Words of Wisdom About Gas, Germs, and Nukes
By SFC Red Thomas, Armor Master Gunner
U.S. Army (Ret) 10.19.01
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Since the media have decided to scare everyone with
predictions of chemical, biological, or nuclear warfare on
our turf I decided to write a paper and keep things in their
proper perspective. I am a retired military weapons,
munitions, and training expert.
Lesson number one: In the mid 1990s there was a series of
nerve gas attacks on crowded Japanese subway stations. Given
perfect conditions for an attack, less than 10% of the
people there were injured (the injured were better in a few
hours) and only one percent of the injured died.
CBS-Television's 60 Minutes once had a fellow telling us
that one drop of nerve gas could kill a thousand people. He
didn't tell you the thousand dead people per drop was
theoretical. Drill Sergeants exaggerate how terrible this
stuff is to keep the recruits awake in class (I know this
because I was a Drill Sergeant too).
Forget everything you've ever seen on TV, in the movies, or
read in a novel about this stuff, it was all a lie (Read
this sentence again out loud!). These weapons are about
terror, if you remain calm, you will probably not die.
This is far less scary than the media and their "experts"
make it sound. Chemical weapons are categorized as Nerve,
Blood, Blister, and Incapacitating agents. Contrary to the
hype of reporters and politicians, they are not weapons of
mass destruction. They are means of "Area Denial," effective
to keep an enemy out of a particular zone for a limited
period of time: terror weapons that don't destroy anything.
When you leave the area you almost always leave the risk.
That's the difference; you can leave the area and the risk.
Soldiers may have to stay put and sit through it and that's
why they need all that spiffy gear.
These are not gasses; they are vapors and/or airborne
particles. Any such agent must be delivered in sufficient
quantity to kill or injure, and that defines when and how
it's used.
Every day we have a morning and evening atmospheric
inversion where "stuff," suspended in the air gets pushed
down. This inversion is why allergies (pollen) and air
pollution are worst at these times of the day.
So, a chemical attack will have its best effect an hour of
so either side of sunrise or sunset. Also, being vapors and
airborne particles, the agents are heavier than air, so they
will seek low places like ditches, basements and underground
garages. This stuff won't work when it's freezing, it
doesn't last when it's hot, and wind spreads it too thin too
fast.
Attackers have to get this stuff on you, or, get you to
inhale it, for it to work. They also have to get the
concentration of chemicals high enough to kill or injure
you: too little and it's nothing, too much and it's wasted.
What I hope you've gathered by this point is that a chemical
weapons attack that kills a lot of people is incredibly hard
to achieve with military grade agents and equipment. So you
can imagine how hard it would be for terrorists. The more
you know about this stuff, the more you realize how hard it
is to use.
A Case of Nerves
We'll start by talking about nerve agents. You have these in
your house: plain old bug killer (like Raid) is nerve agent.
All nerve agents work the same way; they are cholinesterase
inhibitors that mess up the signals your nervous system uses
to make your body function. It can harm you if you get it on
your skin but it works best if you to inhale it. If you
don't die in the first minute and you can leave the area,
you're probably going to live.
The military's antidotes for all nerve agents are atropine
and pralidoxime chloride. Neither one of these does anything
to cure the nerve agent. They send your body into overdrive
to keep you alive for five minutes. After that the agent is
used up. Your best protection is fresh air and staying calm.
Listed below are the symptoms for nerve agent poisoning.
Sudden headache, Dimness of vision (someone you're looking
at will have pinpointed pupils), Runny nose, Excessive
saliva or drooling, Difficult breathing, Tightness in chest,
Nausea, Stomach cramps, Twitching of exposed skin where a
liquid just got on you.
If you are in public and you start experiencing these
symptoms, first ask yourself, did anything out of the
ordinary just happen, a loud pop, did someone spray
something on the crowd? Are other people getting sick too?
Is there an odor of new mown hay, green corn, something
fruity, or camphor where it shouldn't be?
If the answer is yes, then calmly (if you panic you breathe
faster and inhale more air/poison) leave the area and head
upwind, or outside. Fresh air is the best "right now
antidote." If you have a blob of liquid that looks like
molasses or Karo syrup on you; blot it or scrape it off and
away from yourself with anything disposable.
This stuff works based on your body weight: What a crop
duster uses to kill bugs won't hurt you unless you stand
there and breathe it in real deep, then lick the residue off
the ground for while.
Remember, the attackers have to do all the work, they have
to get the concentration up and keep it up for several
minutes, while all you have to do is quit getting it on you
and quit breathing it by putting space between yourself and
the attack.
Bad Blood and Blisters
Blood agents are cyanide or arsine. They affect your blood's
ability to provide oxygen to your tissues. The scenario for
attack would be the same as nerve agent. Look for a pop or
someone splashing or spraying something and folks around
there getting woozy or falling down. The telltale smells are
bitter almonds or garlic where it shouldn't be. The symptoms
are blue lips, blue under the fingernails rapid breathing.
The military's antidote is amyl nitride and, just like nerve
agent antidote, it just keeps your body working for five
minutes till the toxins are used up. Fresh air is the your
best individual chance
Blister agents (distilled mustard) are so nasty that nobody
wants to even handle them, let alone use them. Blister
agents are just as likely to harm the user as the target.
They're almost impossible to handle safely and may have
delayed effects of up to 12 hours. The attack scenario is
also limited to the things you'd see from other chemicals.
