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CONORD, N.H. – Federal officials preparing to sell the New Hampshire compound of a tax-evading couple convicted of amassing an arsenal of weapons can't guarantee that explosives and other booby traps aren't hidden on the 103-acre spread.

In fact, they will openly warn bidders that land mines might be planted throughout Ed and Elaine Brown's bucolic property in the small town of Plainfield. And they say prospective buyers won't be allowed on the grounds until they submit a winning bid that frees the government of liability for dismemberment or death.

"It's going to be a very interesting sale," said Chief U.S. Deputy Marshal Brenda Mikelson, who's in charge of the auction.

The Browns, who do not recognize the federal government's authority to tax its citizens, were in a nine-month standoff with authorities in 2007 after they were sentenced to five years in prison for tax evasion. U.S. marshals posing as supporters arrested them peacefully.

They were convicted in 2009 of amassing weapons, explosives and booby traps and of plotting to kill federal agents who came to arrest them.

Ed and Elaine Brown, now in their 70s, are serving sentences of 37 and 35 years respectively.

Mikelson said she has contacted numerous federal agencies that have explosive detection equipment and dogs, and none could ensure a clean sweep of the property, which is set back from the road and includes acres of storm-damaged trees and other natural debris.

"With the size of the property, there's no way to search it and have any guarantees," Mikelson said.

However, the hilltop house and the grounds up to the tree line have been searched extensively and are deemed free of improvised explosive devices and other booby traps, Mikelson said.

Federal marshals say they are still hammering out the language of the disclaimer and the auction won't take place before September.

Also being auctioned is Elaine Brown's dental office in West Lebanon in the heart of the retail hub of New Hampshire's Upper Valley region.

That commercial property has its own set of complications involving the disposal of patient records to protect their privacy, but it isn't considered potentially dangerous.

By federal court order, the properties must be sold as is. Minimum bid for the Plainfield compound is $250,000, while the Lebanon office must sell for at least $507,500.

The court has ruled that the Browns and any heirs have no claims to the properties or any assets from their sale.

While the Browns kept federal marshals at bay, they welcomed a parade of anti-tax and anti-government supporters including Randy Weaver, whose wife and son were killed along with a deputy U.S. marshal in a 1992 shootout on Weaver's property in Ruby Ridge, Idaho.

Mikelson cited those sympathizers as another reason not to open the property to bidders and gawkers.

"They had a lot of supporters," Mikelson. "We're trying to maintain safety for all."

If the properties sell, the first entities to be paid would be the municipalities of Plainfield and Lebanon, which are owed back property taxes.

Attorney Shawn Tanguay, who represents Lebanon, said that the city as of mid-July was owed roughly $211,500 in taxes, interest and penalties. Plainfield tax collector Michelle Marsh says the town is owed $152,550 on the Browns' property there.

"We're all sort of waiting with bated breath to get this settled," Tanguay said.


No freaking way.....


Read more: http://www.foxnews.com/us/2013/07/20/bomb-risk-awaits-bidders-on-new-hampshire-tax-militants-land/?test=latestnews#ixzz2Ze52UppD

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Quarter million for over a hundred acres of land in New Hampshire, with maybe some surprises at the periphery.


Still a heck of a deal. I'd do it. Then just pay to have some bomb-detector dogs sniff out the area for explosives.
   
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Dangit Az....now that you mention that.....don't need a EoD dog....do what the Afghans do...when they need to clear a minefield to expand their farm fields they run their flock of sheep/goats over it. Sometimes though they give us a heads up and bayonet clear a portion....expose the fuse of the mine and shoot it. Maybe if they're patient enough they wait for the UN teams to clear the area....

Alpha Ramp at Kandahar Air Field was smack in the middle of a minefield. Stay on the road and stay on the ramp.

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The ultimate EOD training ground.

I doubt they had the sophistication to plant to many explosives. Especially at their age. The police had em locked up pretty tight.

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Only takes one though. I'm guessing the most likely place to be mined is the "Avenues of Approach".....once those are identified....look for depressions in the ground. For gawdsake don't take my advice and go out and do it if anyone read this. I am not the EoD expert here. Those individuals posting on here and living in the area. Do not even try it because you are not EoD qualified. Last thing I need to read on the internet since I do not cable TV is some idiot took my advice on Dakka and tested it.

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Ha. Nothing to fear from myself.

The area around the home is pretty rugged and the police had them surrounded from almost the get go. Unless they were out planting mines at night (a true feat for a 70+ year old) I don't see it being a huge risk.

Though perhaps we should just drop off some stray cats...

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gunslingerpro wrote:The ultimate EOD training ground.

I doubt they had the sophistication to plant to many explosives. Especially at their age. The police had em locked up pretty tight.

Do you feel like gambling?
   
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 azazel the cat wrote:
gunslingerpro wrote:The ultimate EOD training ground.

I doubt they had the sophistication to plant to many explosives. Especially at their age. The police had em locked up pretty tight.

Do you feel like gambling?


It's time to play the most dangerous game!


   
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It's time to play the most dangerous game!


I want it live. You need to have wifi set up and cams going......you get three life lines

One to call a friend to help
Two Google your way out of it
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In France there are areas which are still fenced off due to unexploded ordinance - they just run sheep over them and every now and then one goes pop (though obviously less and less as time goes on).

$250,000 for 100 acres does sound a good deal even with the potential of mines (though clearly that is the minimum bid).

   
 
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