and C-4 and Det Cord than the bomb disposal unit, which was flown in from
Iraq to check for traps,
The whole story sounds like BS to me.
For one there are plenty of very good EOD units in the US.
There never would be a need to call back EOD from iraq.
EOD Mobile Unit ELEVEN, Whidbey Island, Wash would be able to handle anything that was found.
even nukes.
It could be a case of homegrown militia groups getting prepared or it could be government sponsored (not saying which gov't).
Nether the government or a homegrown militia would store that type material in a storage unit. storage units are high theft areas
It would be stored in a number of small caches to prevent anyone finding more then a small amount.
Only a stupid person would store that much weaponry in one place or in a storage unit.
Also storage units are seldom auctioned sight unseen.
I have work for storage unit places and the owners had me open the units.
We always checked the units out before the auction just to see what was in them.
Many times we took the best items before the contents were sold.
other time the owners had me take left behind trash from units and put it in units so That they could sell the trash and would not have to haul it to
the dump.
Also when worked construction i rented units and i always left them empty and locked when i left just to screw with the owners. plus to see if the
storage company was opening the units before the auctions
none of these empty ones were ever auctioned,
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