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- Nov 11, 2020
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U.S. government, with shellfish poison and cyanide pills provided to pilots and spies for use to avoid capture by Nazis and Soviets.
This is taken from an article I was reading about suicide pills that militaries used to escape torture.
This led to me doing some research.
It kills within seconds.
An amount the size of a poppy seed is enough to kill a grown person.
Saxitoxin is lethal at concentrations 1,000 times lower than is cyanide.
The CIA reportedly gave pilots of U-2 reconnaissance planes a coin containing saxitoxin that they could use to commit suicide if they were captured.
There is no known cure for saxitoxin poisoning.
CIA used it in there heart attack gun.
Embree's research led to the development of a top-secret weaponknown as the "heart-attack gun." It involved the freezing of shellfish toxinmixed with water to form a frozen dart which would then be fired from the heart-attack gun.
Might be something worth looking into?
sources:
historycollection.com
www.kqed.org
So this would be like a suicide cyanide pill but instead of minutes it is seconds
This is taken from an article I was reading about suicide pills that militaries used to escape torture.
This led to me doing some research.
It kills within seconds.
An amount the size of a poppy seed is enough to kill a grown person.
Saxitoxin is lethal at concentrations 1,000 times lower than is cyanide.
The CIA reportedly gave pilots of U-2 reconnaissance planes a coin containing saxitoxin that they could use to commit suicide if they were captured.
There is no known cure for saxitoxin poisoning.
CIA used it in there heart attack gun.
Embree's research led to the development of a top-secret weaponknown as the "heart-attack gun." It involved the freezing of shellfish toxinmixed with water to form a frozen dart which would then be fired from the heart-attack gun.
Might be something worth looking into?
sources:

Conspiracy: 8 Far-Fetched Theories That Turned Out To Be True - History Collection
Conspiracy theories are generally so outlandish that no rational person could believe them to be true. While one can dismiss most out of hand, some of these unbelievable conspiracies which were once dismissed, are later proven to be true. They reveal a darker side of governments, intelligence...


How Scientists Detect the Most Lethal Shellfish Toxin You've Never Heard Of | KQED
Saxitoxin is a potent neurotoxin released by shellfish all around the world. So why haven't you heard of it?
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