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05-17-2010, 02:12 PM
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Death by Phosphorus
White Phosphorus catches fire, spreads on the skin and cannot be extinguished or washed off with water. From what i have found out these are from attack an Al-Falluja...there are a few pictures of this on here, here are more Phosphorus When phosphorus makes contact with skin, it makes absolutely irreversible damage, burning flesh to the bone. It will manage to get inside your face. If you breathe it, it will blister in your throat and in your lungs until you suffocate. It basically reacts to skin, oxygen and water. The only way to stop the burning is with wet mud but it's just impossible to stop, by this point your normally dead. · · · · · · · · · · |