Anthrax: Nature’s Perfect Bioweapon

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  • Опубликовано: 21 ноя 2024

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  • @thegr8malachite370
    @thegr8malachite370 3 года назад +25813

    Deadly Pathogen: Exists
    Military: Is for me? 👉👈

  • @3ch1dna07
    @3ch1dna07 3 года назад +15293

    My eldest son made an interesting note about this. What if all of those "cursed objects" that are handed down in families in history actually have anthrax spores on them which is what actually killed those who inherited them.
    Edit: Well, this has done better than I ever thought it would. Thank you! I actually thanked my son but he said that his dad and I deserve all the credit because we taught him and his brother to question everything.

    • @GlitchedRed
      @GlitchedRed 3 года назад +2741

      That's actually a really plausible point.

    • @EmperorBlue
      @EmperorBlue 3 года назад +856

      Smart kid!

    • @lastnano9447
      @lastnano9447 3 года назад +1611

      Logical, but low probability.

    • @channel5980
      @channel5980 3 года назад +459

      Disown him

    • @Liz_678
      @Liz_678 3 года назад +71

      Interesting 🧐

  • @escalatedviolence
    @escalatedviolence 3 года назад +4729

    I love how you're not afraid to show the dark side of history and stuff, even if you lose money (demonetisation). It's really important to do that do that these later generations know and understand history.

    • @dripkidd8572
      @dripkidd8572 3 года назад +169

      Whether it's good or bad, it's still a part of history.

    • @frostanimations9842
      @frostanimations9842 3 года назад +19

      @@dripkidd8572 true

    • @TruthNeverFade
      @TruthNeverFade 3 года назад +41

      Why would he be demontized for talking about history?

    • @ss9matt9ss
      @ss9matt9ss 3 года назад +35

      I WONDER WHY????
      maybe hes like winston in 1984 and quietly removing details that dont fit the wanted narrative

    • @escalatedviolence
      @escalatedviolence 3 года назад +13

      @@TruthNeverFade sorry I meant demonetisation

  • @ayyron69
    @ayyron69 2 года назад +3002

    Anthrax is insane. I live in Texas and I used to hunt near the border of Mexico. One year, all except for 3-4 of the hundreds of deer that lived on the property disappeared. It didn't take long to figure out that it was Anthrax that killed them all. Apparently in that region it isn't uncommon to have an outbreak about every 10 years.

    • @brittpereira2600
      @brittpereira2600 Год назад +108

      The outbreak was in the summer of 2019 it killed almost all of our deer on our property in Sutton county Texas. But the deer are making a comeback.

    • @anon2479-rz3qp
      @anon2479-rz3qp Год назад +48

      doesn't that mean that once every 10 years hunting deers is deadly for humans?

    • @jamesmoore381
      @jamesmoore381 Год назад +11

      @@anon2479-rz3qpdifferent type I think

    • @gggc1003
      @gggc1003 11 месяцев назад +32

      @@jamesmoore381 I'm not sure about that - I would assume just coming into physical contact with an infected animal would give you a pretty high risk of infection? I might be wrong, I'm by no means a scientist :)

    • @jamesmoore381
      @jamesmoore381 11 месяцев назад +16

      @@gggc1003 normally diseases aren’t transmissible to humans from other species, but you could be right, since sars strains are all animal to human transmissions

  • @--_--IMP--_--
    @--_--IMP--_-- 3 года назад +27025

    "There are three different ways of contracting Anthrax: CD, vinyl and digital download."

  • @СнежныйДжони
    @СнежныйДжони 3 года назад +11581

    "I have a fever and headache"
    Google: Take a rest, relax, drink water and lower your body temperature
    Bing:

    • @itsjustme5097
      @itsjustme5097 3 года назад +188

      *Chuckles*
      I’m in danger

    • @oxygenbandit1027
      @oxygenbandit1027 3 года назад +290

      Web MD : you have cancer

    • @beesgold1487
      @beesgold1487 3 года назад +40

      Reverse it

    • @gato4002
      @gato4002 3 года назад +97

      Reverse it actually, I find that bing is actually better in terms of medical information.

