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Another Man’s Poison

Introduction

If the media’s assessment is accurate, the United Nations has been undergoing a subtle transformation from an organization designed to strengthen peace by promoting international cooperation, to the new sheriff in town. There are stories everywhere from UN investigations into shady software firms to discrete hints that the new UN Secretary-General doesn’t agree with his respected predecessor that the UN has no legal or logical reason to take part in counter-terrorism operations.

However, regardless of the veracity of these stories, there are some cases that truly merit the attention of the UN, whether it styles itself as a humanitarian organization or an international law enforcement authority. One of them is the case of the assassination of Mr. Kim Jong Nam. While the media has spent countless man-hours on the analysis of who could be responsible for the crime, the rest of the world is worried about a far more relevant aspect of the case: Apparently, it is very easy to obtain a military-grade weapon & use it on an unsuspecting victim even in a crowded location.

While the world waits for the answer to how such a thing is even possible, given below is some basic information about some of the most dangerous nerve agents & chemical weapons known to man, courtesy Wikipedia:

VX
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VX_(nerve_agent)

VX is an extremely toxic man-made chemical compound in the organophosphorus class, specifically, a thiophosphonate. In the class of nerve agents, it was developed for military use in chemical warfare after translation of earlier discoveries of organophosphate toxicity in pesticide research. In its pure form, VX is a colourless, mobile, relatively non-volatile liquid, taking on a yellowish to brown color when impure. Because of its low volatility, VX persists in environments where it is dispersed.

VX, for “”venomous agent X”, is the best known of Tammelin’s esters, named for the member of the Swedish National Defence Research Institute who first studied them; now one of a broader V-series of agents, they are classified as nerve agents & have been used as a chemical weapon in various recorded deadly attacks. VX fatalities occur with exposure to low to tens of milligram quantities via inhalation or absorption through skin; VX is thus more potent than sarin, another nerve agent with a similar mechanism of action. On such exposure, these agents severely disrupt the body’s signalling between the nervous & muscular systems, leading to a prolonged neuromuscular blockade, flaccid paralysis of all the muscles in the body including the diaphragm, & death by asphyxiation.

The danger of VX, in particular, lies in direct exposure to the agent persisting where it was dispersed, & not through its evaporating & being distributed as a vapour (i.e., it is not a “vapour hazard”). VX is considered an area denial weapon due to these physical & biochemical characteristics. As a chemical weapon, it is categorised as a weapon of mass destruction & is banned by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993, where production & stockpiling of VX exceeding 100 grams (3.53 oz) per year is outlawed. The only exception is for “research, medical or pharmaceutical purposes outside a single small-scale facility in aggregate quantities not exceeding 10 kg [22 lb] per year per facility”.

VM & VE
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VM_(nerve_agent)
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/VE_(nerve_agent)

VM (Edemo) & VE (S-(Diethylamino)ethyl O-ethyl ethylphosphonothioate) are “V-series” nerve agents closely related to the better-known VX nerve agent.

Like most of the agents in the V-series (with the exception of VX), VM & VE have not been extensively studied outside of military science. Little is known about these chemical compounds other than their chemical formulae.

It is commonly theorised that the so-called “second-generation” V series agents came from a cold war era Russian chemical weapons development program. They may have been developed sometime between 1950 & 1990. They have similar lethal dose levels to VX (between 10–50 mg) & have similar symptoms & method of action to other nerve agents that act on cholinesterase. The treatment remains the same, but the window for effectively treating second generation V series seizures is shorter. In addition to the standard seizures, some of the second generation V series agents are known to cause comas.

Cyclosarin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cyclosarin

Cyclosarin or GF (cyclohexyl methylphosphonofluoridate) is an extremely toxic substance used as a chemical weapon. It is a member of the G-series family of nerve agents, a group of chemical weapons discovered & synthesised by a German team led by Dr. Gerhard Schrader. The major nerve gases are the G agents, sarin (GB), soman (GD), tabun (GA), & the V agents such as VX. The original agent, tabun, was discovered in Germany in 1936 in the process of work on organophosphorus insecticides. Next came sarin, soman & finally the most toxic, cyclosarin, a product of commercial insecticide laboratories prior to World War II.

