An amazing case for reducing gun ownership in America

Is this the plot for the next 007 movie? It could be.. From Espola with Love.

Here's a scene for your movie --

In order to prove that SmallCAD worked, we had to expose it to real chemical agents and see if it produced the appropriate alarms. That is very difficult and expensive to do in the USA. The lab where the DOD does things like that is at Fort Diedrich, MD. The building that contains the lab has multiple layers of gas-proof barriers and everything can be operated by remote control, sort of like a plutonium processing cell. However, the supplier of one of our instruments was located in Finland, and they had a more practical approach - they put their single-layer-protection test chamber out on a pier in a swamp, where the operator wore a chemical protection suit and ran the tests directly by hand. So we sent a complete unit to them. We passed the tests without any problems.

And then -- a few days later we received a cardboard box shipped by commercial air. We knew that inside that box was our test SmallCAD, that a few days before had had nerve gas at lethal concentrations pumped through it on purpose. The Finns had supposedly put the box through a decontamination process - heating and cooling cycles with humid air pumped through (water and water vapor breaks down nerve gas quickly, which is one of the features that makes it a useful military weapon - after killing every breathing animal in sight, it disappears). We left that box in the corner of one of our fume hoods while we decided what to do with it. The solution was to put another SmallCAD unit in the gas hood (it was, after all, made to detect the things we were concerned about) and wait until evening when most people had gone home, and then open the box slowly. No problems were encountered, and we are all still alive.
 
Here's a scene for your movie --

In order to prove that SmallCAD worked, we had to expose it to real chemical agents and see if it produced the appropriate alarms. That is very difficult and expensive to do in the USA. The lab where the DOD does things like that is at Fort Diedrich, MD. The building that contains the lab has multiple layers of gas-proof barriers and everything can be operated by remote control, sort of like a plutonium processing cell. However, the supplier of one of our instruments was located in Finland, and they had a more practical approach - they put their single-layer-protection test chamber out on a pier in a swamp, where the operator wore a chemical protection suit and ran the tests directly by hand. So we sent a complete unit to them. We passed the tests without any problems.

And then -- a few days later we received a cardboard box shipped by commercial air. We knew that inside that box was our test SmallCAD, that a few days before had had nerve gas at lethal concentrations pumped through it on purpose. The Finns had supposedly put the box through a decontamination process - heating and cooling cycles with humid air pumped through (water and water vapor breaks down nerve gas quickly, which is one of the features that makes it a useful military weapon - after killing every breathing animal in sight, it disappears). We left that box in the corner of one of our fume hoods while we decided what to do with it. The solution was to put another SmallCAD unit in the gas hood (it was, after all, made to detect the things we were concerned about) and wait until evening when most people had gone home, and then open the box slowly. No problems were encountered, and we are all still alive.
Yawn. Next?
 
Here's a scene for your movie --

In order to prove that SmallCAD worked, we had to expose it to real chemical agents and see if it produced the appropriate alarms. That is very difficult and expensive to do in the USA. The lab where the DOD does things like that is at Fort Diedrich, MD. The building that contains the lab has multiple layers of gas-proof barriers and everything can be operated by remote control, sort of like a plutonium processing cell. However, the supplier of one of our instruments was located in Finland, and they had a more practical approach - they put their single-layer-protection test chamber out on a pier in a swamp, where the operator wore a chemical protection suit and ran the tests directly by hand. So we sent a complete unit to them. We passed the tests without any problems.

And then -- a few days later we received a cardboard box shipped by commercial air. We knew that inside that box was our test SmallCAD, that a few days before had had nerve gas at lethal concentrations pumped through it on purpose. The Finns had supposedly put the box through a decontamination process - heating and cooling cycles with humid air pumped through (water and water vapor breaks down nerve gas quickly, which is one of the features that makes it a useful military weapon - after killing every breathing animal in sight, it disappears). We left that box in the corner of one of our fume hoods while we decided what to do with it. The solution was to put another SmallCAD unit in the gas hood (it was, after all, made to detect the things we were concerned about) and wait until evening when most people had gone home, and then open the box slowly. No problems were encountered, and we are all still alive.
Well now you've moved from 007 to DCs Swamp Thing...
 
I wonder if a privatized military would go to as much trouble for it's soldiers.
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Now we know when you dumb fucks get your facts, from the dumb fucking Kenyan.
What an embarrassment he was and is to our country, good thing Trump came along to make things right.

