In USA, Germay, France, England, China, India,
Europe, Asia, Africa, in the East and
in all regions and continents - chemical weapons
are used in all areas of agriculture,
the food industry and in all areas and
industries in all countries of the world.
The most extensive database of chemicals used
in all areas and industries thousands of chemicals.
In 1903 the French were the first to start, and
in 1915 the Germans,
the Americans in 1918 from that moment
began a boom in the construction
of the chemical industry
in many countries of the world.
On April 22, 1915, the German authorities used
chlorine in the war, an extremely poisonous gas
that concentrates its high density above low
altitudes. It causes severe swelling of the brain,
eyes, lungs, heart, liver, kidneys, tissues and
mucous membranes of all organs, and causes
coughing, suffocation and eventually
leads to complications and death.
In addition, chlorine is found in the waste
of all industrial and chemical industries.
In World War I in 1914 used chlorine tear gases.
Ethyl bromoacetate was used,
chloroacetone having similar properties,
more than a hundred thousand people died
from them and no one condemned
this crime anywhere in the world.
After that, the authorities, feeling their impunity,
began to commit crimes constantly.
The use of chemical weapons was
widespread during the First World War.
In total, 150 thousand soldiers died
on its fronts from the use of poison gases.
Many died of complications a few years
after the end of the war. Meanwhile, the use
of chemical weapons were continued, mainly
against plants, insects, rodents and so on,
and no one stood up to protect flora and fauna.
The development and use of chemical weapons
in all countries continues now in all areas
of agriculture, the food industry and
in all areas and industries of all countries of the world. Large-scale chemicalization
of all areas of agriculture began in1939, DDT,
herbicides, fungicides and pesticides
are widely used everywhere, these chemicals lead
to terrible diseases and painful deaths.