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Cuba's
chemical warfare capabilities
Manuel Cereijo
Chemical warfare is the use of poison gases
and other toxix chemicals to kill or
incapacitate an enemy. Modern nerve gases
and chemical warfare agents are a by-product
of insecticide research. They are composed
of organic chemicals known as
organophosphorus compounds that inhibit the
production of cholinesterase.
Cuba
initiated its first steps in chemical
warfare during the Wars in
Africa.
Cuba learned its manufacturing, maintenance,
and use from the Vietnamese, and the PRC.
Later on, by the former Soviet Union. Small
and efficient plants can turn out chemical
weapons by the ton. These plants are
scattered in Cuba, but mainly in La Habana,
Central Cuba, near Sancti Spititus, and in
Santiago de Cuba.
Chemical weapons usually cause burns,
asphyxiation, and neurological damage. Cuba
has developed, in conjunction with the PRC,
a very effective neurological damaging gas.
They have also developed, with the assistant
of the former
Soviet Union,
a nerve gas called Novichok. This gas is
five times as deadly as conventional nerve
gases. It is purported that 40,000 tons of
Novichok is enough to kill all human life on
earth.
Of course, the use of chemical weapons is
limited by the excessive bulk of the
chemical agents. Weather, winds and the
practical limitations of dispersal would
generally limit chemical weapons to use
against concentrated targets. Chemical
weapons can be very effective against troop
concentrations, military facilities, and
highly populated areas.
Intelligent sources strongly suspect that
Cuba has worked on, and developed the
following:
NERVE AGENTS
· Tabun (GA)-cholisterase inhibitor
· Sarin (GB)-cholinesterase inhibitor
· Soman (GD)- cholinesterase inhibitor
· Yellow Rain-Unknown compound that causes
bleeding and rapid death, may include
mycotoxins produced by the genus Fusarium
fungi-Tropical Medicine Institute.
· Novichok-A choline sterase inhitor. Affect
human genes.
BLISTER AGENTS
· Mustard- (H, HID, HS)-causes skin and
membrane inflammation. Blindness
· Phosgene Oxime (CX)-destroys skin and
membrane tissue
BLOOD AGENTS
A blood agent is absorbed into the body
through the lungs where it is then picked up
by the blood.
· Arsine Trihydride (SA)-causes gasping and
choking, asphyxiation
· Hydrogen Cyanide (PB)-Penetrates current
issue U.S. military gas masks. Causes
convulsions, gasping, choking. Cuba and Irak
worked together on this chemical agent
OTHERS
· Buzz (13Z)- Hallucinogenic LSD derivative
· Blue X- Incapacitates humans for 8-12
hours.
Manuel Cereijo
September 2001
INGMCA@aol.com
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