Headline-grabbing islamopobia exposed as propaganda
Tom | 24.11.2003 18:53 | Analysis
A quick Internet search shed some light on this would be WMD . . .
"Saponin
These are naturally or synthetically occurring products derived from sugar. They commonly foam in water, and are often used in shaving creams or shampoos" (4)
Not sounding particularly deadly so far then, although half a ton would certainly shave a lot of hair (maybe its Osama bin Laden's cunning disguise?). A little further investigation revealed some more interesting facts about the terrifying Saponin. It's found naturally in grapes and wine, and some scientists even believe it to be beneficial (5).
Sensing a lack of credibility to the story, ‘experts’ clarified that Saponin is only dangerous when mixed with toxic chemicals (1). I would imagine the same could be said for water, or cheese for that matter. Even if Saponin was mixed with Ricin, there was still doubt over whether this would be dangerous as Ricin cannot be absorbed through the skin (1).
In summary, the drip-drip of Islamophobic pro-war-on-terror propaganda continues with about as much credibility as those who peddle it. The warriors-on-terror need these lies to become received truths if they are to succeed. We need to see them as the fabrications they are if we are not to be caught between the two fascisms of Bush and bin Laden.
(1) http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/england/3228822.stm
(2) http://www.news.scotsman.com/index.cfm?id=1292792003
(3) http://www.ansci.cornell.edu/plants/castorbean.html
(4) http://www.totalskincare.com/library/totalskincare_s_saponin.html
(5) http://www.bbr.com/GB/db/news-item/525?ID=null&first_news_F=1
Tom