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This one is for all of the people who say, “Oh, the anti-Trump protesters are just exercising their First Amendment rights.”
Sorry, folks, but deploying butyric acid during an inauguration event is NOT covered by 1A.
Butyric acid is the main distinctive smell of human vomit. It is the main ingredient in “stink bombs” but in higher concentrations can cause serious health issues.
“Inhalation of butyric acid may result in soreness of throat, coughing, a burning sensation, and laboured breathing. Ingestion of the acid may result in abdominal pain, shock, and collapse. Physical exposure to the acid may result in pain, blistering and skin burns, while exposure to the eyes may result in pain, severe deep burns and loss of vision.” (source)
And before you downplay this, although butyric acid is not a weapon of mass destruction it is considered a chemical weapon by the Chemical Weapons Convention:
The Convention defines chemical weapons much more generally. The term chemical weapon is applied to any toxic chemical or its precursor that can cause death, injury, temporary incapacitation or sensory irritation through its chemical action. (source)
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This undercover video by Project Veritas shows a group known as the DC Anti-fascist Coalition. Watch as they plan to disrupt the inauguration by deploying the chemical into the ventilation system at the National Press Club during the Deploraball event.
This article was first published at DaisyLuther.com
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