Showing posts with label Methylphosphonyl difluoride - KTF sarin. Show all posts
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Sunday, March 2, 2025

Methylphosphonyl difluoride - KTF sarin


Methylphosphonyl difluoride (EA-1251 or difluoro) is a chemical weapon precursor. It is used for production of sarin and soman as a component of binary chemical weapons.
Methylphosphonyl difluoride, when mixed with isopropyl alcohol, results in the deadly nerve agent sarin. Sarin is extremely toxic, one of the most dangerous nerve agents known. Sarin is 25-50 times more toxic than cyanide.

Sarin is exclusively a chemical warfare agent. It is odorless and tasteless. Exposure to minute amounts of sarin causes death in minutes. Following exposure, the airways constrict and the lungs fill with fluid, causing shortness of breath. Heart rate slows and blood pressure decreases. Seizures occur, and the victims may secrete fluid from the nose and mouth. Loss of consciousness precedes death. Non-lethal doses, despite treatment, causes permanent brain damage.
The Sandhers built, without permits, what they called an $11m water treatment cistern soon after they bought the Black Mountain properties with a Bank of Montreal mortgage in 2020, to "store and treat water for irrigation". The intended purpose for the bunker on Pyman Road is entirely different.

The dimensions are 50m long, 22m wide, and 10m in height. It was built below grade and then buried. Construction began in the spring of 2021, and finished in the late fall. The bunker is built with reinforced concrete with 2 support columns in the center. There is a ramp/tunnel going into it from another small building 100m away. A causeway for water was never built, thus it is only a facade. It is an illicit drug lab.
Through Sandher shell companies, chemicals have been stockpiled. Phosphorus tricloride, Sulphuryl chloride, Methyl Iodide, Acetic anhydride, 4-aminopyridone and 1-boc-4-AP. The first 3 are for the production of methylphosphonyl difluoride. Methylphosphonyl difluoride is prepared by reacting methylphosphonyl dichloride with hydrogen fluoride (HF) or sodium fluoride (NaF). Methyl iodide is used to catalyse the conversion of trimethyl phosphite to dimethyl methylphosphonate by the Arbusov reaction. The dimethyl methylphosphonate is then chlorinated with PCl5 and fluorinated with SbF3. The Sandhers are preparing to produce chemical warfare agents.
1-boc-4-AP is used in the production of fentanyl. The other 2 chemicals are reagents. Chemical waste includes Hydrofluoric acid, Phosgene, Diethyl Ether, Benzene, Hydrochloric acid, Sulphuric acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Ammonia, Methylamine, Perchloric Acid, Pyridine and Hexane.

Fatal dose of fentanyl
Each kilo of meth creates 5-7 kilos of toxic chemical waste, while each kilo of fentanyl produces between 25-30 kilos of waste. For methylphosphonyl difluoride the waste created is about 5 kilos, but it is far more toxic to the environment. Reactions that involve fluorine produce incredibly toxic waste. Sandher chemical waste from the lab on Black Mountain would go to ground, eventually corrupting the water table forever.
Sarin was used in chemical attacks by Iraq in the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s. Syria used sarin in 2013 in the Ghouta region, northeast of Damascus, killing some 1,400 people. Bashar al-Assad used sarin again in 2017. In 1995 sarin was used in the Tokyo subway attacks. In 1993 the Chemical Weapons Convention banned sarin world-wide, labeling it a Schedule 1 substance. This means it has no use other than as a weapon.
The Sandher/KTF underground chemical weapons/drug lab bunker at 4502 Pyman Road on Black Mountain in Kelowna has completed testing and commissioning. Drug and chemical weapons production may start at any time.

See ----->Sandher Drug Lab - 49°52'9.21"N, 119°17'15.67"W. = Bank of Montreal
See ----->KTF board, Sinaloa Cartel - Fentanyl Czar

Tuesday, January 28, 2025

Methylphosphonyl difluoride - KTF sarin


The $11m Sandher underground chemical weapons/drug lab at 4502 Pyman Road on Black Mountain in Kelowna has completed testing and commissioning phase. It is fully operational.
Drug and chemical weapons production may start at any time. Here.
Methylphosphonyl difluoride (EA-1251 or difluoro) is a chemical weapon precursor. It is used for production of sarin and soman as a component of binary chemical weapons. Methylphosphonyl difluoride, when mixed with isopropyl alcohol, results in the deadly nerve agent Sarin. Sarin is extremely toxic, one of the most dangerous nerve agents known. Sarin is 25-50 times more toxic than cyanide. Sarin is exclusively a chemical warfare agent and has no other uses. It is odorless and tasteless.
Exposure to minute amounts of sarin causes death in minutes. Following exposure, the airways constrict and the lungs fill with fluid, causing shortness of breath. Heart rate slows and blood pressure decreases. Seizures occur, and the victims may secrete fluid from the nose and mouth.

Loss of consciousness precedes death. Nonlethal doses, despite treatment, causes permanent brain damage.
The Sandhers built, without permits or approvals, what they called a water treatment cistern soon after they bought the Black Mountain properties in 2020, to "store and treat water for irrigation". The intended purpose for the bunker on Pyman Road is entirely different. The dimensions are 50m long, 22m wide, and 10m in height. It was built below grade and then buried. Construction began in the spring of 2021, and finished in the late fall. The bunker is built with reinforced concrete with 2 support columns in the center. There is a ramp/tunnel going into it from another small building 100m away. A causeway for water was never built, thus it is only a facade.
The tunnel is big enough to drive a forklift through. The site is a drug lab.
Through shell companies affiliated with the Sandhers, the following chemicals have been purchased. Phosphorus tricloride, Sulphuryl chloride, Methyl Iodide, Acetic anhydride, 4-aminopyridone and 1-boc-4-AP. The first 3 are for the production of Methylphosphonyl difluoride. Methylphosphonyl difluoride can be prepared by reacting methylphosphonyl dichloride with hydrogen fluoride (HF) or sodium fluoride (NaF). First methyl iodide is used to catalyse the conversion of trimethyl phosphite to dimethyl methylphosphonate by the Arbusov reaction. The dimethyl methylphosphonate is then chlorinated with PCl5 and fluorinated with SbF3. 1-boc-4-AP is used in the production of fentanyl. The other 2 chemicals are reagents. The KTF is preparing to produce chemical warfare agents on Canadian soil to perpetrate chemical weapon attacks.
Chemical waste includes Hydrofluoric acid, Phosgene, Diethyl Ether, Benzene, Hydrochloric acid, Sulphuric acid, Sodium Hydroxide, Ammonia, Methylamine, Perchloric Acid, Pyridine and Hexane. Each kilo of meth creates 5 to 7 kilos of toxic chemical waste while each kilo of fentanyl produces between 25-30 kilos of waste. For methylphosphonyldifluoride the waste created is about 5kg, but it is far more toxic to the environment. Reactions that involve fluorine produce incredibly toxic waste. Sandher chemical waste from the lab on Black Mountain would go to ground, eventually corrupting the water table forever.

Sarin was used in chemical attacks by Iraq in the Iran-Iraq War in the 1980s. In 1993 the Chemical Weapons Convention banned sarin world-wide, labeling it a Schedule 1 substance. This means it has no use other than as a weapon. Syria used sarin in 2013 in the Ghouta region, northeast of Damascus, killing some 1,400 people. Bashar al-Assad used sarin again in 2017. In 1995 sarin was used in the Tokyo subway attacks.