Sunday, January 30, 2005

Contaminated Money

Straight from the source :
"Money that has been contaminated with a virus; it’s a whole new possible direction for bioterrorism. It is a case that the FBI terrorism unit has taken over from state police that involves several cities, including Philadelphia."

"...Earlier this month, Pennsylvania State Troopers intercepted $250,000 dollars during a routine traffic stop. The alleged drug money, which had been sealed in plastic, was being driven from Columbus, Ohio to Northeast Philadelphia.

According to law enforcement sources, after counting the seized cash, troopers began feeling ill and one trooper was even hospitalized with flu-like symptoms.

Sources tell CBS 3 that tests on the cash counter revealed the presence of a toxin derived from the bacteria staphylococcus.

Dr. Joseph Smith, a local terrorism expert says it may be a new application of terrorism, although this time it was used as a deterrent among thieves: “I am not that surprised, this is the nature of terrorism. By its nature, you have to say we must always be mindful and careful of new applications.”

Is this a new way to terrorize the U.S. economy? I think that if this is in fact a new direction for bioterrorism, what's next? Money passes through millions of peoples hands daily. Opening this scenario to the public could cause lots and lots of chaos. If more and more cases of this happen around the United States, people could stop using paper money! This could have a huge impact on the production, regulation, and distribution of money.
I'll stop ranting...your thoughts?

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