    • @omgitsjoetime
      @omgitsjoetime 3 года назад +70

      @@gato4002 anything is better than Google string as how google has just turned into a marketing scheme where the highest bidder get Top results

  • @Catman2123
    @Catman2123 3 года назад +12031

    Imagine you’re a scientist handling a thawed mammoth corpse and you get anthrax.

    • @Lien6887
      @Lien6887 3 года назад +741

      You have that movie called "the thaw". Similar concept, but with parasites instead of anthrax

    • @Catman2123
      @Catman2123 3 года назад +618

      @Pendulous Testicularis I imagine millennia of freezer burn will do that to meat.

    • @FortNite-fb5wm
      @FortNite-fb5wm 3 года назад +307

      @Pendulous Testicularis yummy nothing like possibly centuries year old mammoth steak

    • @RoundSwan
      @RoundSwan 3 года назад +104

      @Pendulous Testicularis 🤢 hopefully it hadn’t started to rot prior to freezing...

    • @rickv9180
      @rickv9180 3 года назад +22

      Don't give any psychopaths here any ideas man

  • @tayflintstoner2873
    @tayflintstoner2873 9 месяцев назад +229

    We had an anthrax outbreak in Turkey a few years back. Around the same time after eating some nasty late night food, I got a nearly 40C fewer that doctors said was because of a gastro-intestinal infection. Turns out it wasn't Anthrax, and I got better, but I was absolutely terrified for those few days.

  • @Copenboro
    @Copenboro 3 года назад +23001

    I've gotten the anthrax vaccine so many times in the military I could eat a whole bowl of anthrax and still have an easier time that the aftermath of Taco Tuesday.

    • @randirollz5571
      @randirollz5571 3 года назад +3979

      The power behind this comment is absurd for some reason. This is the kind of comment that I'm going to think about randomly for years to come.

    • @3dsoup147
      @3dsoup147 2 года назад +449

      Unless you havent gotten it in a while

    • @moncefkarimaitbelkacem1918
      @moncefkarimaitbelkacem1918 2 года назад +80

      @@randirollz5571 same

    • @elbuki4547
      @elbuki4547 2 года назад +35

      @@randirollz5571 frrrr

    • @adhdhikaru
      @adhdhikaru 2 года назад +781

      @@randirollz5571 the phrasing. The metaphor. The confidence. Absolutely unrivaled.

  • @arianaeve3655
    @arianaeve3655 3 года назад +7681

    Being an adult now just replaces my fear of quicksand to anthrax

  • @benmcreynolds8581
    @benmcreynolds8581 3 года назад +6892

    It's crazy this just naturally exists in the dirt. As a kid I thought it was a man made chemical. I'd love to learn just how far back this bacteria goes and see just how ancient it is.

    • @dog811
      @dog811 3 года назад +233

      I thought it was man made as well. Crazy.

    • @BackyardButcher
      @BackyardButcher 3 года назад +602

      It's infinite..as a veterinarian, i got a farm call for a 'down cow'...when i arrived, the poor thing was already black and swollen..to make a long story short, i had to report my suspicion to the state, and we had to bury it 10 feet deep and burned the ENTIRE lot..the head of 150 were culled, and the poor guy lost everything...devastatingly beautiful, oddly

    • @frenchlasagna8138
      @frenchlasagna8138 3 года назад +248

      As a kid I heard about anthrax being mailed, for like 10 years i was scared of mail

    • @piterpraker3399
      @piterpraker3399 3 года назад +618

      @@frenchlasagna8138 Why aren't you scared of mail anymore, and what's your address?

    • @chickentendies9581
      @chickentendies9581 3 года назад +330

      @@piterpraker3399 r/cursedcomments

  • @skorpio156
    @skorpio156 Год назад +852

    I remember getting the Anthrax vaccine while being deployed...the vaccine itself caused almost 2 weeks of uncomfortabilty in the least... id hate to imagine what the real deal must feel like 😱

    • @NearQuasar
      @NearQuasar Год назад

      At least Anti-Vaxxers will be wiped out.

