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crimethink
22nd May 2017, 04:03 PM
https://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/isis-iraq-chemical-weapons-nazi-experiments-human-guinea-pigs-a7747156.html

Isis are conducting chemical weapons experiments on "human guinea pigs" before launching attacks on Western targets, according to secret documents.

The extremist group has reportedly poisoned prisoners by spiking their food and water with compounds used in pesticides that are easy to obtain

Security forces now fear the terror network may hatch a twisted plot to contaminate Western food supplies with formulas that quickly dissolve in liquid.

The experiments were recorded in a stash of papers found hidden in Mosul University after Iraqi special forces recaptured the city from IS fighters.

They reveal one victim was fed thallium sulphate - a colourless, tasteless salt that can be dissolved in water - and began to suffer fever, nausea, and swelling of the stomach and brain before dying in agony ten days later.

Isis described the chemical as an "ideal lethal poison" and claimed to be in “possession of an ample amount of the solution to fill demands”, according to the documents, which were verified by British and US forces and later obtained by The Times.

Terrorists also injected a nicotine-based compound, said to have no antidote, into another victim who passed out within seconds and died hours later.

Glass
22nd May 2017, 06:36 PM
I was going to say why not use Arsenic (33)


Soluble thallium salts (many of which are nearly tasteless) are toxic (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toxic), and they were historically used in rat poisons (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rat_poison) and insecticides (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Insecticide). Use of these compounds has been restricted or banned in many countries, because of their nonselective toxicity. Notably, thallium poisoning results in hair loss. Because of its historic popularity as a murder (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Murder) weapon, thallium has gained notoriety as "the poisoner's poison" and "inheritance powder" (alongside arsenic (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Arsenic)).[7] (https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thallium#cite_note-7)

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thallium

Of course it's right next to Mercury. Cross meet Road.

Glass
24th May 2017, 09:21 AM
It seems that there is even an Isotope of Mercury that can be derived from an Isotope of Thallium... can't find that now I'm looking.

Also it might explain why Mercury is used in Vaccines.

Merck, a prominent maker of vaccines, and seriously dangerous company of psychos (mad hatters?), may get it's name in some way from Mercury. Sounds more like a surname or something but worth considering IMO.

midnight rambler
24th May 2017, 09:26 AM
It's Merck not Merk.


It seems that there is even an Isotope of Mercury that can be derived from an Isotope of Thallium... can't find that now I'm looking.

Also it might explain why Mercury is used in Vaccines.

Merk, a prominent maker of vaccines, and seriously dangerous company of psychos (mad hatters?), may get it's name in some way from Mercury. Sounds more like a surname or something but worth considering IMO.