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U.S. v. KACZYNSKI
Cite as 446 F.Supp.2d 1146 (E.D.Cal. 2006)
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Bomb-Making Materials—Continued

  1. White bottle labeled HDC 0923–0371–03 Powdered Alum (Page 41)
  2. White plastic bottled labeled McKesson Boric Acid Crystals HF (Page 41)
  3. One “Grape Super Sip” bottle with notation Fe2 O3 (Page 42)
  4. Small clear glass “Folgers” jar with greenish-grey crystals (page 42)
  5. White plastic McKesson Boric Acid Powder HF bottle (Page 42)
  6. One whitish plastic “Raspberry super sip” bottle with notation AgCl (Page 42)
  7. White bottle with notations (Page 42)
  8. Clear glass jar with notation “amorphous carbon” (Page 44)
  9. Metal can with notation “alder charcoal” (Page 44)
  10. Whitish plastic container with label potassium carbonate (Page 44)
  11. Rod shaped pieces of dark colored/blackish power (page 44)
  12. One small glass jar with small amount of gold, shiny granules and flakes (Page 46)
  13. Plastic bread bag with five small containers containing various chemicals (page 47)
  14. One tan plastic shopping bag containing three aluminum fail envelopes with notations (Page 47)
  15. One white plastic bag containing “flash powder” (Page 49)
  16. Round metal can with notation Na2CO3 (Page 49)
  17. One brown plastic bottle with notation crude KClO3 (Page 49)
  18. Blue powder substance (Page 50)
  19. White plastic bottle with notation CuSO4 (page 50)
  20. Brown plastic bottle with notation “mostly Kel” (Page 50)
  21. One metal can containing large black particles (Page 50)
  22. One glass bottle with label “McKesson Glycerin USP” (Page 50)
  23. Liquid from bottle marked “Sodium Tartrate” (Page 50)
  24. Liquid from bottle marked “KCl” (Page 50)
  25. Whitish plastic bottle with label “McKesson Saltpeter” (Potassium Nitrate) (Page 51)
  26. Small brown bottle with notation “crude KCLO3” (Page 51)
  27. One clear plastic bottle with notation “crude KCLO3” (Page 51)
  28. One round cardboard and metal canister containing silver-grey powder substance (Page 51)
  29. Two small white cardboard boxes labeled “potassium chromate” (Page 51)
  30. One white plastic shopping bag containing a white powdery substance (Page 51)
  31. One small plastic container with notation BaSO4 (Page 52)
  32. One clear glass jar with notation “Curic Hydroxide?” (Page 52)
  33. Whitish plastic bottle with label “McKesson Boric Acid Crystals” (Page 52)
  34. One white plastic bottle, with label “Flowers of Sulfur” (Page 52)
  35. One large whitish plastic jar containing white powdery substance (Page 53)
  36. Outer pipe with attached metal fragments (Page 53)
  37. Pipe shaving and filler (Page 53)
  38. End plug/metal fragments (Page 53)