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The biological weapons and science

The biological weapons and science

The development of the biological and chemical weapons began during the First World War. Those weapons were developed in many laboratories in the worlds leading military powers. There were many nasty things like spraying the juice of the common hogweed to the enemy troops.

The using and refining biological weapons is very easy. If we would want to plant the biological weapons like borreliosis and dengue fever to the bugs, it would be very easy. Also, malaria and other kinds of parasites would be transferred to the mosquitos and ticks is a very easy process, if somebody would want to do that thing.

The dengue fever and other kinds of organisms are easier to control than Ebola. Those organisms are also natural, and they are not so well profiled as the biological weapons, and that would make them very sophisticated biological weapons. If those organisms would transfer to the mosquitos and ticks, they are easier to control. Those bloodsuckers must just feed with blood, what is full of parasites.

The thing is that kind of tests have been made under the control of Edgewood Arsenal, and the name of those programs was BIG ITCH and BIG BUZZ. The thing is that those bugs were used in that test were marked, but the thing is not sure, were they infected by using those parasites. Used animals were fleas, which were released in the Dugway test area. 

Those test got inspiration from the Japanese biological weapon test and use, what was made under the control of Dr. Shiro Ishii, and there were about 20 million casualties in those operations, where the Malaria and other diseases were delivered in the Manchuria and Burma areas.

Also, that biological warfare personnel used Syphilis injections and they released that bacteria in the water supply system of the area. The U.S Military used the data, what was collected by the Japanese to create their biological weapon arsenal. But in fact, those tests were ended after the order of Nixon. Officially U.S government would not develop biological weapons anymore, but there is still bases and laboratories, where that kind of weapons can develop.

Modern biological weapons are probably developed for making the stun effect on the enemy. Those weapons would not kill enemies, but they can rise high fever, and also some of those weapons could be developed for destroying the fuel and gunpowder. One of those very interesting ideas is to use bacteria, what is destroying the shipwrecks in the depth for making steel weaker.

That bacteria can deliver from aircraft over the naval bases and tank sites. And it could make the steel structures very weak. Also, it can destroy the guns and cannons by making them rusty. The idea is that the same microbes what is used to clean the oiled areas in nature would be released in the fuel storages.

Also, the bacteria, what is eating the sulfur, would be put to the gunpowder storage, and that bacteria would make gunpowder useless. The bacteria, what is planned to use in that kind of actions would be the same, what makes sulfur formations in the volcanoes.  So it's easy to get, and the results of the use of that thing would be very interesting.




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