Posted on 09/22/2020 8:43:50 AM PDT by DFG
The Canadian woman accused of sending a letter containing ricin to President Trump has been identified as Pascale Ferrier of Quebec, authorities said.
Ferrier was taken into custody Sunday by US Customs and Border Protection agents at the Peace Bridge border crossing near Buffalo, New York, where she is expected to appear in federal court to face charges.
She was supposed to appear in court Monday, but her appearance was delayed until Tuesday afternoon, according to a spokesperson for the US Attorneys Office, according to the CBC.
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Dykes!!!;)
Now that is funny!!!!
Good thing I did not have coffee in my mouth.
Needed that. Thank you.
This woman really has rotten luck.
I mean, she mailed something through Canada Post, and it actually got where it was going.
If Eve had looked like that, none of us would be here.
Didn’t some crackpot leftist try to do the same thing to GWB?
Will be interesting to see how she made it or where she got it. I thought it was very odd they waited so long to release her name. Would be interesting to see if she was just a flunky to a much more sinister group.
current ‘normal’ ‘average’ citizens today? no
Oh my! I didn’t need that giant image of it.
Well that figures....thanks for the info..as she sure did not look like she had the wherewithal to come up with it on her own.
:-)
I read that she’d been arrested, last year, in Hildago Cty, TX.
Have no idea what for.
Wandering around without a leash?.......................
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LOL, I have a degree in Chemistry, and someone induced me to watch “Breaking Bad”, and I felt much safer living in the house with my wife when she is angry with me when I saw what you had to do to get the ricin out of the castor beans...:)
Heh, and I am only kidding...my wife wouldn’t poison me.
I think.
Reminds of that famous Churchill anecdote which I really love:
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Lady Nancy Astor: Winston, if you were my husband, I’d poison your tea.
Winston Churchill: Nancy, if I were your husband, I’d drink it.
Supposedly it can be made from castor beans.
Not too long ago when pharmaceutical companies were far and few in between the only resources humans had was to make do with what was available in regards to plants, trees etc. and if you knew how some of that stuff works, it was just as effective and potent as what has been developed later on by drug companies. Take for example valerian root, its use dates back to he Roman empire and was used to calm down heart palpitations and to induce sleep. It is easily made by taking about a pound of valerian root and soak it in high octane vodka used as a solvent to extract the oil. It is a process known as making a tincture, and believe me it works very well, it also has an unforgettable smell but it works. On second thought and in this case it probably is less troublesome to go to Wall Mart and buy the pills, as I have seen them there.
Different application require different solutions or solvents, others use steam to extract the essential oils. Or take for example in the bygone days when they used the bark from weeping willows to extract a very similar component to what is known today as Aspirin. Or when your eye doctor uses atropine to dilute your pupils it originally was derived from a nightshade plant in the family of nightshade plants by the name of belladonna, many times young children mistake these berries as edibles which they are not, also known as crazy cherries, which results in poisoning. It is an interesting subject and like anything else it can be used for good or for bad.
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