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Why is Nerve Gas Antidote Being Distributed in Texas, to Sheriffs Departments Across the State? Need Law Enforcement Confirmation

Sunday, April 12, 2015 10:07
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Steve Quayle Alert

Hello steve I have received some disturbing news from a friend late at
night as to what is being distributed all over texas to the sheriff’s
office by the military, a friend of my friend was working on a trailer for
the Brownwood texas sheriff’s department when he noticed that it was a
nerve agent antidote , this guy’s boss put a picture and a statement on a
local blog and shortly after it was removed and then they received a visit
from the sheriff and a federal agent that told them not to say anything
else about what they had found. I was sent the conversation of my friend
and the mechanic who worked on the trailer in an email and the next day the
email disappeared so i called my friend back and his phone had also had the
message removed so my friend called the mechanic and got the conversation
sent back to him but the mechanic and the shop owner are afraid to release
any other info such as pictures of the antidote they took.  i can say that
it was in a black trailer with panther 2 on the side and the next stop was
Taylor county, Abilene Texas . Now I told a friend in Roundrock Texas
about all of this and he came by today 4-10-2015 an told me that he has a
friend that is a deputy in Roundrock Texas and when he ask the deputy about
this nerve agent the deputy got a deer in the headlight look and ask him
where he heard this, and he told him a friend, and the deputy said yes that
all sheriff departments received this antidote. 

Thanks for taking the time to read this as I have sent this all the info I have to Alex Jones but I have yet to hear back from Alex or his crew at infowars is there any way you could help bring this to alex’s attention as I have called 2 times and left the story of what I know to be true as I have known this man for 20 plus years and he would not lie , what I really need is a whistle blower from a sheriffs department to help bring this story to life for all. Thank you again for your time. 

sincerely ,Wes

SEEKING CONFIRMATION FROM ANY TEXAS LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENT TO THE VERACITY OF THESE CLAIMS

Apr 10, 2015

http://www.stevequayle.com/index.php?s=33&d=1368

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  • “Now I told a friend in Roundrock Texas
    about all of this and he came by today 4-10-2015 an told me that he has a
    friend that is a deputy in Roundrock Texas and when he ask the deputy about
    this nerve agent the deputy got a deer in the headlight look”

    Because he thinks your insane thats why he had that look.

  • DON’T MESS WITH TEXAS!

  • Amen!!

  • mitch51

    I heard from my friends friends girlfriends uncles friend of a friend, who is high up in the Whitehouse admin who knows a guy who…..now WTF was I talking about????

  • more craziness from the Quayle /Alex Jones wackjobs.

    Their job is too make people afraid.

    2012 didn’t happen. zombie apocalypse didn’t happen. alien/AI takeover didn’t happen.

    • craig’evil’ – I think that says it all – total shill/cointelpro…what a boring job you have, pal.

      Pretty pathetic too. REPENT. l. YOUR TIME IS VERY SHORT.

  • Nerve Gas ~ Avenger’s

  • Maybe a bottle of Beano! Nervous Bowel Symptom=Nervous? Nerve gas! :lol:

  • Love to hear ‘FOAF’ stories like this. I hope EVERYONE notices that no single term was used which would possibly ‘more-likely-validate’ that this was for real. Terms that most service members (at least old ones that may have served some time during the 1st ‘cold war’. Terms like, ‘MARK I NAAK’ or ‘MARK I SYRINGE’, or the actual antidote names (atropine and pralidoxime).

    See, if the article actually COVERED what the antidotes were, or that they were in auto-injectible syringes, or that they are only issued to troops at significant risk of facing an enemy that has KNOWN to use chemical nerve agents, or that they do in fact EXPIRE over time, or to the fact that for many chemical agents, they are nothing but an ‘ongoing treatment’ until the victim is taken to the proper decontamination facility.

    See, there’s a LOT to nerve agents, and most often, to the enemy that wants to use them, too. If they are issuing them to Texas, then they are preparing them to face off against China or Russia or Iran, not ‘home-town-po’-boys’. Better to worry about the enemy with this story, than with the fact they may have given the injection agents to the police.

    The police, likewise, need to maybe build a larger ‘posse’ for what’s coming, if they actually think there are nerve agents about to be used. Four ‘Barney Fife’s’ and a shotgun isn’t a defense for an enemy that can employ nerve agents properly.

  • Looks like to me that there are more troll’s that dont understand that any info is better than no info, where do they think most of the info comes from , I my self think this is very important but I dont think there are any good lawmen left that will come out and verify any of this info. I guess when people start gasping for air they will wish that they had helped in looking into this info more ,at the end you will hear them say I didnt see it coming gasp, choke, fart and die. The stupidity in this country doesnt deserve an ANTIDOTE.

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