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For the purposes terrorism, specific characteristics of certain agents make them more likely to be used than others.
             Some potential warfare agents can make their victims very sick without necessarily killing them. Examples include the microorganisms that cause tularemia, Q fever, and yellow fever. After suffering debilitating illness, victims of these diseases often recover, although not always. Other agents are more likely to be lethal. The bacteria that cause bubonic plague and the virus that causes smallpox can kill large numbers of untreated people. Early antibiotic treatment usually cures plague victims, and smallpox vaccinations before exposure to the virus can prevent the disease.
             Anthrax bacteria are considered likely weapons because of their particular features. They can exist as hardy, shell-like forms called spores. In a warm, moist environment like the human lung, the spores can become active and highly lethal. Anthrax bacteria are usually found under the soil surface, and cause disease primarily in cattle and other grazing livestock. But if released into the air and inhaled, a few thousand spores can be fatal.
             The rash of recent cases involving anthrax and media corporations and media enterprises may not be coincidental. Terrorism is the use of violence or the threats of violence to create a climate of fear in a given population.what greater stage than theater we are watching in right now. .
             The only large-scale terrorist attack with a biological weapon occurred in 1984 in the United States. Members of the Rajneesh cult in Oregon placed salmonella bacteria in the salad bars of several restaurants. Although a couple hundred people became ill, none died. The risks to humanity significant intrusions of basic rights are demonstrated that terrorist could expose millions of people to disease-causing organisms by a variety of simple techniques. .
             Domestic terrorism has risen sharply over the past 10 years.


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