Things to read when life gets too boring
Wayne Johnson
cadaobh2@brgnet.com
Fri, 19 Oct 2001 08:24:26 -0400
The latest information from various government/scientific spokespersons
would seem to contradict this statement. 1 to 2 micron sized particles
would be very, very easily dispersed by air, being smaller than many pollen
particles. I am afraid that aerosol distribution is easier than you might
imagine. The difficulty with this approach may be that the concentration
diminishes quickly...via dispersion...and thus it loses its potency.
Wayne
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Herr
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But, anthrax cannot be effectively distributed by air.
Judith M. Herr
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[mailto:austin-ghetto-list-admin@pairlist.net]On Behalf Of Roger Baker
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One of many things you can learn from this collection of links
http://www.newscientist.com/hottopics/bioterrorism/
"...The prospect of an anthrax attack was investigated in the 1990s by the
US Office of Technological Assessment. They concluded that 100 kilograms of
virulent anthrax effectively dispersed at night over Washington DC could
cause between one and three million deaths. Crop-dusters can carry up to
twice that capacity..."
Bottom line: The best protection from determined terrorists over the long
run
is prevention; is to reduce the motivation to conduct terrorism. It is in
the
nature of complex and advanced societies to create so many points of
potential
vulnerability by well-organized terrorist groups that they cannot all be
guarded
effectively, no matter how many security precautions are taken. -- Roger