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  • Bioterrorism
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  • Bioterrorism is intentional release of a virus or other pathogen with malicious intent for it to proliferate, infect, and kill any given number of people for its qualities to inspire or provoke fear in a population to exert leverage or control or to create a political or ideological statement with which to express beliefs and impress them upon others.
  • Bioterrorism is
  • Bioterrorism (often sometimes commonly spelled Bio-Terrorism), also sometimes referred to as "Plaguebringing" (sometimes spelled "Plague-Bringing") or "Plaguemastery" (sometimes spelled "Plague-Mastery"), refers to intentional release or dissemination of biological agents. These agents are bacterias, viruses, toxins or other harmful agents used to cause illness or death in people, animals, or plants and may be in a naturally occurring or a human-modified form. These agents are typically found in nature, but it is possible that they could be mutated or altered to increase their ability to cause disease, make them resistant to current medicines, or to increase their ability to be spread into the environment. Biological agents can be spread through the air, water, or in food. Bioterrorists te
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  • Bioterrorism is intentional release of a virus or other pathogen with malicious intent for it to proliferate, infect, and kill any given number of people for its qualities to inspire or provoke fear in a population to exert leverage or control or to create a political or ideological statement with which to express beliefs and impress them upon others.
  • Bioterrorism is
  • Bioterrorism (often sometimes commonly spelled Bio-Terrorism), also sometimes referred to as "Plaguebringing" (sometimes spelled "Plague-Bringing") or "Plaguemastery" (sometimes spelled "Plague-Mastery"), refers to intentional release or dissemination of biological agents. These agents are bacterias, viruses, toxins or other harmful agents used to cause illness or death in people, animals, or plants and may be in a naturally occurring or a human-modified form. These agents are typically found in nature, but it is possible that they could be mutated or altered to increase their ability to cause disease, make them resistant to current medicines, or to increase their ability to be spread into the environment. Biological agents can be spread through the air, water, or in food. Bioterrorists tend to use biological agents because they are extremely difficult to detect and don't cause illness for several hours to several days.