North Korea threaten World War 3 with terrifying PLAGUE, ANTHRAX and SMALLPOX weapons

boasts a terrifying arsenal of sick biological weapons which could be dropped over, or smuggled into and then released inside the, the Kim Jong-un’s enemy states. 

And Kim, already notoriously erratic and easily infuriated, would need just 10 days to assemble a viable missile and release diseases on the innocent populations of his biggest rivals. 

The horrifying prospect was revealed in a new report carried out by intelligence company AMPLYFI and Harvard University. 

They scoured the internet for online clues and discovered 23,000 websites containing biological warfare references with links to North Korea. 

The report warns North Korea would not respect international safety standards or rules of war – a threat which has set alarm bells ringing in Seoul, Tokyo, Washington and London. 

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The joint ‘North Korea’s Biological Weapons Program’ report said: “North Korea could produce military-style batches of biological weapons, specifically anthrax.

“The most recent statement by the South Korean Defence Ministry is that ‘North Korea has 13 types of biological weapons which it can weaponise within 10 days’.

“And anthrax and smallpox are the likely agents it would deploy.”

North Korea possesses the capability to deploy 13 agents: anthrax, botulism, cholera, Korean hemorrhagic fever, plague, smallpox, typhoid fever, yellow fever, dysentry, brucellosis, staph, typhus fever and alimentary toxic aleukia. 

Kim could use a variety of ways to release the biological weapons across the world, the report said. 

It explained: “Missiles, drones, airplanes, sprayers, and human vectors are potential means of biological warfare delivery.

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“Drones and airplanes using aerosol to disperse biological warfare agents are also theoretically possible. North Korea regularly flies drones into South Korea.”

They said soldiers could also be used to transport biological warfare into South Korea. 

It said: “Its culture of North Korea prioritizing military objectives over human lives could drive it to use human vectors to deliver and spread biological warfare. 

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“North Korea has 200,000 special forces; even a handful of those special forces armed with biological warfare would be enough to devastate South Korea.”

The report said most countries across the world would not consider biological warfare but North Korea did not play by the usual rules of war. 

It said: “North Korea may not adhere to international biosafety standards, considering its historical record of treating people as expendable entities.

“Testimonies from defectors allege North Korea uses human subjects in testing biological and chemical weapons.”


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