Bomb plot thwarted at Falwell’s funeral

At first blush, this almost seems comical, but it’s actually quite scary. Law enforcement officials yesterday arrested a Liberty University student for having several homemade bombs in his car — which he planned to use at Jerry Falwell’s funeral.

The student, 19-year-old Mark D. Uhl of Amissville, Va., reportedly told authorities that he was making the bombs to stop protesters from disrupting the funeral service. The devices were made of a combination of gasoline and detergent, a law enforcement official told ABC News’ Pierre Thomas. They were “slow burn,” according to the official, and would not have been very destructive.

“There were indications that there were others involved in the manufacturing of these devices and we are still investigating these individuals with the assistance of ATF [Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms], Virginia State Police and FBI. At this time it is not believed that these devices were going to be used to interrupt the funeral services at Liberty University,” the Campbell County Sheriff’s Office said in a release.

Three other suspects are being sought, one of whom is a soldier from Fort Benning, Ga., and another is a high school student. No information was available on the third suspect.

Where to begin. There’s obviously the hard-to-fathom question as to why anyone would think detonating bombs might “stop protesters from disrupting the funeral service.” I’m no expert, but I think bombs are pretty disruptive in their own right.

I’m also can’t help but consider the political dynamic. When Americans were first hearing about the Virginia Tech massacre, some conservatives wasted no time in speculating about whether the gunman was a Muslim, whether he had any connections to the Middle East, whether al Qaeda might have been involved in coordination, etc. In the aftermath, we heard quite a bit about the inherent dangers of immigration.

And yet, here we are, a month later. A Virginian had five bombs in his car that he planned to use — and he was a white Christian American who studied at Falwell’s college. Will the right recommend profiling others like him? Indeed, as Tim F. noted, “Ten bucks to the first reader who finds a major media outlet referring to this kid as a ‘terrorist.’ He had real bombs, right? That makes him farther along than the last several terror busts combined. The New Jersey paintball gang couldn’t even burn a DVD. Twenty to anyone who points out a rightwing blogger arguing that since detergent is a chemical, the kid technically made a chemical weapon.”

There’s also the broader trend to consider here.

David Neiwert noted, “Here’s a reality check: Terrorism comes in all shapes, ideologies, and colors. In this country, in fact, as we’ve remarked often, you’re far more likely to be harmed in an attack by a right-wing domestic terrorist than anyone from Al Qaeda.”

Indeed, Rick Perlstein added, “Stop pretending Islamicists — or environmentalists or animal rights activists (which are, ridiculously, federal law enforcement and non-governmental terrorism-watchers’ next most obsessive concern) — are the only imminent terrorist threats to our nation.”

* Late in April, 150 federal, state, and local law enforcement officers carried out simultaneous raids in four Alabama counties in a sweep that yielded 130 grenades, a rocket launcher, and 2,500 rounds of ammunition.. In the town of Trussville, it took a U-haul truck to cart away all the materiel. At the Collinsville camper belonging to militia “major” Taymond Dillard, agents first had to defuse trip-wires rigged to explode hand grenades to kill intruders.

* Right-wing vigilantes arrested in a scuffle at one of the May 1 immigration marches, in Washington D.C., was found to have a stash of automatic weapons and explosives in his home.

* Now this, the violence allegedly thwarted at Falwell’s funeral. One of the suspects is a soldier at Fort Benning – yes, he traveled all the way from Georgia with his munitions. Another was a high school student.

I’m also reminded of last month’s reports about planned terrorist attacks on abortion clinics.

I hope it’s obvious that I’m not suggesting that all, or even most, white Christian conservative males are as dangerous as the Oklahoma City terrorists. I am, however, suggesting that if we’re looking for trends and correlations between political ideology, ethnicity, hate, and propensity for violence, it’s not unreasonable to wonder if there’s a domestic trend.

For my friends on the right, consider a question: if I told you that Virginia law enforcement had apprehended a young religious man who was caught with five bombs in his car — bombs which he intended to use — wouldn’t your very first question be about his faith tradition and nationality? Wouldn’t you necessarily label him a terrorist?

Post Script: The ABC report didn’t go into detail, but the only protestors I’m aware of at Falwell’s funeral were the Phelps family, who believed Falwell wasn’t hateful enough. In other words, the bombs were going to be used by a far-right religious activist to target further-right religious activists.

“bombs which he intended to use [at Jerry Falwell’s funeral]”

  • Actually it is a chemical weapon. The Fundorrist made homemade Napalm which is not exactly a predictable one.

    I guess the other bible they read is the Anarchist Cookbook.

  • I’m not holding my breath that the same standards that the Malkins of the world apply to reports of terror are applied when alleged terrorists are of their own kind.

    Pot, meet kettle.

  • Wait now. After the VT massacre, Limbaugh made a statement (my work computer here prevents me from getting the exact quote…please help!) to the effect that if this university was allowed to teach about God the entire episode could have been averted.

    What say you now, El-Rushbo?

    Brian

  • C’mon, Mr. CB.
    Here are the rules:
    If you are white and Christian, it’s a police matter, no matter how large your stash of destructve devices is.
    If you are brown and/or Muslim, it’s a terrorist activity, no matter if you can’t actually buy any weapons (or even shoes).

    Geez, I thought everyone knew this.

  • Gasoline and Detergent? That would be a Molotov Cocktail, unless I’m much mistaken: but then I guess they would resent using a Commie* invention, right?

