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Terrorists in Iraq start using Chemical weapons
http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20070221/ap_on_re_mi_ea/iraq
Lovely. Almost beats blowing up a school full of children. |
The news said they did it twice now, two days in a row ... not good, boy those people hate each other.
Sounds like a civil war to me, didn't America have Baptist on both sides too? (no smiley) |
I just got done reading this in my local newspaper. I wonder where these weapons originated from?
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I meant what country. But if it's CN Gas, I guess that's homemade.:)
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They got Clorox liquid bleach over there or some from of it don't they?
All you got to do is Atomize it, and an explosion would do nicely. Now all they got to do is add a little Ammonia.............:nope: |
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2. A good way to make chlorine gas is to add hydrochloric acid to bleach. Not ammonia (also nasty, but in a different way). |
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P.S. I got it counfused with CG gas. Oops. |
I wanna CP my CD to CU:yep: :rotfl:
Its gettin bloody nasty... trial releases perhaps, to assess the spread of the gas and get an idea of casualty rates??:hmm: |
All you need for chlorine gas is salt water and a electrical socket or battery. Stick the terminals into the salt water and chlorine will quickly start bubbling up.
Then you just have to pump it into a air compressor after separating the hydrogen. Chlorine reacts with water in your lungs and eyes to form hydrochloric acid which burns the lung lining causing bleeding in the lungs. Heavy exposure will cause the lungs to fill with liquid and the victim drowns. Chlorine is most effective as a weapon in a dry, enclosed environment with little wind. Chlorine was used in both world wars, but mainly the first. It was quickly abandoned in favor of more effective gases. It is not very deadly compared to more advanced chemical weapons, but can cause blindness and breathing problems. You would need a lot of chlorine to cause more than a few deaths in a urban area. *edit* By "a lot" I mean more than quarter of a ton of gas. When the Germans used over 150tonnes of chlorine there where only ~150 deaths. Obviously the death rate would be somwhat higher in a urban setting. It's easy to defend against chlorine, just cover your mouth with a wet cloth and the chlorine forms acid on the cloth and not in your lungs. You can see and smell chlorine. This alone can make it an effective terror weapon. |
Also spreads fear ... mark the calendar as the end of February year 2007 and hope this terrorism tactic doesn't spread to our home countries. Like the bird flu has gone from China to England. I know the two are different, but they both just keep spreading.
To do this, someone had to sit in a den or living room and think it up and then talk it up and then put the ingreidants together, drive to the designated area and let it happen. Then read about it or watch it on T.V. and have a wicked inner smile. :down: |
Chemical weapons, hmmm. Sounds a little like white phosporus in shake n bake attacks. Or was that for illumination. In broad daylight, surely not.
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