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History of Weapons of Mass Destruction This is an archive of the former website of the Maoist Internationalist Movement, which was run by the now defunct Maoist Internationalist Party - Amerika. The MIM now consists of many independent cells, many of which have their own indendendent organs both online and off. MIM(Prisons) serves these documents as a service to and reference for the anti-imperialist movement worldwide.

Some history of Weapons of Mass Destruction & Efforts to Ban Them. Who are the real rogue states?

1.Who gave blankets from a smallpox hospital to an indigenous population?

2. Hague Convention outlaws chemical weapons name a country that does not sign.

3. Kurdish rebels fight for independence. Who calls the Kurds "uncivilized tribes" and "strongly supports" the gassing of the Kurds? Name the country that did the gassing and the year.

4. Who does not sign the 1925 Geneva Protocol against gas and biological warfare?

5. An "justification" for the Gulf War was to keep Iraq from getting the Bomb. What country has ever actually used the bomb in warfare? Was it a civilian or military target? Name another country to have used nuclear weapons.

6. Who doctors conducted bio-warfare experiements on POWs in WWII?

7. What country puts the officers responsible on trial for war crimes?

8. Who denounces the above trials as propaganda?

9. Who shields officers in exchange for the experimental data?

10. Whose army in 1951 tests a race specific fungal weapon?

11. Whose 1956 Army manual explicitly states that biological warfare is not banned?

12. What 1959 body considers--and rejects-- a ban on first use of biological and chemical weapons?

13. What dangerous organization conducted a 1966 germ warfare experiment in a NYC subway?

14. U.N. votes to ban tear gas and herbicides in warfare in 1969. 3 votes against it. Name 1.

15. When was direct use of Agent Orange ended? What was the damage?

16. Whose bio-weapon kills 500,000 pigs in Cuba?

17. When does U.S. sign 1925 Geneva Protocol?

18. Iraq uses mustard and nerve gas to defend against Iranian "human wave" attacks in 1984. UN moves to condemn. Who opposes?

19. U.$. Senate has three tie votes to resume chemical weapons production. Who breaks the tie with a "yes" vote each time?

20. Whose police and prisons use a banned chemical agent daily?

21. Name a major University to do research on anthrax?

22. Which UN body condemned that University?

23. Who led protests at that University and stopped anthrax research?

24. Who used radioactive weapons in the Gulf War?

25. Who deployed tactical nuclear weapons in the Gulf War?

26. Who used banned napalm and fuel-air explosives in the Gulf War?

27. What document says that adopted treaties are the supreme law of the land, and that we must obey these higher laws in spite of "anything in the laws of any state to the contrary"?

28. Who wrote a law that says: "The President may deny a request to inspect any facility in the [country] in cases where the President determines that the inspection may pose a threat to national security interests." It further states that "any objection by the President to any individual serving as an inspector shall not be reviewable in any court."?

29. Who arrested an weapons inspection team that was using international law to inspect a military base for illegal weapons on March 1, 1998?

Answers:

[Spoilers ahead: Reading the answers now might teach you a lot, but make the presentation less fun.]

1 Lord Jeffrey Amherst

2 US

3 Winston Churchill, England, 1919

4 US

5 US civilian none

6 japan

7 ussr

8 us

9 us

10 us

11 us

12 us house of reps

13 us army

14 US

15 1971. Destroyed at least 6 percent of south Vietnamese croploand, enough to feed 600,000 a year.

16 CIA

17 1974

18 us

19 george bush

20 us

21 umass

22 none

23 rsu

24 us

25 us

26 us

27 Article VI, Paragraph 2, U.S. Constitution

28 The Senate Foreign Relations Committee

29 The Tucson City, Arizona, Police at the Davis Monthan Air Force Base. They were looking for depleted uranium weapons.


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