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{Friday, May 8, 2009 . Chemical Warfare}

This is a picture of a nuclear bomb:




Scary isn't it? Science is helpful to mankind but dangerous in the hand of others.
This is a video of an atomic bomb:



Remember, war is not the answer to everything. With power comes responsibility so in a way, if you got important knowledge, use it wisely.

Chemical warfare is different from the use of conventional weapons or nuclear weapons because the destructive effects of chemical weapons are not primarily due to any explosive force. The offensive use of living organisms (such as anthrax) is considered biological warfare rather than chemical warfare; however, the use of nonliving toxic products produced by living organisms (e.g. toxins such as botulinum toxin, ricin, and saxitoxin) is considered chemical warfare under the provisions of the Chemical Weapons Convention. Under this Convention, any toxic chemical, regardless of its origin, is considered a chemical weapon unless it is used for purposes that are not prohibited


A genius is just a small step away from a madmen.


rachel blogged on 5:00 AM

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