Sniper
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Post by Sniper on Aug 5, 2003 16:09:35 GMT -5
Some history - the bacteriological weapons were used in medievil times: sometimes invaders used catapults to throw dead animals' over the walls into the besieged cities - thus creating epidemics... hope you find this fact educating ;D
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Post by Aaronthegreat on Aug 6, 2003 14:49:18 GMT -5
That is educational and disgusting! But no doubt it worked back then! I learned something today
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Sniper
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Post by Sniper on Aug 6, 2003 15:05:57 GMT -5
Well, maybe it is disgusting, but I don't think that any way of killing people, especially in such way may be considered to be pretty But this fact proves that bacteriological weapons in Europe appeared even before the fire arms.
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Post by Zeno on Aug 10, 2003 22:22:17 GMT -5
Body heaving on catapluts, animal or human, is low tech but effective. Dead rats {or even live ones} thrown by catapluts would be truly terrorific. Sounds like sordid and perverse fun to me!
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Post by Zeno on Aug 10, 2003 22:23:26 GMT -5
I said catapults.
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