honey testing positive for explosives

Started by heaflaw, January 05, 2010, 11:09:24 PM

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heaflaw

Thought this was interesting: There is an article by Reuters of honey testing positive for explosives at an airport in California today.  I don't seem to be smart enough to post the link, so maybe someone else can do that.

doak

No surprise, they have found 50 gal. drums filled with AR15 and/or M16 rifles packed in honey.doak

Duck1968

reuters.com/article/idUSN057258620100106?type=marketsNews

When the bottles were opened, two of the screeners smelled a strong chemical odor, complained of nausea and were rushed to a local hospital, where they treated and released, Kern County Sheriff's spokesman Michael Whorf said.

"The substances in the bottles did turn out to be honey. They tested negative for all explosives and narcotics. It is nothing but honey," FBI spokesman Steve Dupre told Reuters.

Must have been some funky smelling honey :roll: :roll: :roll:


Bellavista2

If you were going to open a jar of an unknown suspected bad compound would you first suit up with hazard gear and a mask.? Just a thought from an amateur.

Scadsobees

Rick

bigbearomaha

Honey huffing, the newest craze.

Big Bear

mudlakee

Now I know what's wrong with me I like goldenrod honey.  Tony

bassman1977

For every person that I know that does not like goldenrod honey, I easily find two more that love it.  God bless them.  lol
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cow pollinater

Bakersfeild is right down the road so my local paper was happy to have something worthwhile to dig into. :roll:
So far it looks like the guy is a gardener and the traces of TNT were fertalizer...  As dumb as it looks now we'd be raking the TSA over the coals if they found a trace of TNT and a strange sticky liquid in gatorade bottles and didn't bring everything to a screeching halt.
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