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  • Florida chemistry student caught on camera injecting opioid ‘chemical agent’ under neighbor’s door

    08/25/2023 2:36:06 PM PDT · by yesthatjallen · 18 replies
    NYPost ^ | 08 25 2023 | Patrick Reilly
    A Florida chemistry student was caught on a neighbor’s hidden camera allegedly injecting an opioid “chemical agent” underneath their front door, causing the family and their newborn baby to fall ill, according to police. Umar Abdullah and his pregnant wife moved into their new condo in Tampa in June 2022 and were warmly welcomed by other residents in the building. Shortly after, however, Abdullah began receiving texts from his disgruntled downstairs neighbor, Xuming Li, a seemingly “regular guy” who complained about losing sleep and hearing the toilet seat move, he told WFLA. After months of quarreling, Abdullah said, he, his...
  • US army patented bioagent dispencer in 2003

    03/15/2006 9:47:25 AM PST · by S0122017 · 38 replies · 720+ views
    United States Patent and Trademark Office ^ | February 25, 2003 | Gonzalez, et al.
    Read or skim the patent below for the bold text. You can read for yourselves: they consider bio and chemical agents a possible application of this 'non lethal' dispencer. Even IF this was some sort of screw- up of an overenthusiastic researcher and it was never meant to be used as such, the defence guys shold still be ashamed for not running a check on this sort of thing. If they actually consider bioagents a possible use for this contraption, well. Im not laughing. This could have led/will lead to political embarashment. ------------------------------------------------------   ( 3 of 3 ) United...
  • Before the Senate Offices, Ricin-Laced Letter Was Also Sent to White House

    02/03/2004 3:31:09 PM PST · by Dog · 42 replies · 234+ views
    ABCNEWS ^ | Feb 3 2004 | NA
    Before the Senate Offices, Ricin-Laced Letter Was Also Sent to White House Feb. 3 — As federal investigators try to trace the origin of suspected ricin found Monday in the office of Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist, ABCNEWS has learned of an earlier, undisclosed incident in which a ricin-laced letter was intercepted on its way to the White House. In November, a letter postmarked Chattanooga, Tenn., and addressed to the White House was intercepted at an off-site mail sorting facility in the Washington area, sources told ABCNEWS. The powdery substance in the letter tested positive for ricin. However, the tests...
  • SECOND US POISON SCARE

    SECOND US POISON SCARE A second suspected case of the deadly poison ricin is being investigated in the United States. An envelope containing a suspicious powder, addressed to the Republican National Committee and found in a Connecticut post office, is being tested. The letter was discovered hours after a powder which initially tested positive for ricin was found in a US Senate mailroom. Officials in Connecticut said field tests of the powder were inconclusive but all mail associated with the envelope was isolated until laboratory tests were completed. "We are performing a battery of tests for biological and chemical agents,...
  • Suspicious Powder (possibly Ricin) Empties Some Offices at Senate Building

    02/02/2004 5:25:53 PM PST · by pitinkie · 367 replies · 451+ views
    abcnews.com ^ | 02/02/2004
    Hazardous Substance Suspicious Powder Empties Some Offices at Senate Building Feb. 2— Some workers in a Senate office building were told to leave their offices today after preliminary testing indicated the presence of a hazardous substance. The U.S. Capitol Police said a suspicious powder substance was found at 3 p.m. in a room in the Dirksen Senate Office Building, located northeast of the Capitol. A preliminary test found that the substance was hazardous, the police said. Around 7:20 p.m. a message on the Senate's internal telephone alert system instructed employees in several offices on the south side of the building's...