I don't sleep. I toss and turn and have nightmares about when I helped design chemicals intended to be used to kill innocent men, women, and children in time of war, and in the most cowardly way imaginable.
Oh, wait. That was you.
bagster wrote: “I don’t sleep. I toss and turn and have nightmares about when I helped design chemicals intended to be used to kill innocent men, women, and children in time of war, and in the most cowardly way imaginable.”
Well, you can sleep better now because the US has destroyed all chemical weapons and renounced the right to chemical weapon retaliation. In 1993, the United States signed the Chemical Weapons Convention, which required the destruction of all chemical weapon agents, dispersal systems, and chemical weapons production facilities by April 2012. In 1997, the United States formally agreed to destroy its stockpile by ratifying the Chemical Weapons Convention. The international treaty bans the use of all chemical weapons and aims to eliminate them throughout the world.
I worked as a chemical warfare decontamination analyst.