U.S. Military Explosives Vanish, Emerge in Weird Places
PATRIOT UNITED NEWS | By Anastasia Boushee | December 5, 2021
Explosives that were the property of the United States military have been known to vanish, emerging in weird places, often among civilians. One such case was recently reported by the Associated Press, who describe the disappearance of 13 pounds of C4 plastic explosives.
The C4 was taken from the training ranges of Camp Lejeune, a massive military base on coastal North Carolina, by an unnamed Marine Corps demolition specialist who was allegedly worried about the impending civil war.
As the United States becomes more and more polarized, and actual violence from the left continues to be downplayed by the media and law enforcement, it is no wonder that people are becoming more concerned about the possibility of civil war. As the left continues to advocate for abolishing the Second Amendment, this Marine Corps demolition specialist apparently believed he had no other option.
“The riots, talk about seizing guns, I saw this country moving towards a scary unknown future,” the sergeant wrote in a seven-page statement to military investigators. “I had one thing on my mind and one thing only, I am protecting my family and my constitutional rights.”
The Associated Press reports: “The Marine Corps demolition specialist was worried — about America, and about the civil war he feared would follow the presidential election. And so, block by block, he stole 13 pounds (6 kilograms) of C4 plastic explosives from the training ranges of Camp Lejeune.”
He might have actually gotten away with his crime undetected, but authorities caught on when they were investigating another theft from Lejeune in 2018. In this case, more explosives vanished, this time ending up in the hands of high school kids.
Unfortunately, these are not isolated incidents. The military appears to have a serious problem keeping their weapons and explosives secure and accounted for, according to an ongoing Associated Press investigation.