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license under the name International Development Corporation (IDC). His father was a gunsmith. He was convicted and fined for impersonating a police officer in 1985. He worked for a building supply company and often traveled to Central America - though not on company business - until the company closed in 1988, when he stopped filing tax returns for IDC. He met Bruey in 1989.
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Krar was alleged to have made his living travelling across the country selling bomb components and other weapons to violent underground anti-government groups. After leaving community college, he moved to New Hampshire and first opened a restaurant and then in 1984 began selling weapons without a
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In January 2003, a Nashville state trooper stopped Krar in a routine traffic stop and found drugs, chemicals, false IDs and weapons in the car. Krar was arrested and the FBI were alerted. Krar was bailed and one month later an FBI lab reported that white powder found in the car was
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agents investigated a possible plot to bomb government buildings, but Krar was not charged. In June 2001, police investigating a fire at Krar's Goffstown storage facility found guns and ammunition, but were persuaded this was legitimate as part of his business.
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As per a lookup at the Bureau of Prisons prisoner database on September 18, 2012, Krar (09751-078) was listed as deceased on May 7, 2009, Bruey (10601-078) was released on May 30, 2008, and no information is available for Edward Feltus.
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On May 4, 2004, Krar was sentenced to 135 months in prison after he pleaded guilty to building and possessing chemical weapons. Bruey was sentenced to 57 months after pleading to "conspiracy to possess illegal weapons."
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IDs in January 2002. The package was mistakenly delivered to a Staten Island man who alerted police. In August 2002, FBI investigators spoke to Feltus, who admitted to being in a militia and to be storing weapons.
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and the US Justice Department gave no comment or press release about the case, in contrast to other foiled plots of international terrorism. Krugman's piece was noted in Congress by
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noted in December 2003 "there have been two government press releases and a handful of local stories, but no press conference and no coverage in the national newspapers."
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conspirators for several years and the case received little media coverage and limited attention in public from the government.
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In April 2003, investigators found weapons, pure sodium cyanide and white supremacist material in a storage facility in
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home. The weapons included at least 100 other conventional bombs (including briefcase bombs and pipe bombs),
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Macias, Angela (April 14, 2003). "FBI Reveals Guns, Chemicals, Fake ID's".
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Federal authorities had been observing Krar since at least 1995, when
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along with a large arsenal. Authorities had been investigating the
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William Joseph Krar, born 1940, originally from Connecticut then
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rented by Krar and Bruey. More weapons were found at their
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2003 American domestic terrorism plan in Tyler, Texas
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Index

William Krar
domestic terrorism
Tyler, Texas
cyanide
gas bomb
white supremacist
white supremacist
Goffstown
New Hampshire
common-law wife
Old Bridge, New Jersey
ATF
September 11 attacks
United Nations
Multinational Force and Observers
Defense Intelligence Agency
sodium cyanide
Noonday, Texas
Tyler, Texas
machine guns
sodium cyanide
hydrochloric acid
nitric acid
acetic acid
Paul Krugman
New York Times
John Ashcroft
John Conyers
The Christian Science Monitor

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