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Homeland Security to test chemical weapons near Kansas / Oklahoma border
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[quote:last one:MV8zNjg5MzY3XzY1OTUwMzE3Xzg2RDBBOUFC] [quote:Zuzu:MV8zNjg5MzY3XzY1OTQ5NTA5XzNDOTZBRjY1] [i][b]"For the biological portion of the test, it plans to release genetic barcoded spores of a biological insecticide known as native Btk, which is sold under the trade name of Dipel. Dipel is not considered a hazard by the Environmental Protection Agency when handled appropriately, according to the assessment."[/b][/i] Read more here: http://www.kansas.com/news/local/article183818896.html#storylink=cpy [/quote] "when handled appropriately" :cruise: [/quote]
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Oh boy, how many ways could this go wrong?
"officials plan to execute a "low level outdoor release" of inert chemical and biological simulant materials at the old Chilocco Indian School in January and again in June"
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"determine how protected people would be when staying inside if biological agents are used in a terror attack"
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Congressman Ron Estes, R-Kansas, announced Thursday night that he has “numerous questions” about chemical and biological tests the Department of Homeland Security wants to conduct just across the state line in Oklahoma.
“I have numerous questions regarding this proposed test,” Estes said. “While it’s important for our federal agencies to test their abilities in response to threats, we need to be one hundred percent certain this test is safe for the residents of south central Kansas.”
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link to www.kansas.com
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