    • @rabihbadr54
      @rabihbadr54 10 месяцев назад +4

      ahahahahahahahahahahahahahahahhahaahahahahah RIP

    • @viceb7
      @viceb7 9 месяцев назад +3

      Really? What symptoms?

    • @HCG
      @HCG 6 месяцев назад +1

      Did it just make you feel sick or what?

    • @GigiBranconi
      @GigiBranconi Месяц назад

      Well you wouldn't need to imagine for that long, at least.

  • @darkop3191
    @darkop3191 3 года назад +2053

    I remember the Anthrax scare of 2001. After 9/11, those were intensely cautious times after the loss of the relatively easy-going decade before it.

    • @factsdontlie4342
      @factsdontlie4342 3 года назад +84

      The 90s were an amazing time. I miss them.

    • @deathbycheese850
      @deathbycheese850 3 года назад +90

      I was in the military at the time, and if you were being deployed to the Middle East, you were offered the vaccination.

    • @the_hippykiller22
      @the_hippykiller22 3 года назад +51

      The metal band Anthrax (check them out, they're amazing) almost had to change their name because of that lol

    • @fubytv731
      @fubytv731 3 года назад +15

      The 90s were the best. Even the 80s had cold war. And the music was 1000x better. Movies are better nowadays though.

    • @D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY
      @D0RYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYYY 3 года назад +2

      Same. Was a freshman in high school

  • @Buffalo_ill
    @Buffalo_ill 3 года назад +5223

    I was vaccinated for Anthrax while in the Army, but I still feel the urge to headbang when I hear "Caught in a Mosh".

    • @Miguelproductions100
      @Miguelproductions100 3 года назад +16

      hahaaa nice

    • @myth8879
      @myth8879 3 года назад +5

      Mocum

    • @RandomInside
      @RandomInside 3 года назад +168

      To be immune you need a shoot every 12 months , i guess you didn't have a shoot in years and you are not immune to anthrax now ...

    • @stonemaggot4133
      @stonemaggot4133 3 года назад +4

      Lol, me too

    • @myth8879
      @myth8879 3 года назад +2

      Not me

  • @Lakefront_Khan
    @Lakefront_Khan 3 года назад +8020

    "It still only has a 20% chance of killing you." That still sounds pretty damn high.

    • @hellohello6608
      @hellohello6608 3 года назад +187

      And 80% of not killing you

    • @Lakefront_Khan
      @Lakefront_Khan 3 года назад +665

      @@hellohello6608 Feel free take that bet.

    • @strix3d609
      @strix3d609 3 года назад +310

      I heard about a very deadly disease called "Bullet". One dose and they die within the hour. 100% lethality rate. How scary.

    • @kirasuika2435
      @kirasuika2435 3 года назад +45

      when not treated tho

    • @Nyx650
      @Nyx650 3 года назад +29

      @@strix3d609 from what do you get it?

  • @joelle1983
    @joelle1983 Год назад +246

    So many people didn't realize this was in the soil. A lot of people don't realize tetanus lives in the soil also. It's not just rusty stuff you need to watch out for. Make sure to be up to date your dtap shots folks!

  • @logandeeter6151
    @logandeeter6151 3 года назад +10528

    You know it's bad when the mildest form has "only" a 20% chance of killing you

    • @lilacpen8678
      @lilacpen8678 2 года назад +530

      If you don't seek medical attention. Most people who notice a black chunk of flesh would probably go to the doctor at the very least, which would drastically reduce the chance of death.

    • @yoshikagekira1863
      @yoshikagekira1863 2 года назад +251

      @@lilacpen8678 I would bite it off cook it and feed it to my dog

    • @Moald
      @Moald 2 года назад +134

      ​@@yoshikagekira1863 burn the disease, eat the disease

    • @ExpandDong420
      @ExpandDong420 2 года назад +37

      @@yoshikagekira1863 I thought Kira didn't like dogs, hmm

    • @tsunayoshisawada8062
      @tsunayoshisawada8062 2 года назад +76

      @@ExpandDong420 He's telling he's gonna feed'em anthrax infected flesh, what makes you think he likes them?

