IIN, the case of medieval bio warfare?

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  • The greatest threat to human existence is not the virus. It could kill hundreds of millions, but certainly not all. Humans themselves will see to their own extinction. Recorded history only goes back about 6000 years. And industrialization did nor appear in earnest until the 18th century. A mere millisecond of time considering the earths age.
    I believe the fucking Unabomber was right. Technology will lead to the extinction of the human race. And the way it's progressing. it may not take very long.
    On the bright side, we'll all be dead by then, so eat, drink and enjoy the tiny amount of time every person gets to live.

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    • Yeah, but the effects of deadly diseases are so horrific (just see pictures of small pox patients from the 20th C), I rather get blasted to non existence by technology than catch any of these...

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      • I'll agree with that. The U.S. and Russia still have smallpox specimens in secret labs. It's been eradicated worldwide except for those specimens. Why they don't just agree to destroy them and make that species extinct is anyone's guess. No-one has any immunity to it anymore, so if it somehow got loose, it would be a disaster of biblical proportions.
        Actually, after looking it up, the U.S destroyed the last remaining vials in 2015. What Russia does? Well, that's anyone's guess

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