Title: PHOSGENE GAS RED ALERT: SHOOTING IN TUSCON ARIZONA A DISTRACTION Source:
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based at the Little Rock Air Force Base in Arkansas that over the past few months have been involved with test dispersants of poisonous gasses in the Afghanistan War Theater using chemical weapons stocks obtained from Iraq and held at the Pine Bluff Arsenal, also located in Arkansas.
Important to note about the Pine Bluff Arsenal, which calls itself Americas Arsenal, is that it is one of the Worlds most specialized munitions and chemical-biological defense products and services bases which Russia had previously accused of not fully reporting the chemical agents removed from Iraq, between 2003 and 2008, and taken to the US for testing and subsequent destruction.
According to this report, the US relocated from Iraq to the Pine Bluff Arsenal an estimated 63,000 metric tonnes of the poisonous gas Phosgene that is described as one of the most feared chemical weapons ever used due to its ability to literally cause the lungs and respiratory system to explode.
Nearly immediately after Russia accused the US this past summer of not fully destroying Iraqs Phosgene poisonous gas stockpile the Pine Bluff Arsenal began an accelerated disposal programme injecting it deep into the ground in central Arkansas, but which, unfortunately, since this past September, has caused over 500 minor earthquakes to occur raising the concerns of their local population.
More frightening, however, is the claim made in this report that the Americans have also begun shipping massive quantities of Iraqs Phosgene poisonous gas stocks to Afghanistan where when used they will be able to say they had nothing to do with it, and believe no one will be able to prove it either.
Important to note about Iraqs Phosgene poisonous gas stocks are that they are no longer able to be made by any Western country, including the United States, which makes its value as a Weapon of Mass Destruction (WMD) incalculable, especially in a war situation like Afghanistan where the enemy forces are firmly entrenched in hostile terrain.
To the direct reason for Wheelers murder, this report says, was this past weeks transport of Iraqi Phosgene poisonous gas aboard a US Air Force KC-767 tanker aircraft from Little Rock Air Force Base enroute to Afghanistan that shortly after takeoff had a critical malfunction of its aerial spraying computer directed command and control system over central Arkansas causing the deaths of thousands of red-wing blackbirds.
According to US reports an estimated 4,000 of these birds were killed outright and were quickly removed by US Environmental Services workers wearing hazmat suits and gas masks. Another US report states that cause of death to these thousands of birds was trauma in the breast tissue, with blood clots in the body cavity and a lot of internal bleeding which this GRU report states is consistent with Phosgene exposure.
Even more chilling than this incident is this GRU report stating that it was the second accidental release of Phosgene poisonous gas in as many days, as the day before, this same US Air Force KC-767 tanker aircraft also had a critical malfunction causing a release over the Arkansas River that killed over 100,000 fish. Quoting: ashesand sackcloth
As I previously pointed out, the story of injecting phosgene into the earth seems unlikely. To inject a chemical into the earth you need to dissolve it in large quantities of liquid, usually water, and find a site with the correct porosity below to accept the fluid. You have to do expensive surveys and initiate a costly drilling program to dispose of the stuff effectively.
The industrial process for disposing of phosgene is quite well known and yields inert by products - CO2 and H2O. The processes are pretty widely employed by certain plastics manufacturers.
"The industrial process for disposing of phosgene is quite well known and yields inert by products - CO2 and H2O. The processes are pretty widely employed by certain plastics manufacturers. "
And some plastics mfgs DON'T.
I quit the company I worked for because they chose to ignor it when I found out about it. The Owner told me to drop it.
"BTW, what exactly did they do or not do, insofar as you can tell, and what did it end up costing them? "
Since I was considered an Officer of the Company, the OSHA compliance officer did me a favor for the info. He, because I'd left, left me out of the matter. I didn't inquire, but there would necessarily have been substantial costs involved in Fixing the problems. Since the Ownership was in Germany, I doubt they wanted to go InterNational with it. But the On-Site President was replaced.
I was Blackballed (that's a Secret ;-) in the Plastics Industry.