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'US used hallucinogenic weapons against Iraq'

PRETORIA: Wouter Basson, the spy and mastermind behind the apartheid
government's chemical warfare programme, claimed on Friday the United States
had used hallucinogenic weapons against Iraq during the Gulf War.

Basson told the Pretoria High Court television footage shot during the war
showed clearly that elite Iraqi troops who surrendered en masse were under
the influence of hallucinogens.

He said their faces were expressionless, their pupils were dilated and they
were drooling at the mouth - typical side effects of a particularly dangerous
type of hallucinogenic drug.

Basson, a former military officer, was testifying about the 1993 destruction
of hundreds of kilograms (pounds) of drugs such as cocaine, Mandrax and
Ecstasy, manufactured or bought by the South African army for use in crowd
control.

He told the court: "Analysis of video material showing surrendering (Iraqi)
troops emerging from their underground bunkers show that they had dilated
pupils, were drooling and had vacant stares."

"It appeared like the clinical profile of a BZ variant. The variant was also
tested in laboratory animals in South Africa but it was stopped because it
caused permanent damage to the subject.

"I had good reason to believe that America used a BZ variant against Iraq
during the Gulf War." Basson said BZ was a hallucinogenic which altered a
person's ability to act rationally.

It could either make somebody completely passive or uncontrollably
aggressive, to the point where he would attack his own colleagues, he said.

Basson is facing 46 charges ranging from murder to fraud for acts allegedly
committed while he was a high-ranking member of the apartheid-era military.

Dubbed "Dr Death", he was the mastermind behind the regime's secret programme
to develop biological and chemical warfare capabilities and this week
testified that he had bought a zoo to research the use of animal hormones to
control crowds.
( AFP )


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