17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
This is a document that is being posted to be used in the 04/10/17 PUBLIC PRESS RELEASE.
The O4/06/17 “WAR OF AGGRESSION” by the United States’ DESPOTISM Government Regime’s WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists LAUNCH on Syria CLEARLY is PROHIBITED by INTERNATIONAL Laws, WERE NOT approved by the United States’ Congress, WAS NOT Approved by the United Nations and WAS NOT Approved by NATO, etc. – i.e. WHITE Jewish/Zionist-CONTROLLED Fronting Organizations BEHIND and ALLOWING the LONE WOLF TERRORIST ATTACKS of the United States’ DESPOT in its Airstrikes on Syria.
NONE of the WHITE Jewish/Zionist-Controlled Organizations (United Nations, NATO and United States Congress) are REQUIRING that the United States’ DESPOT to PROVIDE EVIDENCE of Chemical Attacks and REPEATEDLY allow for the United States’ DEPOT to CREATE lies as they did WITH IRAQ claiming its Country were HARBORING “Weapons Of Mass Destruction” WHEN it WAS NOT! The United States’ DESPOT being REPEATEDLY ALLOWED by the United Nations, NATO and United States’ WHITE Jewish/Zionist and WHITE Supremacists CONTROLLED Corporate DESPOT Regime to PLACE THEIR TERRORIST Government Regime ABOVE International Laws. . . .
As in the alleged 04/04/17 Syria Chemical Attacks the United States DESPOT’S WHITE Jews/Zionists used their CONTROL and RUNNING of the MEDIA NETWORKS to COVER-UP the United States LAUNCHING GENOCIDE Chemical Attacks on INNOCENT Syrian Civilians
The attacks on 04/06/17 and/or 04/07/17 (Syria Time) is the “FEATHER-IN-THE-CAP” Community Activist Vogel Denise Newsome and others APPRECIATE as they LEGALLY/LAWFULLY request INTERNATIONAL INTERVENTION of the United States’ WHITE Jewish/Zionist and WHITE Supremacist DESPOT Corporate Government Regime that has HIJACKED and OVERTHROWN the United States OF AMERICA’s Government!
040717 UNITED STATES' LIST OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
1. 17 USC § 107 Limitations on Exclusive Rights – FAIR USE
UNITED STATES’
LIST OF CHEMICAL WEAPONS
UNITED STATES’ DESPOTISM GOVERNMENT REGIME’S
WHITE Jews/Zionists and WHITE Supremacists
BUILD UP UNITED STATES’
CHEMICAL WEAPONS OF MASS DESTRUCTION
THEN USE THESE CHEMICAL WEAPONS ON
FOREIGN NATIONS-OF-COLOR FOR
GENOCIDAL PURPOSES and
FRAMING FOREIGN GOVERNMENT LEADERS
FOR UNITED STATES’ TERRORIST ACTS
2. From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The United States chemical weapons program began in 1917 during World War I with the creation of the U.S.
Army's Gas Service Section and ended 73 years later in 1990 with the country's practical adoption of the
Chemical Weapons Convention (signed 1993; entered into force, 1997). Destruction of stockpiled chemical
weapons began in 1985 and is still ongoing. The U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense, at
Aberdeen Proving Ground, Maryland, continues to operate for purely defensive research and education
purposes.
1 Agencies and organizations
1.1 Army agencies and schools
1.2 Units
1.3 Modern chemical depots
1.4 Older chemical weapons program locations
2 Treaties, laws and policy
3 Weapons
3.1 Canceled weapon projects
3.2 Vehicles
3.3 Declared stockpile and other weapons
3.4 Stockpiled chemical agents
3.5 Older chemical agents
4 Other equipment
5 Exercises, incidents, and accidents
5.1 Operations and exercises
5.2 Accidents
5.3 Chemical testing
6 Chemical defense program
7 See also
8 References
Army agencies and schools
The U.S. chemical weapons programs have generally been run by the U.S. Army:
American Expeditionary Force Gas Service Section
American Expeditionary Force Chemical Service Section
U.S. Army Gas School
U.S. Army Soldier and Biological-Chemical Command
United States Army Chemical Corps, originally the Chemical Warfare Service
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3. The regimental insignia of the U.S.
