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In reply to the discussion: Homemade canisters and sarin gas without stabilizers?? [View all]polichick
(37,626 posts)11. Thanks! I had been looking for that thread.
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Me too. I was so fascinated by what she was saying I didn't think to read her name...
polichick
Sep 2013
#2
Here are some of those devices - they do look homemade and incapable of flying 5-10 miles to target.
leveymg
Sep 2013
#63
Yes, that looks homemade. As far as the map goes, I'd rather see something...
polichick
Sep 2013
#66
The weapons inspectors might know more about weapons that were used in the Syrian
lumpy
Sep 2013
#68
She mentioned that some on his team have been interested in Syria for a long time.
polichick
Sep 2013
#16
As I understand it, she was referring to reporting overseas that's not making it here.
polichick
Sep 2013
#58
War is easy to 'fabricate' when the people in charge of a country are guilty of atrocity against
lumpy
Sep 2013
#74
well if this turns out to be true and the story does get coverage - a whole lot of people are going
Douglas Carpenter
Sep 2013
#36
But Agent Mike has said that we should not read RT news anymore for our own good.
L0oniX
Sep 2013
#71
wasn't there some report the other day that the rebels admitted they were mishandling the chemical
niyad
Sep 2013
#39
The thread you referred to got locked because it was in LBN w/o a decent source.
rhett o rick
Sep 2013
#80
Conflicting reports re.this. Some say the rebels admit the gas attack. Some say the rebels
lumpy
Sep 2013
#75
It was Bill - and her point was that he didn't have a problem with the "evidence"...
polichick
Sep 2013
#42
In what capacity was Bill Clinton "in the room" regarding the runup to Iraq conversation ?
lumpy
Sep 2013
#64
Chinese & Russian inspectors have huge conflict of interest. Their governments support Assad bigtime
Bernardo de La Paz
Sep 2013
#54
I'm not sure I'd trust the reports of "Chinese and Russian inspectors"
Spider Jerusalem
Sep 2013
#55
I wouldn't trust theirs or ours - hopefully the prez will wait for a UN report.
polichick
Sep 2013
#60
Agreed - I've been talking about a "propaganda war" since high school Amer. Hist. class...
polichick
Sep 2013
#62
We're not getting the answers to anything, just a heap of propaganda from several sources
lumpy
Sep 2013
#67
Fascinating. FEAR is a easiest way to control people and politicians sure needed...
polichick
Sep 2013
#73
The answer is that the gas can be made fairly easily, but it isn't as simple as all that.
PDJane
Sep 2013
#84