Insects: The weapon of harm to terrorists

A group of people claiming to be ' Breeders ' announced they had dropped into Los Angeles and Orange County fruit flies and threatened to extend their attack into the San Joakin Valley, an important agricultural center. of California.

With an unequal claim, they say that if the state government is constantly relenting on the use of all kinds of pesticides, they will flood this fly into a disaster, leading to all California products being quarantined. , forced to mobilize 132,000 jobs and trade losses of up to 13.4 billion dollars.

Jobs overflowing with an insect that once happened but could end with concentrated spraying. It is known that standing behind this group of people is ecoterrorist, but the terror they sow shows that the ' But the livestock ' group is referring to a dangerous weapon.

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It is not difficult to create a huge force of these warriors.(Photo: VNN)

The history and future of using insects as weapons has been described in a book called ' Six-legged soldiers ', in which entomologists have envisioned humans being forced to ' fight ' with how insects and science ' general encouragement ' to serve the war and terrorism.

It is clear that the mobilization of insects as weapons is not a random note in the military curriculum but a topic that needs to be repeated in wars and can be a new chapter in all current conflict.

Insects are one of the most inexpensive weapons and also the most destructive of the terrorists available in their hands, and are also the least noticed weapon. They easily chase the ' enemy troops ' across the border, reproduce quickly, spread disease and destroy crops with a frightening speed.