    How could this not be treated as attemted terrorism?


    *yeah, yeah, Finland, I know

  • In other words, the bombs were going to be used by a far-right religious activist targeted further-right religious activists.

    I actually think he would only have used the bombs against left-wing protesters had any materialized… (this is, of course, projecting a level of logic on this loser that probably does not exist)

  • The right wing terror movement needs a name. How about al Christ-o?

    Technically, no where in the bible does it say “thou shalt not throw homemade napalm at thine enemies,” so he still could be a good Falwellite and attend Liberty U.

  • Finns didn’t invent the Molotov cocktail, but they perfected and named it.

    I’m no expert, but I think bombs are pretty disruptive in their own right.

    Kinda like the “24” spoof on “The Simpsons” last weekend, where a plot to stink bomb the bake sale is foiled… by flooding the school gynmasium, thus spoiling the bake sale. Just like on “24.” (The plot also didn’t make sense from scene to scene, either — just like “24”.)

  • May I refer you to page 73 of the “The Liberal Media’s Reference Guide to the Liberal Media”:

    “A bombmaker who is of college age shall be known as a counterprostester. A swarthy, dirty Ay-rab found in the vicinity of a bomb or smelling of gunpowder shall be known as a terrorist. A white, middle-aged male found with a bomb shall be referred to as a terrorist only after much reluctance and when all attempts to frame him otherwise have failed.”

  • Exactly what part of “love thine enemies” involves “devices made by a combination of gasoline and detergent”?

  • What kind of idiot plans to use bombs to stop a funeral service from being disrupted?

  • Now you know why I call it the Talevan.

    Since these dudes tend to be raging bigots maybe Al-KKKaida would also work.

    From the WaPo:

    “Uhl was in Liberty’s Army ROTC program and was studying to become an Army chaplain.”

    Praise the Lord and pass the ammunition!

  • Anybody involved in this had better get 20 years, at least and I’m talking served time. The sentence in this case will be a statement, regardless of what it is. Religious whackos are dangerous. Who would have guessed?

  • “When fascism comes to America, it will be wrapped in the flag and carrying the cross”–Sinclair Lewis
    Welcome the brownshirts, the children of fanatic Christianity.

  • Not that “these people” are fairly characterized as rational actors but liberals don’t protest funerals. As far as the death of Jerry F. goes, the sooner we can forget about him the better. ROTC Army chaplain, huh? If he is in ROTC isn;t he technically in the military? Will he be subject to the code of military justice? Maybe a rubber room is the best place for him. He and Eric Rudolph can go to group together.

  • “Christian,” “Jew”, “Muslim,” Hindu.” By themselves, nouns that describe important and influential religious philosophies. Put “Fundamentalist” in front of them and they become adjectives, describing the color of the shit.

    The difference between a southern Christian fundamentalist bomber and a Muslim fundamentalist bomber is the Muslim was able to learn to speak English.

  • Unfortunately, the religious right will say that tragedy was averted because God is BMOC at Liberty U.

    … and, like everything else, whatever happens will be contorted until it confirms their beliefs even more: e.g.: Satan knows that the best way to undermine God’s plan is to infiltrate the ranks and make us look bad. See how cunning Satan is? This merely proves he exists, and that Christians are his natural enemy!

  • Aha…Alcohol, Tobacco and Firearms, NOT Department of Homeland Security, not extralegal wiretapping, and not the FBI.

    I think we could classify this little incident as Religious Extremism, and if it took place in Kabul it would be Religious Extremism, however since the guy with the bombs meant well then it’s probably ok ’cause nobody got hurt.

    Gov Kaine should land on this guy with both feet and allow him to experience Terrorism 101 up close and personal in Guatanamo Bay.

  • “The devices were made of a combination of gasoline and detergent, a law enforcement official told ABC News’ Pierre Thomas. They were “slow burn,” according to the official, and would not have been very destructive.”

    Not very destructive? Well, unless you count damage to human beings. As Former Dan pointed out above, that’s a recipe for home-made napalm. When used on human beings, the addition of detergent is intrended to make it stick to the skin so that it can inflict deeper, more serious burns. “Slow burn,” indeed.

    C’mon. If we were talking about students anywhere besides Jesus U, the FBI would be all over cable news right now crowing that they had broken up “a major terrorist ring” — this time not just a bunch of guys hoping for some new boots — and young Uhl would be chained naked to the floor of a freezing cell awaiting waterboarding and electrocution. But of course it’s fashionable these days to forget that the second most deadly and destructive act of terrorism in American history was perpetrated by Christian fundamentalists.

  • In a stunning new development, Tom Delay blamed the intended crime on the fact that creationism is taught at Liberty University.

    “This school system teaches the children that they are nothing but pawns in a cosmic game of chess, created out of a pile of dust, and obligated to do the bidding (and killing) of their sadistic creator.”

    Oh wait…no, he did not say that. My bad.

    Brian

  • Well, at Liberty U, the would be bomber was taught that liberals were the servants of the devil and traitors to the nation. If he were already unbalanced, this helped push him over the edge. I wouldn’t be surprised he listened to a lot of right wing talk shows or had read every volume of the creepy “Left Behind” series.

    Its strange that the Right blames the media, Hollywood and rap music for sparking violence, but not Christian Fundamentalists. This is only going to growin the future as the Christianists continue to lose the culture war and thus become more extreme.

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