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    An agent that I did a lot of reading on and heavily considered as my agent of choice for my final essay was the biotoxin ricin that could be weaponized for a biological attack. I have known the toxic property of the castor bean plant since I was a child growing up here in Florida. I pass by dozens of these plants growing wild along the road every day. It was through the reading in this class that I came to understand just how toxic the seeds of this plant are. Ricin is a poison found naturally in

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    Pathogens And Bio Toxins

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    (1) Define Biological Weapons, how they work, and implications. A biological attack is the “…intentional release of a pathogen or bio toxin….against humans plants or animals…” (Forest & Howard, 2013, p. 113). These pathogens and bio toxins intentionally released are also known as bioweapons because they can cause economic catastrophe, illness, deaths, fear, and even disruption to normal day practices. There are three different categories of pathogens and bio toxins dependent on the level of threat

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    Throughout the progression of mankind, there has always been a need to become superior in tactics and technology over an opponent. It did not take long for man to discover the effective and deadly tactic of Bioterrorism, which is the deliberate release of viruses, bacteria or other germs used to cause illness or death in people, animals, or plants. As time passes, everything about bioterrorism becomes more and more sophisticated, making it very difficult to combat with. By examining the history

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    Deadliest Outbreak: Sverkivsk

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    else was happening so they carried out dozens of autopsies and found the anthrax bacteria in the lungs and lymph nodes of those who had died, indicating it was airborne” (Hoffman, 1998). If this is the case then it would be in violation of the Biological Weapons

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    Biological Weapons: hazardous and inhumane Breathe in and it could have been your last breath! Ricin, staphylococcal enterotoxin B (SEB), botulinum toxin, T-2 mycotoxin, anthrax, brucellosis, cholera, pneumonic plague, tularemia, Q fever, smallpox, glanders, Venezuelan equine encephalitis, and viral hemorrhagic fever have one thing in common. The ability to be used as a biological weapon. Biological weapons when used are the unnecessary killing of men, women and even children and should be a practice

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    Could someone use anthrax for a larger attack on American cities? Unfortunately, yes-and they could also use any of a series of other germs, some more lethal than anthrax. But it’s not easy to get anthrax, and it’s not easy to deploy. The Japanese cult Aum Shinrikyo tried to spread anthrax from its Tokyo office building in 1993 and failed dismally. Experts disagree on how dangerous it would be if someone sprinkled anthrax in, say, an office ventilation system or a subway car, but any larger attack

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    gladly, continue through my evidence within the next sentence. Bioterrorism is directly focused on the livestock and crops, which are valuable sources of food. The agroterrorism attack in the U.S. has started an economic warfare, which can turn fatal to most Americans. Economic warfare has calculated of being damaging to the

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    trick yourself into thinking they would stop if there were laws against it however, you'd be naive to think that some form of national security classification won't be slapped on the research, and the projects will move forward. Sort of akin to biological

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    agents can be released in the air, in water supplies, or in food supplies. A benefit for terrorists in using biological agents is that it can be difficult to detect that a biological attack has occurred, and that many disease agents may not cause illness immediately; it may take hours or days for symptoms to appear which helps in the spread of the disease. Another benefit to the use of biological agents is that they are easy and inexpensive to obtain, they can be easily disseminated, and they cause widespread

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    These biological agents could be viruses, toxins, bacteria, etc. Agents could be used in war or terrorist attacks. Also, they could be modified to cause extreme diseases and disorders, according to The Center for Disease Control and Prevention. It makes bioterrorism

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