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MISSOURI MAN WANTED TO BOMB HOSPITAL TO ADVANCE WHITE SUPREMACIST VIEWS

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Apr 2, 2020, 1:34:26 AM4/2/20
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These bible thumping white supremacist filth should be forcibly taught
that WHITES WERE NEVER SUPERIOR and that they GOT RICH by STEALING
EVERYBODY's LAND and WEALTH and then INDUSTRIALIZED with that STOLEN WEALTH.

This FACT should be SHOVED DOWN THEIR THROATS.

It is the BEST ANTIDOTE for their RACIST BRAINS.

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https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/missouri-man-planned-bomb-hospital-during-pandemic-get-attention-white-n1172346

Missouri man planned to bomb hospital during pandemic to get attention
for white supremacist views

Timothy Wilson, 36, died March 24 when the FBI sought to arrest him
after a six-month investigation.



March 30, 2020, 1:13 PM PDT

By Pete Williams


A Missouri man who was killed last week was planning to set off a bomb
at a hospital to further his radical white supremacist ideology, federal
authorities said Monday.

Timothy Wilson, 36, died March 24 when the FBI sought to arrest him
after a six-month investigation. A summary of the case in an FBI
advisory sent to law enforcement Monday said he met with an undercover
FBI employee and talked about setting off a vehicle bomb at a hospital
because of "the increased impact given the media attention on the health
sector" due to the coronavirus pandemic.

Agents said Wilson bought several bag of fertilizer that can be used as
a bomb component and kept them in a storage unit. They said Wilson and
the undercover operative visited the hospital and discussed attack planning.

On March 24, Wilson met the undercover at the storage unit and picked up
what he thought was a working bomb but was actually an inert device
constructed by the FBI. He was killed in a shootout when the FBI moved
in to arrest him.

On March 24, Wilson met the undercover at the storage unit and picked up
what he thought was a working bomb but was actually an inert device
constructed by the FBI. He was killed in a shootout when the FBI moved
in to arrest him.

"Wilson had taken the necessary steps to acquire materials needed to
build an explosive device," the FBI said last week in a public
statement. Investigators "kept close track of Wilson in order to protect
public safety."

The bulletin said he came under investigation last September, when the
FBI arrested a Ft. Riley, Kansas, solider, Jarrett William Smith. Agents
said Smith told others how to make bombs and talked about wanting to
carry out attacks in the U.S. They said he and Wilson talked about how
to make explosive devices "to further their racially motivated violent
extremist ideology."


Smith pleaded guilty in February to distributing bomb making
instructions and will be sentenced in May.

The FBI said Wilson's plot reflects a current trend among white
supremacists "seeking to maximize their audience and the dissemination
of their message."
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