  • @adamhebert5365
    @adamhebert5365 3 года назад +6984

    As my first research lab professor said, “Joke all you like, but don’t forget. These bugs were here before us, and the smart money says they’ll be here after.”

    • @asherhockersmith8271
      @asherhockersmith8271 3 года назад +159

      That's sobering.

    • @ryanfraga128
      @ryanfraga128 3 года назад +5

      Nahhh just trying to calm people with vaccines instead of Natural selection

    • @MuchCow9000
      @MuchCow9000 3 года назад +27

      @@ryanfraga128 humans are fragile. Covid kills

    • @ryanfraga128
      @ryanfraga128 3 года назад +21

      @@MuchCow9000 Fragile in are emotions of love that cause pain because many don't know how too let go. So you see the light, but can you also see the dark and find the balance?

    • @MuchCow9000
      @MuchCow9000 3 года назад +138

      @@ryanfraga128 Fragile as in general. We thrive in our ecosystem due to tech, language, art, yes but, we still live in a biome full of many little organisms which can easily kill us

  • @zeeble1
    @zeeble1 3 года назад +10253

    why did i always think anthrax was a chemical and not a disease loll

  • @jenniferrose2360
    @jenniferrose2360 9 месяцев назад +928

    The fact it can lay dormant for thousands of years and be revived with just a drop of blood is some 28 days later type stuff. Anthrax is my Roman Empire

    • @__-tp4tm
      @__-tp4tm 5 месяцев назад +8

      Indeed it is an interesting thing in this world

    • @champiggyfrm_pig5271
      @champiggyfrm_pig5271 Месяц назад

      A lot of gram+ bacteries can produce endospores to stay dormant for thousands of years

  • @bluepluto1466
    @bluepluto1466 3 года назад +3647

    New fear unlocked 🔓

    • @z2pt
      @z2pt 3 года назад +10

      :(

    • @HeatheringLilacs
      @HeatheringLilacs 3 года назад +43

      I agree, first it’s severe Radiation poisoning now this.

    • @tobi-xo3if
      @tobi-xo3if 3 года назад +54

      @@HeatheringLilacs at what opportunity would you be severely irradiated

    • @etgha
      @etgha 3 года назад +11

      @@tobi-xo3if ingesting an alpha source will do a good job of that

    • @rocketsupergaming8926
      @rocketsupergaming8926 3 года назад +6

      Don’t worry there is a vaccine for anthrax and you get it every year

  • @korpen2858
    @korpen2858 3 года назад +5330

    A couple of farmers nearby found Anthrax in their soil while digging, same afternoon some special forces looking guys came in with full hazmat, killed all the cattle and then burned everything to the ground.

    • @gabrieldiehl1068
      @gabrieldiehl1068 3 года назад +1508

      Welp, understandable. As long as the farmers were compensated.

    • @luxfux8764
      @luxfux8764 3 года назад +467

      How did they recognise the Anthrax?

    • @benjaminjernfors
      @benjaminjernfors 3 года назад +1532

      @@luxfux8764 Soil sample. Farmers take soil samples for many reasons and someone in the lab recognized it.

    • @luxfux8764
      @luxfux8764 3 года назад +420

      @@benjaminjernfors that makes sense, thanks for the response.

    • @General_Classic
      @General_Classic 3 года назад +56

      Where do you live?

