Rash of 54 FBI bombings to start with FL nuclear power site near Mar-a-Lago

How soon?

By September.

According to Jeffrey Prather.

He is the former Director of the DEA (Drug Enforcement Agency).

Please fast forward to 15 minutes and 45 seconds in the video link below:

https://americanmediaperiscope.com/the-prather-brief-ep-63/

So where is the FBI’s prime target?

The St. Lucie Nuclear Power Plant in Jensen Beach, Florida.

Why?

It is 56.4 miles from Palm Beach, Florida, the residence of President Donald J. Trump at the Mar-a-Lago Club.

https://www.nrc.gov/reactors/operating/map-power-reactors.html

Targets in Texas are next.

After that, which one of the next 50 active nuclear power plants is at risk?

“Explosives and blasting technology.”

https://www.dynonobel.com/apac

According to Homeland Security, they never adopted any standards regarding ammonium nitrate security.

https://www.dhs.gov/sites/default/files/publications/privacy_pia_nppd_ansp.pdf

Updated May 31st

This is the report filed by the Union Pacific Railroad on May 10th of the missing 30 tons of ammonium nitrate:

“AMMONIUM NITRATE PRILL RELEASED FROM A RAIL CAR DUE TO AN UNKNOWN CAUSE AT THIS TIME.  CALLER STATES THE RAIL CAR LEFT FROM THEIR FACILITY IN CHEYENNE, WY AND ARRIVED IN SALTDALE, CA WHERE THEY DISCOVERED THE RAIL CAR WAS EMPTY.  THE CAR WAS CARRYING AN UNKNOWN AMOUNT OF AMMONIUM NITRATE BUT THE CALLER STATES THE ESTIMATED LOSS AMOUNT IS APPROX. 60,000 POUNDS.  EXACT LOCATION WHERE THE RELEASE TOOK PLACE IS UNKNOWN BUT THE RELEASE POSSIBLY OCCURRED WHILE IT WAS IN TRANSIT FROM WY TO CA.  CALLER DOES NOT KNOW THE TRAIN NUMBER THAT THE RAIL CAR WAS A PART OF DURING THE TRANSIT.  THEY ORIGINALLY SHIPPED THE RAIL CAR FROM WY ON 12-APR-2023.  CALLER DESCRIBED THE MATERIAL AS A SOLID FERTILIZER.”

According to their General Counsel, Scott Bell, Dyno Nobel, never filed a report with the EPA regarding the above incident.

Updated June 2nd

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