Author Topic: Utah man arrested for sending mail with castor seeds to the President and others  (Read 417 times)

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http://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/utah-man-arrested-over-envelopes-mailed-to-us-officials-source/ar-BBNTpMF?ocid=ientp

Didn't even convert them into actual ricin apparently. Interestingly wherever they get sorted at is able to pick it up from even the seeds. I wonder why he would send just the seeds. Also I wonder what was different about the one sent to the White House, perhaps actually converted or something else.

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U.S. investigators have essentially ruled out terrorism

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I bet the Secret Service has seen an increase in investigations these last two years.
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Four years in the Navy, and he made it all the way from E-1 to E-2.  Clearly a hard charger.
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Four years in the Navy, and he made it all the way from E-1 to E-2.  Clearly a hard charger.

I would probably guess his career progression was something along the lines of E-1, E-2, E-3, (possibly E-1), E-2, in four years. I think E-3 is automatic somewhere at a year after making E-2, or it used to be something like that. We will have to wait for our active duty squid to chime in.

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edit. E-1 to E-2 9 months as E-1, E-2 to E-3 9 months as E-2. One thing for sure, whatever his career progression was he was a hard charger!!!!  :laugh: