That Evil Internet, Pt. XXIII
Caught an interesting segment on this evening's PBS news program with Jim Lehrer. Two senators were discussing whether the U.S. should sign the international agreement banning chemical warfare. Sen. Kyl maintains that verification is impossible and that Iraq, Libya, and North Korea will never participate. Sen. Nunn responds that we should sign anyway. Besides, he adds in the non sequitur of the week, anyone can get instructions on how to build chemical weapons on the Internet. I guess the Internet isn't just for pornography and conventional bomb-making advice anymore. Dave Rose
On Wed, 11 Sep 1996, David M. Rose wrote:
Caught an interesting segment on this evening's PBS news program with Jim Lehrer. Two senators were discussing whether the U.S. should sign the international agreement banning chemical warfare. Sen. Kyl maintains that verification is impossible and that Iraq, Libya, and North Korea will never participate. Sen. Nunn responds that we should sign anyway. Besides, he adds in the non sequitur of the week, anyone can get instructions on how to build chemical weapons on the Internet. I guess the Internet isn't just for pornography and conventional bomb-making advice anymore.
WARNING: DANGEROUS. Simple advice for the manufacture of Chlorine Gas (similar enough to mustard gas that it has the same effect). 1 bottle of Chlorine Bleach. 1 Bottle of lime-away. Hold Breath, mix in open container. Clear the building before you breathe again. Use more bottles for a larger area. I did this accidentally when I was young (16), foolish and working for a hospital. That it happened at work (_very_ small amounts of both bleach and lime-away) made the Emergency Room visit free and quick. No permanent damage, but I was lucky. Petro, Christopher C. petro@suba.com <prefered for any non-list stuff> snow@smoke.suba.com
snow writes: : : WARNING: DANGEROUS. : : Simple advice for the manufacture of Chlorine Gas (similar enough to : mustard gas that it has the same effect). : : 1 bottle of Chlorine Bleach. : 1 Bottle of lime-away. : : Hold Breath, mix in open container. Clear the building before you breath : e : again. : : Use more bottles for a larger area. : : I did this accidentally when I was young (16), foolish and working : for a hospital. That it happened at work (_very_ small amounts of both bleach : and lime-away) made the Emergency Room visit free and quick. No permanent : damage, but I was lucky. : Or one can use the technique my father accidentally discovered when he was in school and wanted to electrolyze water. He made himself a cell out of a broken light bulb (and wired it in series with a good light bulb) and then realized that he did not have any sulphuric acid lying around to use as a catalyst. So he used table salt instead. -- Peter D. Junger--Case Western Reserve University Law School--Cleveland, OH Internet: junger@pdj2-ra.f-remote.cwru.edu junger@samsara.law.cwru.edu URL: http://samsara.law.cwru.edu
On Mon, 16 Sep 1996, Peter D. Junger wrote:
Date: Mon, 16 Sep 1996 13:08:20 -0400 From: "Peter D. Junger" <junger@pdj2-ra.F-REMOTE.CWRU.Edu> To: Cypherpunks <cypherpunks@toad.com> Subject: Re: That Evil Internet, Pt. XXIII
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Or one can use the technique my father accidentally discovered when he was in school and wanted to electrolyze water. He made himself a cell out of a broken light bulb (and wired it in series with a good light bulb) and then realized that he did not have any sulphuric acid lying around to use as a catalyst. So he used table salt instead.
Don' foget to try Tomato leaves (high CN content) and lysol toilet bowl cleaner (mostly HCl) CN+HCl=Gas chamber for those who are un-enlightened. --Deviant You know you've been spending too much time on the computer when your friend misdates a check, and you suggest adding a "++" to fix it.
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