The biological weapons of Russia and North-Korea
When we are thinking of the possibility that the terrorists would get biological weapons in their hands, we must remember that most of those weapons are natural organisms, which are just packed in spray bottles and ammunition. So this thing makes those weapons very dangerous because terrorists must get only the cell culture, where is some dangerous bacteria or virus, and then they just must pack those organisms in the pack, where they can use it.
There are biological weapons in the storages of North-Korea. That the technology, that is needed to make biological weapons can be smuggled to other countries in the form of documents where are instructions on how to weaponize some deadly organisms.
The fact is that the collapse of the Soviet Union and Saddam Hussein's government offered a good opportunity to hire the bio- and chemical weapons experts. And the organisms can get from the abandoned test sites of those biological weapons. The use of "Novichok" poison is showing that somebody still researches and produces chemical weapons.
Some laboratories are storing the smallpox virus, and that virus is causing two kinds of opinions. Some people want to destroy those viruses because they are afraid that they are used as biological weapons. And some other people want to store that virus because those viruses can be used to create the vaccine against that virus if somebody releases it accidentally or on purpose. Or the virus would reactivate for some other reasons. There is a possibility that hackers are interested in the laboratories where is researched the COVID-19 vaccine because the same technology can be used to make vaccines also against other viruses.
The case of the "Aralsk-7" research plant and the smallpox tests of that station: "Aralsk-7" station closed in 1992.
The "Aralsk-7"-the station located the Vozrozhdeniya Island at the Aral Sea. That island does not anymore exist because it is turned into a peninsula telling the story of how those places would be riskier than ever. The fact is that the files are telling that the station located on the island, and when the island is turned into peninsula people cannot connect the research plant to the empty facility in some area.
Sometimes people are thinking that the drying of the Aral Sea is done because somebody might want to remove something from history, what they didn't want other people to know. But what that thing could be? There have been many other similar test stations on the Earth, and they haven't caused similar effects. So what was the secret of "Aralsk-7" and what made it so special?
And the places like the "Aralsk-7" along with many other test sites are offering a good place for taking biological weapons in hands. "Aralsk-7" is the place where the biological tested at the Aral-sea, which is very high polluted to this day. There are theories that "Aralsk-7" was the reason, why the Aral-sea was turned to chemical hell. And here I must say that the Gruinard island, where Porton Down made the biological weapon tests are not probably cleaned after the Second World War. Similar biological weapon tests were made at Utah Dugway proving ground, which still is a highly secretive military area.
So terrorists can get the biological weapons in their hands. And those places are not only places where those brutal and inhumane weapons were tested what means there are possibly some other places, which are not mentioned in history. So those other places might be unguarded and easier to access than some "Aralsk-7" or Gruinard island. Those tests are also made at the Dugway area in the USA what is the highly secretive military test area.
Sources:
North-Korean biological weapons film: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sCb0xCN2T40
Aralsk-7: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vozrozhdeniya_Island
Dugway plant: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dugway_Proving_Ground
Gruinard Island: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gruinard_Island
Novichok: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Novichok_agent
Porton Down: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Porton_Down
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