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LESSON
26: D.M.S.O.
The C.I.A. has experimented with a chemical known by the initials “D.M.S.O.” Its proper name is dimethy! sulphoxide. By itself, this chemical
is colorless, odorless, non-toxic, and has a bitter taste. It
penetrates through human
skin pores easily into the bloodstream,
making it an ideal tool for use in contrapersonal operations. Besides entering the body through pores or broken skin, D.M.S.O. has several other very interesting properties: e It can carry with it other solutions. e By itself it is an analgesic. e It can
enhance
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of other
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whether mixed with it or already present in the body. @ It can be taken in order to reduce the effects of exposure to radiation. Presently, dimethyl sulphoxide is used as a carrier agent by vets to tranquilize horses and cows. To prove this chemical’s remarkable ability to yourself, mix some of it with some ketchup, and smear it on your finger. You should be able to taste the ketchup in a short while. The absorption rate will vary up to ten minutes, depending on the solution carried. Certain other (and more lethal) solutions are absorbed and assimilated with extreme rapidity, however.
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LESSON
27: FAKED
SUICIDE CHECKLIST
Item: Weapon Calibre Shots Fired Location Anatomical Area
Most Likely: Handgun
mer! One Round Indoors Right Temple (if subject is righthanded) Male White Spring or Fall 8:00 am to 4:00 p.m (not a factor) 40 to 60 California
Sex Race Season Time Of Day Day Of Week Age Group State (USA)
Note further that bullets fired into mouth must miss tongue to tend to be suicide indicator. Suicide Note: blank sheet of paper in typewriter or on desk with pen will give investigators the impression that subject considered writing a suicide note, rather than assassin trying to fake same.
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Standard Wire Windings (to strengthen barrel) Tuning Coil Core Made of Hard Plastic or Fiberglass Tape
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Playing Card: Ace of Spades (sic)
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The firing device is best put to use during a night flight or during an inflight movie. Incorporate the actual hit into a simple break in stride or a stumbling ruse.
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LESSON
28: DEATH
AT 30,000
The subject is to be shot en route ona commercial airliner. A firing device concealed in a transistor radio is constructed to use in this special situation. Its barrel is made from a tuning coil winding tube that is built in as an extra component ofthe portable transistor radio. A broken halved flashbulb with two wires emanating from its contacts is sealed into the tube with Devcon (TM) or epoxy. The magnesium flash wool is left in the broken bulb and gunpowder, wadding, and the projectile are then muzzle-loaded into the makeshift barrel. The rest of the rig is assembled in flight. At this time, a battery from the radio is taped to the coil, and one ofthe leads is taped to one ofthe battery’s terminals. The remaining lead is poised just above the opposite terminal. The projectile is a pre-fired .22 calibre bullet. With the rifling already on the bullet, attention will be drawn away from the use ofthe aforementioned rig. The battery from the radio is its ignition source; to fire the weapon, it is only necessary to close the remaining leadterminal contact. The scenario calls for a walk-by hit incorporating a simple break in stride, or a stumbling ruse. If the hit is timed for the in-flight movie, meal time, or a nighthawk flight, then undue attention need not be drawn to the assassin’s activities. The subject is preferably approached from behind, and with the free hand a playing card is placed against the base of his skull, while simultaneously pressing the muzzle of the weapon against the card. This card receives the major portion of the powder burns and prevents any muzzle imprint from developing on the subject’s skin. After the hit, the assassin proceeds to the washroom, picking up his
shaving kit along the way. One of the lotion bottles in the kit should contain a vitriolic acid, which will dissolve the weapon and card; the resulting sludge is flushed down the toilet. The death of the subject may go unnoticed till landing, but the assassin should be prepared to brazen it out with the other passengers and any officials that might be called. Eventually, he will have to be released pending a further investigation. Chameleon action follows.
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LESSON
29: SOCKET
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In urban and domestic situations, wall receptacles are always close at hand. To take advantage of these outlets, construct a weapon such as the ones illustrated here. They are essentially a manually inserted Taser (TM) or permanent cattle prod; the voltage discharged from this device is relatively low, though, making it primarily useful for incapacitation purposes. However, death is a distinct possibility, due to shock and exhaustion. Target areas for this device are the back of the neck, and chest. Be certain the barbed prongs are sharp, lest the subject knock the device loose before it has time enough to work properly.
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DEPARTMENT
(a)
OF BLOODY
AFFAIRS
Death by hanging, where the aim is to break the neck rather than to choke, requires that certain calculatio ns be made to determine the proper drop distance of the subject before he reaches the end of his rope. Fortunately, a practical formu la has been provided by the Reverend Samuel Haughton, who proved “‘. .. that the shock of a ton dropping through one foot is just sufficient to fracture the anterior articulating surface of the secon d vertebra at their contact with the atlas, and that this fracture allow s the shock to fall upon the medulla oblongata, so as to produce instantaneous death.” Divide the weight of the subject in pounds into 2,240. Example:
Subject
weighs
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which,
when
divided
into 2,240,
equals a drop of twelve feet. If sufficient space for the drop is not available, add weights, like a kit bag full of sand, to the subject to shorten the trip, based on new weight of the subje ct. (Rope should be stretched for eight to twelve hours prior to insti tutional hanging, and the noose should run through a metal slidi ng eye rather than the cowboy lynch loop.)
