US Government Caught Cooking Meth? Meth Lab in Federal Building Explodes in DC
By Conservative Refocus. Rumors have abounded for at least a generation over an out-of-control US government’s involvement with illegal drugs, along with far too many other things that most Americans haven’t even the slightest clue about.
In fact, many believe that wars have been started and ended over the government’s voracious appetite for money, via the illicit drugs that are a quick and easy way towards rounding up billions of dollars.
However, now, the US government’s alleged operation of an apparent meth lab, that exploded in a government building, has even Congress asking a lot of questions.
This particular story, surprisingly enough, comes to us from MSN, dutifully noting that whenever a liberal news vendor writes an unusually short article on a subject, especially one such as this, it’s not generally something they truly wish to be reporting:
“Police discovered signs of a meth lab in a government building on Saturday after an explosion injured a federal security officer and threw a blast shield 25 feet. The explosion occurred in a small lab at the National Institute of Standards and Technology in Gaithersburg, Maryland, where the Department of Commerce conducts experiments. (Read more from “US Government Now Under Investigation for Housing Illegal Meth Lab That Exploded” HERE)
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Likely Meth Lab Explodes in Federal Building, Congress Demands Answers
By Alexandra Ossola. Yesterday, Congress requested more information about a July 18 explosion in one of the buildings operated by the National Institute of Standards and Technology outside Washington, D.C. There’s reason for Congress to raise an eyebrow; based on evidence collected at the scene, investigators suspect that the room was being used to develop illegal methamphetamines.
The explosion occurred in NIST Building 236, far from the majority of the labs, so it didn’t damage any research endeavors. It happened in a room that had been emptied of equipment, as one experiment had recently ended and another was slated to begin. The blast occurred on a Saturday, so luckily few employees were around, but it did injure a security guard who was on duty. (He quit his job the day after the incident.)
So the question on everyone’s mind is: how was there a meth lab in a government building, and who was operating it? Paul Starks, a spokesman for the local Montgomery County police, would not comment on whether any chemicals or equipment used to make the drugs were found on the property. But NBC Washington reports that the security guard was found with burns on his arms and hands, igniting suspicion that he might have been involved in making the meth. (Read more from this story, “Federal Government Caught Cooking Meth?” HERE)
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