  • @otherssingpuree1779
    @otherssingpuree1779 3 года назад +6035

    Me: Just a fever
    Parents: Just a fever
    Doctor: Just a fever
    Google: COVID
    Bing:

    • @DrLifeGamer
      @DrLifeGamer 3 года назад +147

      Bing delivers better search results cause google just gives highest bidder

    • @chacecrowell
      @chacecrowell 3 года назад +306

      WebMD: Stage 5 brain cancer

    • @pag3059
      @pag3059 3 года назад +16

      @@chacecrowell dead at that one

    • @dylynblue9864
      @dylynblue9864 3 года назад +7

      Bing is actually what's up

    • @citizen-2099
      @citizen-2099 3 года назад +8

      Ask jeeves

  • @Musical_Pigeon
    @Musical_Pigeon 2 года назад +225

    One of my college professors had an anthrax scare at the (iirc) higher up law enforcement agencies he worked at. He was on mail duty one day or something and noticed a white powder came out of one envelop when it was closed and alerted the whole company. (I don't fully remember the story, it was a while ago). He was congratulated for being on the ball but some people were mad they had to do so much work to make sure it was safe. It was like baby powder or something.

  • @robertbirt9166
    @robertbirt9166 3 года назад +2416

    I caught a flesh eating bacteria that ate into my arm. I caught it from the dirt in an alley way. Not quite Anthrax but yeah, I can see how that might happen.

    • @robertbirt9166
      @robertbirt9166 3 года назад +319

      @Adam Yeah was pretty serious too. Caused me to get sepsis and I had to stay in hospital for four days on a drip of super antibiotics. All good in the end though. Just got a scar where the hole in my arm was.

    • @S_t_r_e_s_s
      @S_t_r_e_s_s 3 года назад +109

      @@robertbirt9166 sepsis gang
      Happened to me as well after cellulitis

    • @imstucc
      @imstucc 3 года назад +175

      @@S_t_r_e_s_s happened to me after my stomach’s bacteria biome got wiped out from an antibiotic that I had to take for oral surgery. I was very near death, about to go into septic shock though. Great times in 8th grade.

    • @ratflakes3135
      @ratflakes3135 3 года назад +55

      Wow, did it like seep into a cut or did you just get some dirt in your skin and it started just eating away at it

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful 3 года назад +4

      Cool!I mean i never see that...

  • @Plutoniumcontrolrod
    @Plutoniumcontrolrod 3 года назад +5489

    I’m convinced this man runs at least 30 RUclips channels

    • @asgardiangod23
      @asgardiangod23 3 года назад +238

      45 at least

    • @AP-uc7oz
      @AP-uc7oz 3 года назад +199

      Yet his vids are always good. With the exception of like one

    • @artemis_smith
      @artemis_smith 3 года назад +505

      Every channel he hosts adds to his power. Eventually he'll create more than 90% of all RUclips content and will own us all. And we shall all be grateful.

    • @ultimistakeo4369
      @ultimistakeo4369 3 года назад +34

      Getting the bag

    • @jailcatjones3250
      @jailcatjones3250 3 года назад +15

      He has come a long way, that's for sure

  • @tenpotkan7051
    @tenpotkan7051 3 года назад +3980

    List of Anthrax attacks:
    "This list is incomplete. You can help by expanding it."

  • @diggernick901
    @diggernick901 2 года назад +241

    In Russian, anthrax is called "Siberian ulcer". As a Siberian, I always felt oddly responsible for the infamous letter attacks.

  • @berber7146
    @berber7146 3 года назад +1529

    When a new suburb was being built near my city they found what is called an “anthrax hill” (mass grave sort of burial hill of animals and people believed to have died from anthrax) from the late Middle Ages and they had to stop the entire construction project for months to decontaminate the area

    • @NihilusRex
      @NihilusRex 3 года назад +52

      Dude, wtf!?

    • @greencircles7364
      @greencircles7364 3 года назад +101

      So we could all be living on a Fucking mound of anthrax?

    • @Spiker985Studios
      @Spiker985Studios 3 года назад +200

      @@greencircles7364 Technically, not "could", we 100% are in some amount. Same thing with uranium. It's also everywhere in the dirt, it's just not concentrated or refined

    • @superkamiguru6856
      @superkamiguru6856 3 года назад +6

      @@greencircles7364
      In Europe, maybe. In America, probably not.