(b)
(c)
In disposing of a subject whose body needs to be hidden, it is necessary to dig the grave before the hit is to take place. The hole is then concealed. Quicklime is spread within the hole in prepara tion for the subject and over the subject himself once he is placed in the grave. After the grave has been filled in, sprinkle two or three pounds of pepper to forestall dogs sniffing around and disturbing the site. (Check with your own dog.) Portable defibrillator can discharge 2,000 to 3,000 volts across the heart and is used medically to stimulate the heart into synchronation. By using it against a healthy heart, and after repeated shocks, it will so exhaust the heart as to be fatal. The current should also be passed through the temples. Available from paramedic supplies. Death from heart attack would be the coronor’s verdict. Heart massage could take another form in a stabbing attack where the subject’s diaphragm is slashed by undercutting the rib cage and
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reaching both hands into the wound to grasp the heart muscle and draw it out of the body. Death is inevitable under such conditions.
(d)
In burning to death, it is necessary that 25 percent of the body’s surface must be burned. Each leg, thigh, arm and head represents 9 percent of the body’s area, and the front and back of the trunk 18 percent. Example: If the back and head were severely burned, then 27 percent of the body’s area is involved and prognosis for survival slim. Both legs and both thighs would render 36 percent body area of skin destroyed, and again death would result from infection and loss of fluid.
(e)
The use of body armor has given rise to a rethink on targeting of handguns. The head, upper thighs, armpits and through-andthrough shoulder to shoulder shots are the new aim points. In defense the VIP is to be cautioned against waving to the crowds to prevent a missile from bypassing his vest and entering his chest under the arm. Plastic surgeons have been implanting silicon rubber into the breasts of fashion conscious women for many years. The material is suspended from a dacron mesh attached to the chest wall. Kevlar or similar ballistic nylon could be substituted in the future to protect high risk personalities with a square foot of body armor front and rear permanently implanted under the skin. (In males the material need not show any external prominence.)
(f)
Acrylic plastic is readily bought from hobby stores and is poured into molds and a hardener added to create desk blocks and ornaments. After casting an acrylic dagger it can then be heat formed to the contours of the neck within a suit collar. In such a shape it is not then handy as a hideout weapon. By boiling the dagger for a few moments it will resume its original shape, as it retains a “memory” of its cast form and will return to it. The dagger will pass magnetometer and even most pat searches and can be sharpened to produce cuts, slashes and stab wounds.
(g)
Karate enthusiasts who can break boards, bricks, and even cement
blocks are often surprised when they turn their enthusiasm to the human frame. Bone is approximately only a third the weight of mild steel and yet is half its strength in its capacity to absorb the
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shock of a sudden load. Bone is three times stronger than timber.
The hardest tissue of the body is the cranial a blow of 660 pounds to fracture it. The best age is around 200 pounds. Wet, homogene ous within the body do not respond to blows as do
bone that requires a karateka can manbones such as exist masonry or wood.
(h) When using ether (from auto ignition spray) or chloroform on a subject, the attacker should apply the handk erchief until the subject’s eyes no longer blink. This is the signal that the subject is unconscious and he will suddenly go limp. (i) By pulling down the lower eyelid (like the obscene Italian move) of the subject an icepick can be thrust under the eye to the brain and the wound site covered by skin folds.
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Oddball ammo: Shoot the subject with a meteorite from a muzzle loader. (Accidental death.) Cauterize wound entrance.
(k) Attach a microphone to a command detonated bomb. When you hear the subject’s voice you may be sure.
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Fun with x-ray scanners: Outline the form of a pistol or hand grenade with white lead paint upon a sheet of cardboard and place it under the lining of the ultrathin attache cases. Examiners will gO crazy trying to find the item concealed within a space so limited. To thwart x-rays, pack item within ball bearings, which scatter x-rays, or embed the item to be disguised within lead such as a candlestick. Charge the inside of your suitcase with radioactive paint; or white lead once again as a masking medium this time. Check results before using operationally.
(m) Safety razor blades (those with one edge) can be clamped between the teeth and held within the mouth. By releasing pressure on the blade within the teeth the blade can then be pushed forwards with the tongue, simultaneously opening the lips and baring the teeth with the blade now held rigidly by the teeth once more. The technique is to use this in a kissing or embracing situation and to slash either the lips (superior and inferior facial coronary arteries) or the throat (external carotid artery). The blade is sharp enough
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to cause a spectacular wound before its effects are noticed. Try to slash at all times along the length of a blood vessel. (Slashed wrists should be administered along the arm vessels, not across them, for sure results.) In the throat slash, the subject’s arms can be pinioned by the embrace.
Kill Without Joy!
Razor wound which was responsible for death of subject.
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APPENDIX
B: MISCELLANEOUS
Only photograph extant of liberator pistol in possession World War II photo by Dr. John Brunner.
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World War II poster.
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The Minnery folding throwing knife. (Photo from the Brantford Police Force.)
The throwing knife almost completely open.
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WEAPOW
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BARREL '22 LINER.
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Witness handling technique: By striking the witness with a jeweler’s hammer peen One inch above the right ear, you will cause him to fall unconscious and forget you and everything that happened five minutes before the impact. S.A.S. stun grenades also produce temporary amnesia.
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Exterminator: The Hollow Handle Contains Kerosene or a Saline Solution
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ABOUT
THE AUTHOR...
A photo of the author holding a C.I.A. Bio-Inoculator dart pistol. This advanced weapon recently caused a stir at the Church Committee investigation into C.I.A. misdeeds. Its effective range is 50 feet. The author’s personal background cannot be revealed at this time. He is currently employed as an independent security consultant.
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