WATCH: Obama Tells Multiple Lies About Guns In The U.S. To A Crowd In Brazil
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Evan Vucci - Pool/Getty Image



By RYAN SAAVEDRA
@REALSAAVEDRA
May 31, 2019
108.5k views


Former President Barack Obama told multiple lies on Thursday to a crowd in Brazil while discussing gun laws in the United States — something that he repeatedly did during his presidency.



Memorial Day: Obama Urges Americans To Honor Those Who Gave Everything With 'Service Of Our Own'


In a clip flagged by Grabien's Tom Elliott, Obama stated: "Some of you may be aware our gun laws in the United States don't make much sense. Anybody can buy any weapon, any time. Without much, if any, regulation, they can buy it over the Internet, they can buy machine guns."

Everything stated by Obama was a blatant lie.

Stephen Gutowski, a Second Amendment reporter for The Washington Free Beacon, highlighted some of Obama's in a series of tweets on Friday.

"Former President Obama just straight up lied about America's gun laws while at an event in Brazil--a country with strict gun laws and an unfathomably-high gun murder rate," Gutowski tweeted. "Former President Obama told the Brazilian crowd 'anybody can buy any weapon any time without much, if any, regulation' of our gun laws which is just plain false on its face. A complete lie."
 
Now we know when you dumb fucks get your facts, from the dumb fucking Kenyan.
What an embarrassment he was and is to our country, good thing Trump came along to make things right.

WATCH: Obama Tells Multiple Lies About Guns In The U.S. To A Crowd In Brazil
obama_0.jpg

Evan Vucci - Pool/Getty Image



By RYAN SAAVEDRA
@REALSAAVEDRA
May 31, 2019
108.5k views


Former President Barack Obama told multiple lies on Thursday to a crowd in Brazil while discussing gun laws in the United States — something that he repeatedly did during his presidency.



Memorial Day: Obama Urges Americans To Honor Those Who Gave Everything With 'Service Of Our Own'


In a clip flagged by Grabien's Tom Elliott, Obama stated: "Some of you may be aware our gun laws in the United States don't make much sense. Anybody can buy any weapon, any time. Without much, if any, regulation, they can buy it over the Internet, they can buy machine guns."

Everything stated by Obama was a blatant lie.

Stephen Gutowski, a Second Amendment reporter for The Washington Free Beacon, highlighted some of Obama's in a series of tweets on Friday.

"Former President Obama just straight up lied about America's gun laws while at an event in Brazil--a country with strict gun laws and an unfathomably-high gun murder rate," Gutowski tweeted. "Former President Obama told the Brazilian crowd 'anybody can buy any weapon any time without much, if any, regulation' of our gun laws which is just plain false on its face. A complete lie."
Only lies I see there is what you posted.
 
Here's a scene for your movie --

In order to prove that SmallCAD worked, we had to expose it to real chemical agents and see if it produced the appropriate alarms. That is very difficult and expensive to do in the USA. The lab where the DOD does things like that is at Fort Diedrich, MD. The building that contains the lab has multiple layers of gas-proof barriers and everything can be operated by remote control, sort of like a plutonium processing cell. However, the supplier of one of our instruments was located in Finland, and they had a more practical approach - they put their single-layer-protection test chamber out on a pier in a swamp, where the operator wore a chemical protection suit and ran the tests directly by hand. So we sent a complete unit to them. We passed the tests without any problems.

And then -- a few days later we received a cardboard box shipped by commercial air. We knew that inside that box was our test SmallCAD, that a few days before had had nerve gas at lethal concentrations pumped through it on purpose. The Finns had supposedly put the box through a decontamination process - heating and cooling cycles with humid air pumped through (water and water vapor breaks down nerve gas quickly, which is one of the features that makes it a useful military weapon - after killing every breathing animal in sight, it disappears). We left that box in the corner of one of our fume hoods while we decided what to do with it. The solution was to put another SmallCAD unit in the gas hood (it was, after all, made to detect the things we were concerned about) and wait until evening when most people had gone home, and then open the box slowly. No problems were encountered, and we are all still alive.
Maybe you could shed some light on this...
 
I’m so proud, as an American, that we were able to kill 12 more commies in Virginia the other day.
Thank God for our guns.
#Americanpride.
#gunsovercommies
 
I’m so proud, as an American, that we were able to kill 12 more commies in Virginia the other day.
Thank God for our guns.
#Americanpride.
#gunsovercommies
I think you may have missed something, although I am encouraged by your newfound love of America.
In your utopian ideal, only the government would have guns.

This tragedy could still happen.
 
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