Wednesday, January 16, 2013

Hallucinogen Weapon Dropped by Syria


It is believed by U.S. Diplomats that Syria dropped hallucinogenic weapons on the attack in Homes on December 23rd. There is still a huge debate within the U.S. Government weather or not the attack is categorized as a chemical weapons incident.  The highly powerful hallucinogen that was supposedly used is known as Agent 15. It is very closely linked to 3-quinuclidinyl benzilate or BZ. This drug was tested during the Cold War on our own U.S. soldiers. The reason behind it was to pump up the aggression in the soldiers. This isn't the only time that BZ drug/similar drugs have been used on the battle ground. Iraqi insurgents would dose themselves. President Obama is calling the drug "Red Line", saying that it isn't as deadly as an agent like sarin. When the horrifying videos of the affects of Red Line were uploaded to youtube they showed the howling in agony and barely able to breathe, they senced that it wasn't Sarin. Sarin can cause Runny nose, Watery eyes, Small pinpoint pupils, Eye pain, Blurred vision, Drooling and excessive sweating, Chest tightness, Rapid breathing, etc. Chemical attacks will be almost unpreventable, due to large supply of chemical weapons that Syria is known for. According to America's top military officer, it will be "almost unachievable" to keep them from attacking without chemical weapons.

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