(Vatic Notes: It appears they do not want to talk about this one. I suppose if you can't stop the war by asking, then its by attacking the source of our slavery, that is what I get from this and why they are keeping it so quiet compared to the one where the FBI was on site before the plane showed up and there was a lot of press on that one.)
Source: Foxnews
Title: Hazmat Crews, FBI Called to IRS Building in Utah
By: staff
Date: 03-01-2010
Hazardous material crews were called to an IRS building in Ogden, Utah on Monday, less than two weeks after a man deliberately crashed his private plane into a Texas building that housed IRS workers, according to local reports.
The FBI was called to the scene and reporters were not allowed into the building after the incident, The Standard-Examiner reported. Showers were being used to deal with "a possible chemical situation," according to the local ABC affiliate.
The news station alluded to dispatcher calls that indicated a powder may have been found in the mail at the facility.
Fire crews were first notified at 11:15 a.m. local time, The Salt Lake Tribune reported.
Ogden is approximately 40 miles north of Salt Lake City.
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