RE: [ZION] Chechen gas

2002-10-31 Thread chet-el
Sandy and Melinda Rabinowitz wrote: > I once knew someone who lived (quite literally) in the > middle of a pasture and right next door to a large chicken > farm, in Oklahoma near the Arkansas state line. I wonder > sometimes how she managed to stand it. I know I couldn't > have... /Sandy/

Re: [ZION] Chechen gas

2002-10-31 Thread Sandy and Melinda Rabinowitz
--- Ronn --- >Not to be confused with the similar sounding "chicken gas": an equally >potent vapor familiar to the downwind neighbors of poultry farmers as the >aroma of poop from the coop . . . --- I once knew someone who lived (quite literally) in the middle of a pasture and right next door t

Re: [ZION] Chechen gas

2002-10-30 Thread Ronn Blankenship
At 09:35 PM 10/30/02, Marc A. Schindler wrote: Turns out the earlier speculation I had posted about which gas was used against the Chechen terrorists in the Moscow theatre was wrong: Russian officials are saying it was fenatyl, an opiate some 50 times more potent than morphine. Not to be confu

RE: [ZION] Chechen gas

2002-10-30 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Sheesh. Make that fentanyl. At any rate, this evening on As It Happens they interviewed a CBW expert in Ottawa who said there was an "epidemic" of illicit fentanyl usage in New York a few years ago. It's so potent some people died with needles still in their arms. Marc Schindler wrote: > Turns

[ZION] Chechen gas

2002-10-30 Thread Marc A. Schindler
Turns out the earlier speculation I had posted about which gas was used against the Chechen terrorists in the Moscow theatre was wrong: Russian officials are saying it was fenatyl, an opiate some 50 times more potent than morphine. <