by Peachtree Pam » Tue Aug 09, 2005 3:52 pm
Rain, Antiaristo,<br><br>Do you have anymore info on this?<br><br>Rain, I am still reading your link on Cook and the lethal drug history, it is long and gruesome reading and horrifying...<br><br><br>This is just the same except from from Marrs' book:<br><br>Testifying before the Church Committee in 1975, CIA technicians told of a variety of TWEP technology - Termination With Extreme Prejudice - including liquid botulinum toxins and a pulmonary-embolism-causing pill which cannot be detected in a post-mortem examination.<br><br>One recently-declassified CIA document, a letter from an Agency consultant to a CIA officer, states:<br><br>You will recall that I mentioned that the local circumstances under which a given means might be used might suggest the technique to be used in that case. I think the gross divisions in presenting this subject might be:<br><br>bodies left with no hope of the cause of death being determined by the most complete autopsy and chemical examinations <br>bodies left in such circumstances as to simulate accidental death <br>bodies left in such circumstances as to simulate suicidal death <br>bodies left with residue that simulate those caused by natural diseases.<br> <br>The letter goes on to show that undetected murders do not have to be the result of sophisticated chemicals. It states:<br><br>There are two techniques which I believe should be mentioned since they require no special equipment besides a strong arm and the will to do such a job. These would be either to smother the victim with a pillow or to strangle him with a wide piece of cloth such as a bath towel. In such cases, there is no specific anatomic changes to indicate the cause of death...<br><br>While is obvious that the CIA - and hence the mob through operatives who work for both - has the capability of killing, it is less well-known that the Agency has developed drugs to induce cancer. Recall that Jack Ruby died of sudden lung cancer just as he had been granted a new trial.<br><br>A 1952 CIA memo reported on the cancer-causing effects of beryllium:<br><br>This is certainly the most toxic inorganic element and it produces a peculiar fibrotic tumor at the site of local application. The amount necessary to produce these tumors is a few micrograms.<br><br> <p></p><i></i>