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Reblogged this on Gds44's Blog.
It is extremely difficult to buy any significant quantity of fertilizer with a significant concentration of ammonium nitrtate in Australia already.
It is also difficult to purchase any sort of industrial chemicals.
Completely different from the 70s when people I knew used to decant some ethanol from the chem labs at uni for lunch in the botanic gardens.
No wonder our organic chem results were never quite right – the solvents were at the wrong concentration.
If we just ban Libs (and their followers) from America, we could clean up the place quite rapidly.