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Home » Chem-Bio » Subway Attack “Mostly Psychological”

Subway Attack “Mostly Psychological”

In the Time arti­cle about the aborted attack on New York’s sub­ways, con­struc­tion of Al-Qaeda’s chem­i­cal bomb — which sup­pos­edly com­bines sodium cyanide and hydrochlo­ric acid — is called “the equiv­a­lent of split­ting the atom.“
cyanide.jpgUh, not really, experts are answer­ing.
Globalsecurity.org’s George Smith says that shows an “uneasy grasp of the sci­ence.”

The reac­tion of hydrochlo­ric acid, a com­mon reagent… and sodium cyanide is… is not equiv­a­lent to split­ting the atom… It indi­cates some­one who was not a sci­en­tist or per­haps knowl­edge­able on the fine details, if there are any.

“This type of attack, whether the assailant real­izes it or not, is going to be mostly psy­cho­log­i­cal,” an ord­nance spe­cial­ist adds.

Simply allow­ing the chem­i­cals to inter­min­gle with­out effi­ciently mix­ing them will not pro­duce an effec­tive chem­i­cal weapon. Even if it does, by some stroke of luck, emit a sub­stan­tial amount of HCN, imme­di­ately leav­ing the exposed area and get­ting fresh air will limit its effects. HCN has never really been used as a weapon because of this; its only doc­u­mented use was by the Nazis dur­ing WWII in their geno­cide cham­bers.
There is the pos­si­bil­ity that a cou­ple peo­ple may have an espe­cially bad reac­tion and suc­cumb to the effects of the chem­i­cal (as hap­pened in Japan’s sub­way sys­tem a cou­ple years ago). Overall, the fear and lack of secu­rity it instills into the public’s minds will be the great­est last­ing effect.

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  1. Byron Skinner says:
    June 19, 2006 at 2:27 pm

    Good Morning Folks,
    To make the pub­lic for­get that the DHS issued two con­tracts that amounted to about $25 Million for Limos and Hookers, Re, for­mer Congress Randall Harold Cunningham, a $200 bot­tle of Champagine at Hooters, I didn’t know that a burger joint had such an item and $1 Billion in graft with Hurricane kartina relief, he** even by lou­siana stan­dards this is a good pay day, by telling us that they pre­vented a Terrorists attack by some pool guy on the NYC sub­way?
    Is the American pub­lic really that gullible?
    Unfortunately it appears they are.
    ALLONS,
    Byron Skinner

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