As a chemical weapon, it is classified as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations. Pursuant to UN Resolution 687 its production & stockpiling was outlawed globally by the Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC) of 1993, although Egypt, Israel, North Korea & South Sudan have not ratified the CWC (thus not outlawing their own stockpiling of chemical weapons).

Soman
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Soman

Soman, or GD (systematic name: O-Pinacolyl methylphosphonofluoridate), is an extremely toxic chemical substance. It is a nerve agent, interfering with normal functioning of the mammalian nervous system by inhibiting the enzyme cholinesterase. It is an inhibitor of both acetylcholinesterase & butyrylcholinesterase. As a chemical weapon, it is classified as a weapon of mass destruction by the United Nations according to UN Resolution 687. Its production is strictly controlled, & stockpiling is outlawed by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993 where it is classified as a Schedule 1 substance. Soman was the third of the so-called G-series nerve agents to be discovered along with GA (tabun), GB (sarin), & GF (cyclosarin).

It is a volatile, corrosive, & colorless liquid with a faint odor when pure. More commonly, it is a yellow to brown color & has a strong odor described as similar to camphor. The LCt50 for soman is 70 mg·min/m3 in humans. It is both more lethal & more persistent than sarin or tabun, but less so than cyclosarin.

GD can be thickened for use as a chemical spray using an acryloid copolymer. It can also be deployed as a binary chemical weapon; its precursor chemicals are methylphosphonyl difluoride & a mixture of pinacolyl alcohol & an amine.

Sarin
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sarin

Sarin, or GB (G-series, ‘B’), is a colorless, odorless liquid, used as a chemical weapon owing to its extreme potency as a nerve agent. It is generally considered a weapon of mass destruction. Production & stockpiling of sarin was outlawed as of April 1997 by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993, & it is classified as a Schedule 1 substance. In June 1994, the UN Special Commission on Iraqi disarmament destroyed the nerve agent sarin under Security Council resolution 687 (1991) concerning the disposal of Iraq’s weapons of mass destruction.

Sarin is an organophosphorus compound with the formula (CH3)2CHO]CH3P(O)F. It can be lethal even at very low concentrations, where death can occur within 1 to 10 minutes after direct inhalation of a lethal dose, due to suffocation from lung muscle paralysis, unless some antidotes, typically atropine & an oxime, such as pralidoxime, are quickly administered. People who absorb a non-lethal dose, but do not receive immediate medical treatment, may suffer permanent neurological damage.

Tabun
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tabun_(nerve_agent)

Tabun or GA is an extremely toxic chemical substance. It is a clear, colorless, & tasteless liquid with a faint fruity odor. It is classified as a nerve agent because it fatally interferes with normal functioning of the mammalian nervous system. Its production is strictly controlled & stockpiling outlawed by the Chemical Weapons Convention of 1993. Tabun is the first of the G-series nerve agents along with GB (sarin), GD (soman) & GF (cyclosarin).

Although pure tabun is clear, less-pure tabun may be brown. It is a volatile chemical, although less so than either sarin or soman.

Tabun can be destroyed with bleaching powder (calcium hypochlorite), though the poisonous gas cyanogen chloride is produced.

 
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Posted by on April 1, 2017 in Crime

 