Army Chemical Corps
Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent
Disposal System (JACADS) in 2000
United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical
Defense
U.S. Army Chemical Materials Agency
Program Executive Office, Assembled Chemical Weapons
Alternatives
United States Army CBRN School
Units
Chemical mortar battalion
1st Gas Regiment
2nd Chemical Mortar Battalion
Modern chemical depots
Active bases
Blue Grass Army Depot
Pueblo Chemical Depot
Closed bases
Johnston Atoll Chemical Agent Disposal System (closed 2000)
Edgewood Chemical Activity at Aberdeen Proving Ground (closed
2006)
Hawthorne Army Depot (eliminated shells 1999)
Newport Chemical Depot (closed 2008)
Pine Bluff Chemical Activity (closed 2014)[1]
Umatilla Chemical Depot (closed 2014)[2]
Anniston Chemical Activity (closed 2013)[3]
Deseret Chemical Depot with Tooele Chemical Agent Disposal
Facility (closed 2013)[4]
Older chemical weapons program locations
Camp American University
Camp Leach
Dugway Proving Ground
Rocky Mountain Arsenal
Navajo Ordnance Depot
The U.S. is party to several treaties which limit chemical weapons:
Chemical Weapons Convention
Chemical Weapons Convention Implementation Act of 1998
Executive Order 11850
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4. M134 cluster bomblets in an Honest
John warhead
Executive Order 13049
Executive Order 13128
Hague Conventions (1899 and 1907)
Treaty relating to the Use of Submarines and Noxious Gases in Warfare - Failed because France objected
to clauses relating to submarine warfare
Geneva Protocol
Public Law 99-145
Canceled weapon projects
While these weapon systems were developed, they were not produced or
stored in the US chemical weapons stockpile.
BIGEYE bomb
XM-736 8-inch binary projectile
Vehicles
LCI(M), infantry landing craft armed with 4.2 in mortar
M1135 Nuclear, Biological, Chemical, Reconnaissance Vehicle, a
variation of the Stryker vehicle
M93 Fox
MQM-58 Overseer
Declared stockpile and other weapons
M1 chemical mine
M1 chemical bomb
M10 smoke tank
M104 155mm shell
M110A1/A2 155mm shell
M114 bomblet
M121/A1 155mm shell
M122 155mm shell
M125 bomblet, (developed as E54R6) chemical bomblet used with M34A1 cluster bomb
M134 bomblet, (developed as E130R1), chemical bomblet for use with Honest John rockets
M138 bomblet, sub-munition for the M43 cluster bomb
M139 cluster bomblets for the MGR-1 Honest John rocket and other missile systems
M2 mortar shell (M2A1) for the M2 4.2 Inch Mortar
M23 chemical mine
M34A1 cluster bomb (developed as E101R3), first U.S. air-delivered nerve agent weapon
M360 105mm shell
M426 8-inch shell
M43 cluster bomb
M44 generator cluster
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5. An M55 rocket being destroyed in
1990
Ball-and-stick model of the (S)
enantiomer of VX
M47 bomb, 100 lb. World War II-era chemical bomb
M55 rocket
M6 canister, BZ sub-munition for the M44 generator cluster
M60 105mm shell
M687 155mm shell
MC-1 bomb
Mk 94 bomb
Mk 95 bomb
Weteye bomb, also known as the Mk-116 bomb
Stockpiled chemical agents
Agents stockpiled at the time of Chemical Weapons Convention:
isopropyl aminoethylmethyl phosphonite, or QL, part of a binary
weapon (VX)
Methylphosphonyl difluoride (known to the military as DF) and a
mixture of isopropyl alcohol and isopropyl amine (known as
OPA), a binary chemical weapon (sarin)
Mustard gas
Sarin (GB)
VX
Rainbow Herbicides
Older chemical agents
Phosgene
Chlorine
BZ
Chemical Agent Identification Set (CAIS)
People sniffer
Operations and exercises
Operation Blue Skies
Operation CHASE, an operation that dumped conventional and chemical munitions at sea
Operation Davy Jones' Locker, a post-World War II operation aimed at dumping German chemical
weapons at seas
Operation Geranium, a 1948 operation that dumped lewisite into the Atlantic Ocean.
Operation Paperclip, a program beginning in 1945 to bring German scientists to the U.S.
Operation Ranch Hand, defoliant operations during the Vietnam War
Operation Red Hat, an early 1970 program to repatriate weapons from Okinawa
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6. Operation Rock Ready, 1980’s testing and rebuilding of the M17 series protective mask
Operation Snoopy, Vietnam War people sniffer operations.
Operation Steel Box, an operation which moved chemical weapons out of Germany in 1990.
Accidents
Bombing of the SS John Harvey during the Air Raid on Bari
Dugway sheep incident
Chemical testing
Edgewood Arsenal human experiments
Operation LAC, (Large Area Coverage), 1958 test that dropped microscopic particles over much of the
United States
Operation Top Hat, a 1953 Chemical Corps exercise testing decontamination methods on human subjects
Project SHAD
United States Army Medical Research Institute of Chemical Defense
List of U.S. biological weapons topics
United States and weapons of mass destruction
MK ULTRA, the CIA-led program to test various chemicals
Mesesan, Mark. "Pine Bluff Chemical Agen Disposal Facility prepared for final closure". army.mil. Retrieved
2 January 2014.
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Mesesan, Mark. "Cleanup of Umatilla Chemical Depot's incineration plant is complete". oregonlive.com. Retrieved
7 October 2014.
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Mesesan, Mark. "One year after last chemical weapons destroyed, incinerator at Anniston Army Depot closed".
blog.al.com. Retrieved 17 January 2015.
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Mesesan, Mark. "Deseret Chemical Depot Closes, Transitions Installation to Tooele Army Depot". www.army.mil.
Retrieved 4 March 2015.
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