Ricin sent to Senate: Envelope Tests Positive For Ricin at Washington Mail Facility

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WASHINGTON - An envelope that tested positive for the deadly poison ricin was intercepted Tuesday afternoon at the U.S. Capitol's off-site mail facility in Washington, congressional and law enforcement sources tell CNN.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid said he was told the letter was addressed to the office of Sen. Roger Wicker, R-Mississippi. After the envelope tested positive in a first routine test, it was retested two more times, each time coming up positive, the law enforcement source said. The package was then sent to a Maryland lab for further testing.

Senators were briefed on the matter Tuesday evening and told the congressional post offices would be temporarily shut down.

"It was caught in the screening facility. That's why we have an off-site screening facility for mail," said Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-Missouri.

Ricin is a highly toxic substance derived from castor beans. As little as 500 micrograms -- an amount the size of the head of a pin -- can kill an adult. There is no specific test for exposure and no antidote once exposed.

It can be produced easily and cheaply, and authorities in several countries have investigated links between suspect extremists and ricin. But experts say it is more effective on individuals than as a weapon of mass destruction.

Ricin was used in the 1978 assassination of Bulgarian dissident Georgi Markov. The author, who had defected nine years earlier, was jabbed by the tip of an umbrella while waiting for a bus in London and died four days later.

(RNN) - A suspicious envelope containing ricin or another poison was intercepted at an off-site mail facility that was headed to Sen. Roger Wicker, R-MS, according to Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-NV.

"It was caught in the screening facility. That's why we have an off-site screening facility for mail," said Sen. Claire McCaskill, D-MO, to CNN.

The envelope tested positive in a routine test, and in two other subsequent tests, law enforcement officials tell CNN. The mail facility is closed for more testing.

McCaskill told Politico the letter came from a person who writes to lawmakers, but declined to identify the individual.

The Associated Press reports lawmakers were informed of the incident in a closed-door meeting about the Boston Marathon bombings.

CNN reports Wicker now has a protective detail.

Ricin is extremely poisonous and is made from castor beans. According the New York Department of Health, accidental exposure to ricin is "highly unlikely."

No antidote exists for ricin poisoning and death could take from 36 to 72 hours after exposure. Ricin can be in the form powder, a mist or a pellet and can be dissolved in liquid.

Symptoms, which can present 4 to 6 hours after exposure, include respiratory distress (difficulty breathing), fever, cough, nausea, and tightness in the chest. Heavy sweating may follow as well as fluid building up in the lungs," according to the Center for Disease Control and Prevention.

The incident is reminiscent of the anthrax scare after September 11 where five people died and 17 others were exposed. Envelopes were sent to congress and NBC News containing anthrax.

How mail was processed and sent to congress was changed as a result.

Ricin has been used in other countries in assassinations, such as the poisoning of Georgi Markov, a Bulgarian dissident, in 1978. He was jabbed by the tip of an umbrella in London and died four days later.
:wtf: shyt is getting weirder and weirder by the day. :damn:
And :snoop: at the CNN reporters already saying Al Qaeda is connected to this. :beli: Can these motherfukkers just wait before trying to come to conclusions already, fukk.
 

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Bombs go off then mysterious white powder is found in Washington. Is this some copy cat shyt. I swear I think this happened before!



you're thinking of something I don't want to type, it was a different substance,yes it happened in the recent past

It mentions it in the article actually..


Anyways I wonder when the letter was actually delivered and found.
I'm sure the government wants to make it look like it's staying on top of things after Boston.

:manny:
 

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you're thinking of something I don't want to type, it was a different substance,yes it happened in the recent past

It mentions it in the article actually..


Anyways I wonder when the letter was actually delivered and found.
I'm sure the government wants to make it look like it's staying on top of things after Boston.

:manny:

I don't want to type it either. But I'm pretty sure a dumb mothafukka from Tupelo, MS didn't make ricin...I've worked there before. There is no way. Or he got EXTREMELY lucky. The dumb ass supposedly put his initials on the letter.
 
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