“Precrime” Versus Following The Money


The Ethereum Fiasco

    On June 17, 2016, approximately 50% – over US$50 million – of the money invested in a multinational cryptocurrency venture capital fund named “The DAO” was drained anonymously. It is currently stuck for a fixed period of time in a DAO holding account, while efforts are underway to return the cryptocurrency to its rightful owners or render it invalid altogether before the perpetrator can disappear with the loot. At first glance, most outside observers would consider the situation supremely ludicrous in that everybody pretty much knows where the allegedly stolen assets are stored, but nobody can come up with a legal & technical method to get it back! It almost seems like a person saying that he got robbed, the thief has locked the stolen goods in one of the victim’s cupboards, but the victim doesn’t have the key & doesn’t know whether he can force the lock & open the cupboard to reclaim his property! Strange times.
    One possible reason for the confusion may be the Swiss connection. The DAO is a decentralized autonomous organization that exists as a set of contracts among people that resides on the Ethereum blockchain. Ethereum’s live blockchain was launched on July 30, 2015. The Ethereum software project was initially developed by a Swiss company, Ethereum Switzerland GmbH (EthSuisse) & a Swiss non-profit foundation, the Ethereum Foundation. The DAO was established as a Swiss-based company, DAO.Link, registered as a SARL (Societe a Responsabilte Limitee, “the Swiss version of an LTD”) in Switzerland, because, according to Christoph Jentzsch (The DAO founder) Swiss law allows it to “take money from an unknown source as long as you know where it’s going”. Banking in Switzerland is regulated by the Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority (FINMA), which derives its authority from a series of federal statutes. The country’s tradition of bank secrecy, which dates to the Middle Ages, was first codified in the Federal Act on Banks & Savings Banks, colloquially known as the Banking Law of 1934. The regime of bank secrecy that Swiss banks are famous for came under pressure in the wake of the UBS tax evasion scandal & the 1934 banking law was amended in 2009 to limit tax evasion by non-Swiss bank clients.
    This being the current state-of-affairs, now might be a good time for the following presently-unacceptable methods of investigation to prove their worth. It would make their case a lot stronger to be allowed to violate any human being’s civil rights at the drop of a hat, if they could prove their utility by solving the case of the missing DAO moola!

Polygraphy (wikipedia.org)

    A polygraph, popularly referred to as a lie detector, measures & records several physiological indices such as blood pressure, pulse, respiration, & skin conductivity, while the subject is asked & answers a series of questions. The belief underpinning the use of the polygraph is that deceptive answers will produce physiological responses that can be differentiated from those associated with non-deceptive answers; the polygraph is one of several devices used for lie detection.
    Polygraphy is widely criticized. Despite claims of 90% validity by polygraph advocates, the National Research Council has found no evidence of effectiveness. The utility among sex offenders is also poor with insufficient evidence to support accuracy or improved outcomes in this population. Even using the high estimates of the polygraph’s accuracy, false positives occur, & these people suffer the consequences of “failing” the polygraph. In the 1998 Supreme Court case, United States v. Scheffer, the majority stated that “There is simply no consensus that polygraph evidence is reliable” & “Unlike other expert witnesses who testify about factual matters outside the jurors’ knowledge, such as the analysis of fingerprints, ballistics, or DNA found at a crime scene, a polygraph expert can supply the jury only with another opinion…” In 2005 the 11th Circuit Court of Appeals stated that “polygraphy did not enjoy general acceptance from the scientific community”.

Predictive Policing (wikipedia.org)

    Predictive policing refers to the usage of mathematical, predictive & analytical techniques in law enforcement to identify potential criminal activity. Predictive policing methods fall into four general categories: methods for predicting crimes, methods for predicting offenders, methods for predicting perpetrators’ identities, & methods for predicting victims of crime. The technology has been described in the media as a revolutionary innovation capable of “stopping crime before it starts”. However, a RAND corporation report on implementing predictive policing technology describes its role in more modest terms:
    Predictive policing methods are not a crystal ball: they cannot foretell the future. They can only identify people & locations at increased risk of crime … the most effective predictive policing approaches are elements of larger proactive strategies that build strong relationships between police departments & their communities to solve crime problems.

Faception (faception.com)

    Faception is first-to-technology & first-to-market with proprietary computer vision & machine learning technology for profiling people & revealing their personality based only on their facial image. Faception can analyze faces from video streams (recorded & live), cameras, or online/offline databases, encode the faces in proprietary image descriptors & match an individual with various personality traits & types with a high level of accuracy. We develop proprietary classifiers, each describing a certain personality type or trait such as an Extrovert, a person with High IQ, Professional Poker Player or a Terrorist. Ultimately, we can score facial images on a set of classifiers & provide our clients with a better understanding of their customers, the people in front of them or in front of their cameras.

Marketing Potential

    While the question of whether The DAO fiasco – which is rumored to have resulted in the dissolution of the business – will negatively affect the credibility & market value of the Ethereum software, remains to be seen, if handled competently, it could constitute an opportunity for various “profiling businesses” to prove they aren’t mere witch hunters, but firms that can actually do some good in this world. Or else, investors in this sector fear they will go the way of computerized financial advisors (also known as “robo-advisors”): almost entirely into oblivion.
 
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Posted by on July 30, 2016 in Crime