1st robot-on-human attack?

asymmetric

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ownself activate and decide to kill terrorist. heng is a terrorist. :flash:
 

KusitoriBuro

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Yueming

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too big......they should make flying pistols that carry just a few rounds.

inconspicuous...silent........aim for target's neck
 

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If terrorists gets hold of this technology... really GG they can also assassinate anyone they want. Works both ways
 

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Play with fire, they better dont complain about getting burnt. Abuse of good things.
 

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too big......they should make flying pistols that carry just a few rounds.

inconspicuous...silent........aim for target's neck
too obvious.

should disguise them with into air purifier, then filter culture covid virus
 

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too obvious.

should disguise them with into air purifier, then filter culture covid virus

funny that u talk about air purifiers. because muricunts did infect entire cities to study the movement of infection.

The St Jo Program and Large Area Concept
The success of the first field tests only increased demand for more experiments. In response to an Air Force request, in 1953 the Chemical Corps created the St Jo Program and operatives staged mock anthrax attacks on St. Louis, Minneapolis, and Winnipeg. The bacteria were released from generators placed on top of cars, and local governments were told that “invisible smokescreen” were being deployed to mask the city on enemy radar. The next stage was to increase dispersal patterns, dispensing particles from airplanes to find out how wide of an area they would affect. The first Large Area Concept experiment, in 1957, involved dispersing microorganisms over a swath from South Dakota to Minnesota; monitoring revealed that some of the particles eventually traveled some 1200 miles away. Further tests covered areas from Ohio to Texas and Michigan to Kansas. In the Army’s words, these experiments “proved the feasibility of covering large areas of the country with [biological weapons] agents.”

Airports and Subways
Serratia marcescens bacteria. Open-air testing continued through the 1960s, with the Special Operations Division operatives simulating even more audacious assaults. In 1965 they spread bacteria throughout Washington’s National Airport; a year later, agents dropped light bulbs filled with organisms onto the tracks in New York’s subway system. “I think it spread pretty good,” participant Wally Pannier later said, “because you had a natural aerosol developed every few minutes from every train that went past.” President Nixon’s 1969 termination of the United States offensive biological weapons program brought an end to the open-air testing, but the American public did not learn of this testing until 1977. Relatives of one elderly man Edward Nevin who had died of a nosocomial infection six months after the San Francisco tests sued the government in 1981, arguing that the supposedly harmless Serratia marcescens bacteria used in that test had in fact caused his death. In the event, the courts ruled against them, the main reason being that the plaintiffs could not prove that the bacteria used in the test were the same as those that killed Mr. Nevin.


https://www.pbs.org/wgbh/americanexperience/features/weapon-secret-testing/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5041545/
the article from the US Gov source is not confirmed by 160 SPH truth news. therefore it is possibly fake. reader discretion is advised.
 
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