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Saturday, April 25, 2026

Florida in 2001 Al-Qaeda Studied using crop dusters with HCN to kill us, in 2026 'Ceres Air C31' large crop spraying drones stolen in NJ.

Florida in 2001 Al-Qaeda Studied using crop dusters with HCN to kill us, in 2026 'Ceres Air C31' large crop spraying drones stolen in NJ. Al-Qaeda boss Mohamed Atta, the 9/11 ringleader, and other hijackers made repeated visits to a crop-dusting airfield in Belle Glade, Florida, between March 2001 and September 2001, fueling concerns they planned a chemical or biological attack. Atta, accompanied by Marwan al-Shehhi, asked intense, technical questions about the capacity, range, and operation of South Florida Crop Care planes. Atta was described as persistent, often trying to climb onto the wings and into the cockpits of 502 Air Tractor crop dusters, according to employees at the Belle Glade airport. Atta sought a $650,000 loan from the U.S. Department of Agriculture (USDA) to buy a crop duster, telling a loan officer in Florida that he wanted to fill it with a chemical tank, according to ABC News. Following the discovery of this interest, the FBI investigated the site, and federal officials temporarily grounded crop dusters nationwide out of fear of a toxic attack after Sept 11th, 2001.
Deja Vu All Over Again! Prior to September 11, 2001 attacks, the FBI reported that Al-Qaeda terrorist boss Mohamed Atta and other 9/11 hijackers visited crop-dusting airfields in Belle Glade Florida inquiring about crop-duster capabilities and attempting to buy or rent them in 2001. Deja Vu All Over Again! Prior to September 11, 2001 attacks, the FBI reported that Al-Qaeda terrorist boss Mohamed Atta and other 9/11 hijackers visited crop-dusting airfields in Belle Glade Florida inquiring about crop-duster capabilities and attempting to buy or rent them in 2001. Crop dusting with HCN one of the most toxic of insect fumigants would be fatal to humans. The fact that it is very soluble in water has considerable bearing on its use in practice.

Hydrogen cyanide HCN concentration in air possible effects on humans if gas is inhaled parts per million 200, quickly kills human beings and other mammals. Hydrogen cyanide (HCN) is an authorized, highly effective industrial fumigant used primarily to control pests in specialized, empty structures like flour mills, silos, warehouses, and ships. Known for high toxicity to insects, it is applied as a gas—often branded as BLUEFUME™ and is a sustainable alternative to ozone-depleting methyl bromide. It is highly fatal at high concentrations and requires, for example, immediate evacuation and thorough safety protocols. HCN is a powerful, quick acting poison. In humans and other warm-blooded animals it induces fatal asphyxiation by inhibiting the respiratory enzymes and renders tissues unable to absorb oxygen from the blood in the normal manner. 


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