Biowarfare in the Restroom
by Dr. Jay Glasel
It's with good reason that the most effective delivery method for biological warfare weapons is via aerosol suspensions: finely divided droplets or powders containing bacteria may be carried by air currents for long distances spreading their contamination as they are inhaled or fall on surfaces to be picked up later by touch. Also, the aerosol droplets are so small (diameters less than 0.0002 inches) that they can't be seen by the naked eye without special lighting effects and so the spread of contamination can't be easily detected.
In a restroom, there's a source of powerful biowarfare weaponry that is not recognized by many people.
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