If you do get large, painful blisters for no apparent
reason, don't pop them. If you must, don't let the liquid
from the blister get on any other area: the stuff just keeps
on spreading. Soap, water, sunshine, and fresh air are this
stuff's enemy.
Bottom line on chemical weapons (and it's the same if they
use industrial chemical spills): They are intended to make
you panic, to terrorize you, to herd you like sheep to the
wolves. If there is an attack, leave the area and go upwind,
or to the sides of the wind stream. You're more likely to be
hurt by a drunk driver on any given day than be hurt by one
of these attacks. Your odds get better if you leave the
area. Soap, water, time, and fresh air really deal this
stuff a knock-out-punch. Don't let fear of an isolated
attack rule your life. The odds are really on your side.
Up and Atom
Nuclear bombs: These are the only weapons of mass
destruction on Earth. The effects of a nuclear bomb are
heat, blast, EMP, and radiation. If you see a bright flash
of light like the sun, where the sun isn't, fall to the
ground! The heat will be over a second. Then there will be
two blast waves, one out going, and one on its way back.
Don't stand up to see what happened after the first wave.
Wait. Everything that's going to happen will have happened
in two full minutes.
Any nuclear weapons used by terrorists will be low yield
devices and will not level whole cities. If you live through
the heat, blast, and initial burst of radiation, you'll
probably live for a very very long time. Radiation will not
create fifty foot tall women, or giant ants and grasshoppers
the size of tanks. These will be at the most 1 kiloton
bombs; that's the equivalent of 1,000 tons of TNT.
Here's the real hazard: Flying debris and radiation will
kill a lot of exposed (not all)! people within a half mile
of the blast. Under perfect conditions this is about a half
mile circle of death and destruction, but when it's done
it's done.
EMP stands for Electro Magnetic Pulse and it will fry every
electronic device for a good distance. It's impossible to
say what and how far, but probably not over a couple of
miles from ground zero is a good guess. Cars, cell phones,
computers, ATMs, you name it, all will be out of order.
There are lots of kinds of radiation, but , physically,you
only need to worry about three: alpha, beta, and gamma. The
others you have lived with for years.
You need to worry about "Ionizing radiation," little sub
atomic particles that go whizzing along at the speed of
light. They hit individual cells in your body, kill the
nucleus and keep on going. That's how you get radiation
poisoning: You have so many dead cells in your body that the
decaying cells poison you. It's the same as people getting
radiation treatments for cancer, only a bigger area gets
irradiated.
The good news is you don't have to just sit there and take
it, and there are lots you can do rather than panic. First,
your skin will stop alpha particles, a page of a news paper
or your clothing will stop beta particles. Then you just
have to try and avoid inhaling dust that's contaminated with
atoms that are emitting these things and you'll be generally
safe from them.
Gamma rays are particles that travel like rays (quantum
physics makes my brain hurt) and they create the same damage
as alpha and beta particles only they keep going and kill
lots of cells as they go all the way through your body. It
takes a lot to stop these things, lots of dense material. On
the other hand it takes a lot of this to kill you.
Your defense is as always to not panic. Basic hygiene and
normal preparation are your friends. All canned or frozen
food is safe to eat. The radiation poisoning will not affect
plants, so fruits and vegetables are OK if there's no dust
on them (Rinse them off if there is). If you don't have
running water and you need to collect rain water or use
water from wherever, just let it sit for thirty minutes and
skim off the water gently from the top. The dust with the
bad stuff in it will settle and the remaining water can be
used for the toilet which will still work if you have a
bucket of water to pour in the tank.
The Germs' Terms
Finally there's biological warfare. There's not much to
cover here. Basic personal hygiene and sanitation will take
you further than a million doctors. Wash your hands often,
don't share drinks, food, sloppy kisses, etc., ...with
strangers. Keep your garbage can with a tight lid on it,
don't have standing water (like old buckets, ditches, or
kiddy pools) laying around to allow mosquitoes breeding
room.
This stuff is carried by vectors, that is bugs, rodents, and
contaminated material. If biological warfare is as easy as
the TV makes it sound, why has Saddam Hussein spent twenty
years, millions, and millions of dollars trying to get it
right? If you're clean of person and home, eat well and are
active, you're going to live.
Overall preparation for any terrorist attack is the same as
you'd take for a big storm. If you want a gas mask, fine, go
get one. I know this stuff and I'm not getting one and I
told my Mom not to bother with one either (How's that for
confidence?). We have a week's worth of cash, several days
worth of canned goods and plenty of soap and water. We don't
leave stuff out to attract bugs or rodents so we don't have
them.
These terrorist people can't conceive of a nation this big
with as much resources as it has. These weapons are made to
cause panic, terror, and to demoralize. If we don't run
around like sheep, they won't use this stuff after they find
out it's no fun and does them little good. The government is
going nuts over this stuff because they have to protect
every inch of America. You only have to protect yourself,
and by doing that, you help the country.
Finally, there are millions of caveats to everything I wrote
here and you can think up specific scenarios in which my
advice wouldn't be the best. This article is supposed to
help the greatest number of people under the greatest number
of situations. If you don't like my work, don't nitpick,
just sit down and explain chemical, nuclear, and biological
warfare in a document around three pages long yourself. This
is how we the people of the United States can rob these
people of their most desired goal, your terror.
SFC Red Thomas (Ret) Armor Master Gunner Mesa, AZ
Unlimited reproduction and distribution is authorized. Just
give me credit for my work, and, keep in context.