During the Sentox nerve gas conspiracy of Day 5, a group of Russian separatists known as the Dawn Brigade was supplied with 20 canisters of Sentox VX nerve gas by a cabal of American officeholders (including President Logan and his Chief of Staff Walt Cummings), federal agents (comprising of James Nathanson and his men) and businessmen (primarily Christopher Henderson, Graem Bauer and his father Phillip, and Alan Wilson). The initial plan was to have the separatists escape to their base in Central Asia with the nerve gas, with the intention of attacking Moscow. The conspirators would then use the opportunity to secretly trigger the canisters by satellite, wiping out the members of the terrorist cell. The incident would then be made public, to prove to the world the presence of weapons of m
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| - During the Sentox nerve gas conspiracy of Day 5, a group of Russian separatists known as the Dawn Brigade was supplied with 20 canisters of Sentox VX nerve gas by a cabal of American officeholders (including President Logan and his Chief of Staff Walt Cummings), federal agents (comprising of James Nathanson and his men) and businessmen (primarily Christopher Henderson, Graem Bauer and his father Phillip, and Alan Wilson). The initial plan was to have the separatists escape to their base in Central Asia with the nerve gas, with the intention of attacking Moscow. The conspirators would then use the opportunity to secretly trigger the canisters by satellite, wiping out the members of the terrorist cell. The incident would then be made public, to prove to the world the presence of weapons of m
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| - During the Sentox nerve gas conspiracy of Day 5, a group of Russian separatists known as the Dawn Brigade was supplied with 20 canisters of Sentox VX nerve gas by a cabal of American officeholders (including President Logan and his Chief of Staff Walt Cummings), federal agents (comprising of James Nathanson and his men) and businessmen (primarily Christopher Henderson, Graem Bauer and his father Phillip, and Alan Wilson). The initial plan was to have the separatists escape to their base in Central Asia with the nerve gas, with the intention of attacking Moscow. The conspirators would then use the opportunity to secretly trigger the canisters by satellite, wiping out the members of the terrorist cell. The incident would then be made public, to prove to the world the presence of weapons of mass destruction and the need for international military policing in the region. Logan would then have an excuse to invoke the military terms of the anti-terrorism treaty he made with Yuri Suvarov. Increased American involvement in the region would directly increase oil interests, and would provide strong economic benefits for future generations. The cabal of American officeholders and businessmen also conspired to frame a former government agent, Jack Bauer, for many of the crimes committed during the execution of the plot. This plan backfired, however, and the Russian separatists took advantage of their possession of the nerve gas to deploy it on multiple high-value targets within the United States. A secondary conspiracy was formulated by the Americans in order to cover up their involvement. The former government agent that was framed — Jack Bauer — had a major role in thwarting both conspiracies.
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