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From: ANGLISS BRIAN EDWARD <angliss@****.Colorado.EDU>
Subject: Re: Ceremony
Date: Sat, 30 Mar 1996 14:44:14 -0700 (MST)
>>>>>[Ms. Thelienista, I suspect that Sword of God knows precisely what
he is saying. Several shipments of industrial chemicals have disappeared
in recent months. The chemicals alone, if distributed into the water
supply of Seattle, would kill near the source and debilatate far from
it. Or, if they were combined instead of distributed unevenly, they
produce mustard gas and military grade seven-7. Of course, I doubt that
he has possession of even a small number of those chemicals, but even
just industrial strength chlorine could, if distributed in an aerosol,
kill large numbers of people, and chlorine gas is produced in some of the
factories in Seattle in quantities large enough.

Or how about if he decides to duplicate what the decker Raven did? You
weren't in Seattle then, but Raven, who was later killed in Chicago,
released Gamma-Anthrax from a building in Redmond. She killed over 1500
people, caused some 5000 more severe injuries which they later recovered
from, and cost the city of Seattle approximately 63 meganuyen. Imagine
if Sword of God or some of associates got ahold of something similar, or
worse, and distributed it from a dirigible?

I'd rather not imagine that, personally. And considering that I have
available full information sheets on a good number of agents that were
produced in quantity prior to the international bans of '41, I can
imagine far worse than most.]<<<<<
-- Commander Drake, InterPol <14:43:00/03-30-57>

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