By Ben West | Nov. 29, 2012
Poland's Internal Security Agency announced Nov. 20 that it had arrested
"Brunon K," a chemistry professor at the Agricultural University in
Krakow who allegedly planned to attack the lower house of the Polish
parliament. The arrest came Nov. 9, just two days before Warsaw's annual
Independence Day parade, which authorities believe could have been
another target. During the arrest, authorities seized ammonium nitrate
fertilizer, high-powered, military-grade explosive RDX and other
bomb-making equipment. They also seized several hundred rounds of
ammunition, a bulletproof vest and a pistol.Presumably, the suspect in question is Dr. Brunon Kwiecien, who has published multiple chemistry papers at the Agricultural University in Krakow, according to a Polish academic directory. Kwiecien openly espoused anti-government views and accused the Polish government and the European Commission of tyranny. Specifically, he condemned the Anti-Counterfeiting Trade Agreement, which has angered Internet freedom activists in Europe. Read More »
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