    • @Vexin980
      @Vexin980 3 года назад +79

      @@superkamiguru6856 Video literally said it naturally exists in America

  • @qanon1286
    @qanon1286 3 года назад +4468

    “God made dirt and dirt don’t hurt”
    Anthrax - EXISTS

    • @greuss2105
      @greuss2105 3 года назад +9

      Who made that quote

    • @ophiolatreia93
      @ophiolatreia93 3 года назад +100

      @@greuss2105 i made it. He borrowed it though, he asked if he could use it and i reluctantly agreed

    • @Stabbyhara
      @Stabbyhara 3 года назад +15

      @@greuss2105 I’m probably just an uncultured swine that doesn’t know where the quote *originally* came from but I remember hearing it in an AJJ song so there’s that..?
      Idk lol

    • @thepuddingking5204
      @thepuddingking5204 3 года назад +40

      Tell that to 13 year old me falling out of a tree, dirt definitely hurt then lol

    • @IdioticSynergy
      @IdioticSynergy 3 года назад +3

      @@Stabbyhara the songs called God made dirt

  • @LikaLaruku
    @LikaLaruku 2 года назад +1132

    I was in high school during the Antrax Scare. I only remember 2 things about it. 1)Mailmen literally chucking fradgile boxes into people's lawns to avoid handing mail. 2)Being told a year latter than the whole thing had been a hoax carried on after only a handful of real cases, & that the culprit was not a foreign terrorist but a local madman.

    • @kyle6781
      @kyle6781 Год назад +8

      Really? I remember it as a terrorist attack as well, didn't it get sent to some politicians? I was in 6-7th grade, I remember that and the DC snipers I think that was around the same time

    • @amelia6845
      @amelia6845 Год назад

      Domestic Terrorism. Still Terrorism

    • @Simon_the_penguin
      @Simon_the_penguin 9 месяцев назад +2

      @@kyle6781I don’t remember as I… wasn’t born yet

    • @FatalDeath
      @FatalDeath 9 месяцев назад

      ​@@kyle6781there was anthrax attacks one week after the September 11th attack. They were sent to politicians

    • @kekagon
      @kekagon 9 месяцев назад +24

      @@Simon_the_penguinthen why did you respond bro 😭

  • @enderkatze6129
    @enderkatze6129 6 месяцев назад +31

    Fun fact:
    As of 2024, 12 nations are not part of the Biological Weapons Convention officially.
    4 of these nations (Egypt, Somalia, Haiti, Syria) have signed the treaty, but Not yet ratified it.
    The other 8 nations have outright just not signed. These nations are as follows:
    Chad, the Comoros, Djibouti, Kiribati, Micronesia, Tuvalu and Israel.

    • @EtherTheReal
      @EtherTheReal 3 месяца назад

      Egypt not ratifying it is suspicious given their questionable military history,
      Syria is pretty fkd up but it backfired relatively recently,
      Somalia are pirates - they just dgaf 😂,
      Haiti prolly still shook from earthquake
      Chad, the Comoros, Djibouti, Kiribati, Micronesia (is it so tiny?) and Tuvalu are quite small but why didnt they even sign?
      Israel,a developed country, not even signing...🤨 but at the same time 😒

    • @alansolanozamora8202
      @alansolanozamora8202 27 дней назад +1

      Of course israel is on there 🙄

    • @EtherTheReal
      @EtherTheReal 27 дней назад +1

      @@alansolanozamora8202 just so you know, my comment and other people's got deleted. The cc of this video doesnt like anti-israel comments, hes very butt-hurt about that

  • @THECHAOS111
    @THECHAOS111 3 года назад +4376

    We all owe osmosis jones our lives for killing mr. thrax before he killed frank.

    • @matthiasdjveitmanndajenth5365
      @matthiasdjveitmanndajenth5365 3 года назад +104

      Thank goodness for osmosis jones

    • @gavinault9662
      @gavinault9662 3 года назад +75

      @@Synthanicmusic hero for typing this

    • @hiddensinix2767
      @hiddensinix2767 3 года назад +19

      @@Synthanicmusic Take my like anyway+

    • @tabernaclejones6115
      @tabernaclejones6115 3 года назад +13

      @@Synthanicmusic that's obvious but it was when you said it and the fact it's first comment.

