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- the psychochemicals." This was alarming enough to a Harvard psychiatrist, E. James Lieberman, that he published an article entitled "Psychochemicals as...
- Psychochemical warfare involves the use of psychopharmacological agents (mind-altering drugs or chemicals) with the intention of incapacitating an adversary...
- intelligence information indicated that Iraq researched a number of psychochemicals, including Agent 15, BZ, and PCP; however, UNSCOM indicated it saw...
- A psychoactive drug, mind-altering drug, or consciousness-altering drug is a chemical substance that changes brain function and results in alterations...
- 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...
- Short-Term Exposure To Chemical Agents". Cholinesterase Reactivators, Psychochemicals and Irritants and Vesicants. Vol. 2. Commission on Life Sciences. The...
- provisions of both the BWC and the Chemical Weapons Convention. Toxins and psychochemical weapons are often referred to as midspectrum agents. Unlike bioweapons...
- "**** 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...
- years attention had been fixed on the military potentialities of the psychochemicals of various types. Research on new agents tended to concentrate on viral...
- Exposure To Chemical Agents, Volume 2: Cholinesterase Reactivators, Psychochemicals and Irritants and Vesicants. The National Academies Press. p. 79....