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The worst threat: weaponized biotechnology



The pandemic is the thing that has caused the situation that should predict. The bacteriophages can cause worse epidemics than we even realized. Those viruses can strike against the fungus that is delivering nutrients for vegetables. And that thing can cause the loss of food. If those funguses are destroyed the trees are starting to die. The idea of the phage virus infection is not new. The AIDS viruses are phage viruses that can infect the human immune cells. 

When we are talking about natural viruses they are more resistant to natural stress than artificial organisms. The thing is that the air is protecting people against HIV (AIDS) viruses because air molecules are destroying the surface antigens of those viruses. But the genetic engineering makes it possible to connect the genomes of the AIDS virus with bacteria or fungus. That means the bacteria will start to deliver those viruses. And that thing makes them more lethal than ever before. 

Things like bacteria that can change their form are interesting tools. They can deliver to the gasoline storage. And those organisms can change petroleum to lime. But the xenomorphs the transforming organisms are the most lethal surprises. 

There is the possibility that the hive will connect the genome that makes them produce poisons like botulinum. The idea is that the genome that produces botulinum will connect with the genomes of the hive or some other bacteria. And if that bacteria will lay on the mucous membrane that will kill the person immediately. This kind of organism might be under development in some underground laboratories. 

Biotechnology and the weapons of mass destruction are the most lethal combination in the world. The thing is that the deadliest viruses in the world, filoviruses like Ebola cannot transmit through the air because they cannot resist electromagnetic and chemical stress. So that's why the risks of those viruses are not realized. 

There is the possibility that genetically engineered bacteria are used as a transmitter of viruses. In this vision, the virus genomes are connected with the genomes of bacteria. So when the bacteria are delivered to the area they are starting to produce viruses. In this kind of scenario, the mass destruction will be complete. 

Image: https://www.chemistryworld.com/news/giant-long-lived-bacteria-could-make-microbial-farms-more-productive/4011137.article

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