According to Shahin shahr governor one person arrested about attacks on girl schools in that city . They said the gas was based pepper spray.
Well I doubt this one .
Rotted egg won't send more than 200 people to hospital , won't make governor of a region admit it's an attack
You guys talking these nonsense while some of the affected persons stayed in hospital for more than two days
According to zanjan medical university 29 girls from a school admitted in hospital with poisoning signs .
Ariebil Governor stated in Garmi and Meshkin shahr two school were attacked
Interior ministry announced samples from schools that were attacked is being investigated. Guess he also playing a prank.
No toxic agents evidenced and none of those statements nor hospital admissions offer proof in this regard. Physical symptoms are a fundamental characteristic of MPI (Mass Psychotic Illness), they're part of its very definition.
Here's another "prank":
سهشنبه صبح در اتاق مدیریت بحران قم نشسته بودم. ساعتی بعد، در تماسی با اورژانس اعلام شد:"من مدیر مدرسه حضرت خدیجه(س) هستم. در کارگاه بوی تندی پیچیده و بچهها همه ترسیدهاند."
www.fardanews.com
If the schools had been attacked then chances are that suspects would've been sighted on more than one occasion considering the number of occurrences, the location of schools in the middle of densely packed urban zones and the fact that events took place in broad daylight. When adult school personnel standing right next to the pupils is spared, it further sheds doubt on attack theories.
In Afghanistan the same phenomenon has been going on for fourteen years with countless cases documented. Yet, when teams of experts from the United Nations were dispatched to investigate they found no poison. Western mainstream media are virtually unanimous it was mass hysteria, not the Taleban.
So rather than rehashing gossip when it comes to Iran, those who allege poisoning ought first to produce some concrete and verifiable proof. That some will adamantly try to pass their unsubstantiated claims off as facts while engaging in wild storytelling indicates they have an agenda. Enemies will be enemies, their exiled and domestic footmen will do what they're supposed to. Same old routine, so predictable it's boring.
A piece by Robert Bartholomew:
www.psychologytoday.com
Psychology and the Mystery of the "Poisoned" Schoolgirls
Amid reports of "mass poisonings" of Iranian schoolgirls, is history repeating?
KEY POINTS
- With no evidence of a toxic agent, no deaths, and nearly all victims recovering quickly, "poisoning" reports should be viewed with caution.
- In recent decades, studies of several similar reports of mass poisonings were eventually identified as having a psychological origin.
- The Iranian "poisonings" have coincided with an unfamiliar odor – the number-one trigger of mass psychogenic illness over the past century.
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Please read the article
Robert Bartholomew, Ph.D., is an American medical sociologist
Excellent find from a professional, an American one at that (so no one can pretend it's a "mullah agent" speaking). Thanks for the share.
As said, the most plausible explanations in order of probability are one, MPI and two, some sort of secret weapon being used by Iran's enemies.