Incapacitating agent - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The term incapacitating agent is defined by the U.S. Department of Defense as Lethal agents are primarily intended to kill, but supposedly nonlethal incapacitating agents can kill many of those expo...
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I decided as one of my first how to, to show how to make knock out gas. I you want to see something made. post in your comment and I'll get to it as fast as I can. ... Bat Knockout Gas ... crazy purple knockout gas...
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Me (stev0508) and cole (dancockfan)made some home made knock out gas lol (not realy its fake) ... crazy purple knockout gas ... knockout md...
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Knockout gas is the top choice for the abduction of minor celebrities. More reliable than chloroform and far less dangerous than a blow to the head, knockout gas will ensure that your target remains unconscious until they are safely tied up in your basement.
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Moscow theater hostage crisis - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The Moscow theatre hostage crisis , also known as the 2002 Nord-Ost siege , was the seizure of a crowded Moscow theatre on October 23, 2002 by about 40-50 armed Chechen terrorists who claimed alle...
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Marines Kill Knockout Gas Info; Wired News ... NEW YORK (AP) -- A watchdog group has removed documents from its website that detail military research into knockout gases similar to the one used in the deadly 2002 Moscow theater siege after the Marine Corps warned they could pose a threat to Defense Department employees.
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A watchdog group pulls documents detailing military research into knockout gases from its website. The Marines, who "inadvertantly" sent the papers to the group under the Freedom of Information Act, requested the deletion. ... The group, the Sunshine Project, ... The documents were posted on the group's site in January.
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THERE is speculation that US troops guarding prisoners at Guantanamo Bay are using a knockout gas similar to the agent used by Russian forces to end a ... The legal status of a knockout gas is unclear. Under the treaty prohibiting chemical weapons, to which the US belongs, its use would be prohibited in war, but not in...
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Subject: putin's knockout gas ... So it turns out that the gas used was vaporised fentanyl. I was wondering, wasn't there a better gas to do the job? I mean, with all the gases available, chloroform, halothane, etc, i'm surprised that they had to take a last minute improvised desperate approach(or something).
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