Conditt and his younger sister would usually attend the activities along with 15 to 20 other kids, according to Schultz. “A lot of us were very into science; we would discuss chemicals and how to mix them and which ones were dangerous,” said Schultz. “Austin bomber Mark Anthony Conditt was part of Christian survivalist group that discussed ‘dangerous’ chemicals,” read a headline on the Independent. “Austin bomber Mark Conditt was RADICALIZED by a neo-Nazi Christian group that teaches members about dangerous chemicals & guns,” one woman wrote on Twitter, linking to the Independent story. It was a small group of children “into camping, tying knots in ropes and climbing,” said Crouch, who also knows Schultz.
Source: Huffington Post March 26, 2018 19:30 UTC