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HomokaasuHomokaasu (Finnish name, literally gay-gas) is presumably fictious (homokaasu does not exist) poisonous chemical substance, that is gaseous in room temperature. It is odorless and invisible. Conspirary theory Homokaasu is supposedly used on specific people by secret agents of Roman Catholic Church to gain a sublime control of the victims. The substance is usually leaked into rooms and areas in which the victim spends time - home, working place and psychiatric ward, for example. It also may be mixed in foodstuffs and beverages to same effect. Homokaasu was introduced to the public in a series of controversial reports distributed in Helsinki, Copenhagen and Los Angeles in the 1980s. The reports themselves claim to have been written and distributed by Paavo Rissanen, an alleged victim of the supposed operation. The reports contemplate the motives, mentioning that Roman Catholic Church might be attempting to gain submission over the people. On December 2005, the US military disclosed documents, which envisaged an aphrodisiac chemical, which would effectively act like homokaasu (although not necessarily be gasiform). According to these reports, the chemical compound was never produced. Effects Regular exposure has at least the following effects on humans: These symptoms will disappear soon after the exposure has been discontinued. In addition to the symptoms above, the victim experiences: The name (gay-gas) originates from the suppression of social interaction and the abnormal sexual encounters arranged in the operation. See also External links
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