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Re: your favorite poison recipes



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On Sun, 28 Jul 1996, jim bell wrote:

> Date: Sun, 28 Jul 1996 14:22:40 -0800
> From: jim bell <[email protected]>
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: Re: your favorite poison recipes
> 
> At 12:11 PM 7/28/96 -0700, [email protected] wrote:
> >Please post your favorite poison recipes to this mlist.
> 
> 
> I recommend a book called "Handbook for Poisoners," by Raymond Bond.  While 
> it is mostly a collection of (mostly fictional) poison stories, the forward 
> is a rather extensive non-fictional summary of poisons as was commonly known 
> when the book was written, in 1950 or so.  The main problem is that it 
> doesn't include the various anticholinesterases then known, such as Tabun or 
> Sarin.
> 

Speaking of poison's, and finding pipe-bomb info on the net and such, i
might add that it is probably safer to let your children on the net than
it is to let them play near a vegitable garden.  That is, at least if you
grow tomatos...

 --Deviant
Whatever occurs from love is always beyond good and evil.
		-- Friedrich Nietzsche

P.S. -- for those who don't know, Tomatos were, for many years, thought to
be poisonous, and whoever ate them and lived were considered to be
witches.  The reason for this is that tomato leaves have a high
concentration of CN in them.  If you don't know what CN is, just remember
not to eat any  tomato leaves, and don't drop them in HCl either.

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