• "Trace" Scents AKA Anti-Febreeze

    From warmfuzzy@700:100/37 to All on Wed Nov 2 19:00:56 2022
    I am writing this in the Sp00k Weapons area of Sp00knet as I can't figure anywhere else that this post fits into... the topic is "Trace" scents. There are different meanings for the term Trace. This particular article is on the spook weapon of viraling in a foreign germ into a target to make it highly annoying for the agent who has received this germ to operate with success in the field.

    The idea is having a substance that acts in the opposite to Febreeze (a scent absorber that leaves a fresh scent in place of wet dog and sports equipment kind of mix). Someone would be given a drink that contains this germ and until the germs have completely left the body these little germs would cause a foul scent to come from the infected individual. Not only is it a bad scent, but it can even trigger fire alarms.

    Just imagine getting a hotel and the Trace that is within you causing a scent to be excreted that triggers the fire alarm. This may be considered a joke by the sp00ks, however its not very funny to the victim. The germs do eventually leave the body after one's immune system fights them off.

    Cheers!
    -warmfuzzy

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  • From k9zw@700:100/69 to warmfuzzy on Thu Nov 3 07:04:15 2022
    On 02 Nov 2022, warmfuzzy said the following...

    I am writing this in the Sp00k Weapons area of Sp00knet as I can't figure anywhere else that this post fits into... the topic is "Trace" scents.

    Radioactive "Tags" are mentioned in several books and media articles as a way the opposition tags people they want to keep track of.

    Perhaps there are more dectors out there than we imagine? <wink>

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  • From debian@700:100/69 to ALL on Tue Nov 8 12:41:41 2022
    Radioactive "Tags" are mentioned in several books and media articles as
    a way the opposition tags people they want to keep track of.

    If the tag is radioactive, could a geigercounter detect this tag? What kind of radiation would the tag emit?

    KG7UJH

    How ya gonna do it? PS/2 it!

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  • From k9zw@700:100/69 to debian on Tue Nov 8 16:19:21 2022
    On 08 Nov 2022, debian said the following...

    Radioactive "Tags" are mentioned in several books and media articles a way the opposition tags people they want to keep track of.

    If the tag is radioactive, could a geigercounter detect this tag? What kind of radiation would the tag emit?

    To us lay folk all radiation is much the same, but not when used as a tag.

    The levels and types vary, and for many certain types of counters will pick it up, other counters may not look for the radiation type.

    There is a lot of ambient radiation, so your detector needs to focus on the level and type, and where it is coming from (like the person).

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