Bio-terrorism

According to reports, biological warfare can be used in the production of vaccines, medication, foods, beverages and possibly animal feeds, and sprays.

A technique, as called clustered, regularly interspaced, Short Palindromic Repeat is used, reportedly by omitting a dna sequence and replacing it with another sequence which results in a virus or similar, said to lie dormant and undetectable for an undefined time, thereby evading detection.

A so called residual pathogen might be used that with regular use produces the same results, whilst avoiding suspicion.

Genetic warfare reportedly renders specific genetic groups receptive to a pathogen.

The process of as called clustered, regularly interspaced, Short Palindromic Repeat is reported to be cheap and widely available.

The use of bioterrorism in production facilities is a major cause for concern. Although a system of verification may reduce the incidence of bioterrorism, a clandestine operator could potentially inject a harmful substance into a plant, and such an individual may be security cleared or have impeccable references.