- Ad Hoc
Study Group on
Psychochemical Agents,
which seems to have
acted as a
central authority on the
research of
psychochemical at
Edgewood ****nal and...
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Psychochemical warfare involves the use of
psychopharmacological agents (mind-altering
drugs or chemicals) with the
intention of
incapacitating an adversary...
- "**** bomb" is an
informal term
referring to a
proposed non-lethal
psychochemical weapon that was
speculated by the
United States Air
Force in the 1990s...
-
Olsen from a tear gas
canister during the 2011
Occupy Oakland protests.
Psychochemical weapons are
psychoactive drugs, such as BZ, LSD, Kolokol-1, EA-3167...
- with Agent 15 – a
hallucinogenic chemical similar to BZ – or any
other psychochemical. Agent 15
became an
issue after a 9 February 1998
British press release...
-
provisions of both the BWC and the
Chemical Weapons Convention.
Toxins and
psychochemical weapons are
often referred to as
midspectrum agents.
Unlike bioweapons...
- A
psychoactive drug, mind-altering drug, or consciousness-altering drug is a
chemical substance that
changes brain function and
results in alterations...
-
chemical warfare agents List of
psychoactive drugs used by
militaries Psychochemical warfare List of
gases Toxicity class Toxicity label Decomposes in gaseous...
- Hussein's
palaces in
western Iraq,
where they find "the Cradle", a
psychochemical weapon that
originated from an
abandoned CIA
biolab in Kentucky. While...
- Ketchum, who
worked for
almost a
decade on the U.S. military's top
secret psychochemical warfare program,
relates a
story relevant to the
concept of a "knockout...