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To: Win Smith who wrote (55574)10/29/2002 9:01:28 PM
From: aladin  Respond to of 281500
 
Win,

Or maybe like the Chinese - they block Google.

John



To: Win Smith who wrote (55574)10/29/2002 9:05:21 PM
From: Elsewhere  Respond to of 281500
 
Experts name deadly gas

A German anaesthetist suggests - carbon dioxide in a WELT interview:

Die Welt, October 30, 2002
Anästhesist: "Alles spricht für Kohlendioxid"
Interview mit Dr. Ulrich Gosch von der Lübecker Universitätsklinik
welt.de

He names the following requirements:
1. Main effect at the bottom of the room, thus the gas has to be heavier than air.
2. Odorless.
3. Quick effect.
4. Available in large quantities.
5. Not dangerous to special forces.
6. Not explosive.
CO_2 fulfills all of them.