So, I was reading an article and some parts of it… intrigued me. _____ Spoiler: it's nothing random picture just for attention sauce: Dolls' Frontline's official anthology ‾‾‾‾‾ tl;dr A seafood sauce factory was closed on 2002 and 100++ vats of sauce were left to rot ferment for 17 years. The problem arise when they tried to get rid of it; one of the group they wanted to hired refused to took the job because there was no rat in that factory, and rats are known to get away from toxic substance. It was speculated that those fermented vats of sauce are transformed into biological weapon nasty enough to get rid of the stubborn creature called rat. I kinda wondering; can you make biological weaponry from 'normal commodities' that can easily be found in your home? If there's anyone here who have good references, would you be willing to share them? I'm doing this for pure science and curiosity. Definitely not for crime or whatsoever. Yup. There's nothing to see here, Mister FBI officers. Have a nice day.
there's definitely ways to use common household objects to make toxic substances. However your example with sauce was a bit different. Some toxin-producing bacteria simply grew in there, which wasn't really due to the sauce specifically i'd assume
cleaning agents. fertilizer. yeast. a pressure cooker. the uncleaned toilet. a q-tip. bread and water. your itchy crotch. your stinky foot. and a bit of degree in biology and some eletronics.
That's why I'm curious. Uncontrollable fermentation might result in toxic substance, but is it toxic enough to be a biological weapon? I know some thing like Urine plus whatchamacallit that substance that results in lethal gas, but I want to know more. Maybe I can use it someday in a Home Alone-like situation…
bioloical weapon are quite easy food and humidity in an unrefrigerated container let in open for 1-2 days (you can cough into it for good measure) seal it for 1 week to 1 month (the longer the better) open it and steal all the tecnology that this new civilizaton created
I would go for humus, dead things including carcasses, plants and their leaves, though these are only toxic if breathe in (powdered airborne) or smear on open wounds.
you gotta keep in mind that there's a lot of bacteria that produce incredibly toxic substances, just in small doses. So 17 years of that adds up for example Bacillus anthracis has spores that were used as the bioweapon "anthrax"
Just for information, in ancien times, sick people were used as a low cost biological weapon. Some countries went and paid sick beggars to go to problematic cities states to spread deseases. Infectious rodents, poisonous animals and feces were also used as low tech dirty bombs. On the highter end of these first biological weapons, there is historical records of armies throwing body of people and cattle killed by epidemics over the wall of castles and fortified cities (it happened sometimes both on the attacker and defender side) to spread diseases to the opposing party. So be proud when you get sick, as you had become a poor man, homemade biological weapon !
Well if you can get your hands on used blankets coming from a small pox hospital, it has been proved to be quite effective by Henry Bouquet as it is estimated to have killed between 400 000 to 1,5 million native americans in the long term... That quite a testimony to humans ingeniuty in killing other humans... Still interrested in homemade biological weaponfare ? It's not for nothing that it is sometimes called the poor man atomic weapon. By the way, Henry Bouquet died of yellow fever 2 years later, so I guess Karma was still doing its job in the 18th century...
My eyes said that they're offended by your sacrilegious act and they're going to sue you on later date.
Weeeee where can I get such a thing? Unless an outbreak happens amongst antivaxx, there's no way I can get such a good sample— **coughs** I mean, what an abomination, that thing.