Posted on 10/12/2001 7:32:58 AM PDT by Grampa Dave
Two Men Arrested Near Folsom Dam, FBI Has Been Notified Posted: 10:40 p.m. PDT October 11, 2001
FOLSOM, Calif. -- The FBI has been notified of the arrests of two men at Folsom Dam.
The men were arrested about 11 p.m. Wednesday night after they were spotted in a restricted area near the Dam.
Both men were placed in the Sacramento County jail.
It's believed that the men were illegally trying to gain access to a fishing location, but officials say that they are taking no chances in this climate of heightened security
(50,000 acre ft/reservior)(43,560cft/acre ft)(7.48 gal/cft)(3.79 liters/gal). . .
Of course a detailed statistical study based on actuaries weighing cost- benefit analysis considerations probably do not depend on precise conversions - just a lot of fog and conuuzzion.
No. It was neither constructive nor in error.
It was smartassed and deliberate.
Most of us released these stripers, and the kill to eat fishers concentrated on the planted trout. The community that we are talking about heard about the stripers in this lake. In a few months they caught and killed all of them. Besides the massive legal kills during the daytime. Apparently they sneaked in at night when the stripers really strike because no fishers are in that park. Vans would come up to the gates to load up bags of huge and dead stripers.
If these fish were sold to fish markets, the end users got a whole lot of chemicals that humans should not eat!
Snap quiz... what deadly nerve gas is based on Ricin?????
Answer: Sarin
Semper Chemical
It took a truckload, contrary to the assertion that I was testing out of purely, objective curiosity.
Second, the pages on nicotine dosage, that I investigated pursuant to the claim, stated that a fatal dose of nicotine was ten times higher by weight than that published for ricin.
I understand the problems with dispersion and have no knowledge of what might be done to accomplish that in a reservior with either substance, particularly given the possible addition of surfactants or other delivery mechanisms (microencapsulation for example) that might change the picture radically (I don't have a water/ricin phase diagram). Given the volume of an average reservoir is as I suggested, I think that in either case, ricin or nicotine, that the analysis successfully refutes the assertion that a fatal contamination of a reservior can be accomplished easily with a small amount of material.
It takes a truckload.
Further, ricin has been confiscated in large amounts at the Canadian border. I have seen no similar reports for nicotine. So unless you can show me an error in that analysis, as far as I can tell, the mass analysis still stands; i.e.,
It takes a truckload.
Semper Fi
" All substances are poisons. There is not one that is not a poison. The correct dose differentiates a poison and a remedy". (Paracelsus 1493-1541)
The McGraw Hill Encyclopedia of Science and Technology [11] lists the following list (I am not going to make a table just for you Trident/Delta. I coule not find a list with both ricin and nicotine, suffice it to say that ALL the data I found has confirmed what I have said in my "ramblings."):
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/sci/chem-faq/part2/section-3.html
"Approximate Median Lethal Doses of Some Toxins per kg of Bodyweight"
Toxin; Dose; Test Animal
tetanus; 1 nanogram; mouse, probably human
botulinal neurotoxin; 1 nanogram; mouse, human
shigella; 1 nanogram; monkey, human
shigella; 1 microgram; mouse
ricin; 1 microgram; human
diphtheria; 100 nanograms; human
diphtheria; 1.6 milligrams; mouse
Ricin is a toxin lectin and hemagglutinin isolated from the castor bean. Merck reports the lethal dose in mice as 1 microgram of ricin D nitrogen (ip) per kg, and that ricin molecular weight is about 65,000. Ricin has been shown to contain four lectins, of which the RCL III (aka Ricin D ) and RCL IV are the toxins. Merck also reports the following LD50 per kg of bodyweight:- http://omega.cc.umb.edu/~ehs/chptxt.htm
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|
MERCURIC CHLORIDE |
1 |
AFLATOXIN B1 |
5 |
POTASSIUM CYANIDE |
5 |
SODIUM AZIDE |
27 |
NICOTINE |
50 |
FORMALDEHYDE |
100 |
HYDRAZINE |
129 |
PICRIC ACID |
200 |
PHENOL |
317 |
ATROPINE |
500 |
ACETALDEHYDE |
661 |
ARSENIC |
763 |
BENZENE |
930 |
LEAD CHLORIDE |
1500 |
EDTA |
2000 |
ACETONITRILE |
2460 |
XYLENE |
4300 |
METHANOL |
5628 |
ACETONE |
5800 |
ETHANOL |
7060 |
IODINE |
14000 |
GLUCOSE |
25800 |
GLUTAMINE (L-) |
80941 |
1 microgram of ricin per kg of body weight, versus 50 milligrams of nicotine per kg of body weight. Just in case you don't want to do the math, that data makes ricin 50,000 times more toxic than nicotine.
If you continue to doubt it TD, order an MSDS for each of these substances from your vaunted EPA labs. When they get back to you in two weeks (if you are lucky), let me know what they said.
A more sinister scenario would be not to contaminate the reservoir, but to pump a contaminant into the water main from a building that is connected to city water.
Wonder why the Clintons were out there?
Sorry, Grampa, I simply couln't resist.
Have at it. Might I suggest your local university water supply where it wouldn't even be noticed.
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