weeThePeople
November 27th, 2008, 08:27 PM
Here is one I haven't seen discussed on here yet from Moojahidin spelled incorrectly in purpose. Any and all of your opinions are appreciated.
Betaluminum Poison
Name: Betaluminum
Appearance: Sticky coffee colored liquid.
Lethal Dose: 0.000028 gm
Time to Death: 12-36 hours
Effect will start after 12 hours. It will stop the breathing. Victim will die between 24-36 hours.
Preparation and Precautions
1. Fill a jam jar to just over the half-way mark with powdered maize or corn flour.
2. Place 2 spatulas of meat or fish into the jar.
3. On this place 1.5 to 2 spatulas of fresh horse dropping (N.B. cow dropping can be used if horse is not available).
4. Fill up the jar with water and let the water soak through the maize to the bottom, then put more water until the jar is COMPLETELY FULL (very important that no air-space is left in the jar). Close the jar tightly.
---Lid
---Water
---Excrement
---Meat
---Powdered Maize
---Jar Bottom
5. Leave the jar in a dark warm (25-35oC) place for ten days. Leave it in hay, as hay stays at approximately this temperature.
6. After ten days, if the preparation has been successful, the lid will be bent from the pressure inside.
AT THIS STAGE MEDICAL GLOVES, A GAS MASK, A HEAD COVER AND A
FULL BODY COVER IS ESSENTIAL. NO PART OF THE BODY OR SKIN MUST BE
EXPOSED.
7. Open the lid very very carefully. and there will be a coffee coloured red/brown crystals (may look like a layer of liquid) on top. This will mainly be stuck to the lid and can be removed by means of a syringe (preferable) or a spatula. There will also be a little bit remaining on top of the water. There will be a PHENOMENALLY bad smell but it will not be from the substance- only from what is underneath.
These crystals are called Betaluminum Poison. The crystals are very refined in the shape of coffee and do not dissolve in water.
Tests Results
1 gm was dissolved in a ethyl alcohol. 1ml of this solution was given to a rabbit orally. It died in about ten hours.
The same amount was given to the rabbit but in water - it died in about 30 hours.
1ml from the water underneath the substance in the jar was injected into a rabbit. It died in 12 hours.
1ml was dissolved in DMSO (Di-Methyl-Sulphur-Oxide). The solution was touched onto a rabbit's skin. It died in 42 hours.
Notes
There is no evidence to suggest that a greater dose leads to death quicker than 12 hours. This is a biological poison i.e. bacteria- not a chemical one.
- Effects: Dizziness, extreme tiredness, headache, constipation.
- No treatment.
- Recommended use is to place a minute quantity in food, just before serving.
Betaluminum Poison
Name: Betaluminum
Appearance: Sticky coffee colored liquid.
Lethal Dose: 0.000028 gm
Time to Death: 12-36 hours
Effect will start after 12 hours. It will stop the breathing. Victim will die between 24-36 hours.
Preparation and Precautions
1. Fill a jam jar to just over the half-way mark with powdered maize or corn flour.
2. Place 2 spatulas of meat or fish into the jar.
3. On this place 1.5 to 2 spatulas of fresh horse dropping (N.B. cow dropping can be used if horse is not available).
4. Fill up the jar with water and let the water soak through the maize to the bottom, then put more water until the jar is COMPLETELY FULL (very important that no air-space is left in the jar). Close the jar tightly.
---Lid
---Water
---Excrement
---Meat
---Powdered Maize
---Jar Bottom
5. Leave the jar in a dark warm (25-35oC) place for ten days. Leave it in hay, as hay stays at approximately this temperature.
6. After ten days, if the preparation has been successful, the lid will be bent from the pressure inside.
AT THIS STAGE MEDICAL GLOVES, A GAS MASK, A HEAD COVER AND A
FULL BODY COVER IS ESSENTIAL. NO PART OF THE BODY OR SKIN MUST BE
EXPOSED.
7. Open the lid very very carefully. and there will be a coffee coloured red/brown crystals (may look like a layer of liquid) on top. This will mainly be stuck to the lid and can be removed by means of a syringe (preferable) or a spatula. There will also be a little bit remaining on top of the water. There will be a PHENOMENALLY bad smell but it will not be from the substance- only from what is underneath.
These crystals are called Betaluminum Poison. The crystals are very refined in the shape of coffee and do not dissolve in water.
Tests Results
1 gm was dissolved in a ethyl alcohol. 1ml of this solution was given to a rabbit orally. It died in about ten hours.
The same amount was given to the rabbit but in water - it died in about 30 hours.
1ml from the water underneath the substance in the jar was injected into a rabbit. It died in 12 hours.
1ml was dissolved in DMSO (Di-Methyl-Sulphur-Oxide). The solution was touched onto a rabbit's skin. It died in 42 hours.
Notes
There is no evidence to suggest that a greater dose leads to death quicker than 12 hours. This is a biological poison i.e. bacteria- not a chemical one.
- Effects: Dizziness, extreme tiredness, headache, constipation.
- No treatment.
- Recommended use is to place a minute quantity in food, just before serving.