Making a targeted Infectant is the easy part, the hard part (that turns it into a bioweapon) is making it both infectious and resistant to medicine as well as the bodys immune system.
C.Botulinum? What the fuck? That only grows in dead tissue.
Zachary Gray
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Thomas Gray
Biochem/Microbio/Biotechfag here
I've never asked this of any poster on Holla Forums before, but I must request that you refrain from discussing this in any serious way from now on. There's not a single redpilled biochem/biotechfag that doesn't walk out of lecture on day 1 with this idea on his mind. Luckily for us we've got more people STEM than in any other field-group. You shouldn't talk about it here because 1) those without expertise in this field can contribute nothing to actually further developing the idea (as evidenced by the OP), 2) discussing this idea publicly on a most certainly watched board is fucking retarded, and 3) rest assured those who can actually understand how to pull it off are already working on it. If, hypothetically, the last resort nuclear option were being developed you wouldn't be able to help in any way, and even if you could it wouldn't be desirable because this technology is very closely watched.
So shut the fuck up before you bring unwanted attention. There's already enough concern over this technology, and if access to it is desirable we shouldn't add fuel to the fire.
Liam King
What is your opinion on biohacking in general, and not when done with the specific aim of having a worldwide impact?