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What are incapacitating agents and how do they work?

That Chemist 211,349 2 years ago
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This time, we're ranking incapacitating agents! The term incapacitating agent is defined by the United States Department of Defense as: "An agent that produces temporary physiological or mental effects, or both, which will render individuals incapable of concerted effort in the performance of their assigned duties." It describes an agent which renders a person unable to harm themselves or others, regardless of consciousness. Support the Channel on Patreon - https://www.patreon.com/thatchemist Join the Community Discord! - https://discord.gg/thatchemist Second Discord link if the first one is borked - https://discord.gg/QWNPETtPcZ ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- References: CS Gas Chempilation - https://youtu.be/9a7a11i9Ce4 WKUK PCP - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tFUvmZWf4hI Hamilton's Pharmacopeia PCP - https://www.vicetv.com/en_us/video/a-positive-pcp-story/580fbc1befcfab397fd8c8b5 Scary book - Jared Ledgard, A Laboratory History of Chemical Warfare Agents - ISBN-13 number 978-0615136455 Nerve Agent Tierlist - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5IFsaBBav78 ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Molecules for this tierlist - Agent 15 (BZ), DMHP (EA-2233), Nonivamide, GHB, Phenacyl chloride (CN/Mace), Chloroform, Xylyl bromide, Capsaicin (OC), CS gas (EA-1779), MPK (EA-1778), Ethanol, Sneeze Mace, CR gas (EA-3547), LSD (EA-1729), Halothane, Adamsite (DM), Chloral hydrate, Carfentanil, Rohypnol (roofies), Sodium thiopental, PCP (EA-2148), Ketamine, Fentanyl, Nitrous oxide, Propafol, Chloroacetone, Diimine (DIM), Bromobenzyl cyanide (BBC), Chloropicrin (PS) Tierlist Playlist - https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PL6OLqxmk7Rtx7YVG6hOgVHAgisH-y8yIW

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