    • @Java_Protogen
      @Java_Protogen 3 года назад +42

      osmosis jones? isn't that the movie where Bill Murray eats an egg that he picked up from the ground?

  • @samiamrg7
    @samiamrg7 3 года назад +1387

    The Anthrax scares led to anthrax featuring heavily in the game “C&C Generals” in which the big bad terrorist faction used anthrax sprayers and anthrax laden missiles.
    Just one of the many silly things about that game was the fact that the anthrax killed infantry rapidly, behaving more like a chemical weapon like nerve gas rather than a disease that takes a few days to kill.

    • @jprec5174
      @jprec5174 3 года назад +58

      Can’t be a crazy as one of the factions using nuclear suicide trucks in Red Alert 2.

    • @samiamrg7
      @samiamrg7 3 года назад +29

      @@jprec5174 I believe that was the Libyan sub-faction of the Soviets.

    • @Temmoie
      @Temmoie 3 года назад +26

      @@samiamrg7 All of them have crazy Ivan as a standard suicidal infantry, too. Cuban has stronger version.

    • @wasabi5932
      @wasabi5932 3 года назад +19

      iirc its the GLA faction that developed it

    • @daltonf9914
      @daltonf9914 3 года назад +34

      "Heh every moment you delay, you DIE a little bit more" - Dr Thrax

  • @johnindermuehle7632
    @johnindermuehle7632 3 года назад +338

    It really isn't the perfect bio weapon if you think about it. The main advantage of bio weapons over conventional weapons is that they leave all infrastructure, industry, land, etc intact for later invasion/annexation of a targeted territory. Anthrax spores make any target zone uninhabitable for a considerable time period. Also, unlike most bio weapons, there is no person to person transmission, meaning it is relatively easy to contain the spread, and a much larger quantity of biomass must be used over a much wider area to achieve similar results as say weaponized small or other such bio weapons. It might be perfect for assassinations or other such targeted attacks, but as a large scale weapon it falls short.

    • @Dancingonthesun
      @Dancingonthesun 3 года назад +60

      Good point, I think that the lack of transmissability works in its favour though. The biggest risk of using bioweapons (other than your enemies using them against you in retaliation) is it blowing back in your face.
      It might not leave infrastructure usable, but at least it won't end up killing your own people as much 🤷‍♀️

    • @lostphoenix1911
      @lostphoenix1911 2 года назад +4

      That’s why militaries don’t use them.

    • @HippieInHeart
      @HippieInHeart 2 года назад +9

      True, I think anthrax is more comparable to nuclear weapons, it is a rather localized attack that essentially just kills all people living within a certain area and makes said area uninhabitable for a long time. Even then it's less efficient than an actual nuke, because it doesn't kill instantly (which leaves time for infected people to get cured). Additionally it probably requires a lot more time and money to refine enough anthrax to affect an area similar in size to what a nuke would affect than just making and dropping an actual nuke. So yeah, interesting concept but overall there are more efficient ways of achieving whatever goal one might have in a large scale war. Could be argued that it might be a suitable weapon for countries that can't get or make nuclear weapons, but then it would just get back to the cost, I think that refining enough anthrax to kill the entire population of a large city is probably a lot more expensive than just starting a nuclear weapons program, and it is also a biological weapon so countries wanting to utilize it would still have to make it in complete secrecy.

    • @Ir1shman
      @Ir1shman 2 года назад +7

      I know this is old but technically he said "nature's perfect bioweapon", not "perfect bioweapon". Anthrax is produced by nature whereas other bioweapons that could be considered perfect are lab made. I know there is lab made anthrax but my point being anthrax is nature produced and things like saren gas are not, so it could still be considered natures perfect bioweapon.

    • @iCarus_A
      @iCarus_A 2 года назад +2

      @@HippieInHeart the main "upside" to an anthrax fallout vs a nuclear one is, i would assume, the former would not spur a MAD protocol thus killing both parties involved. An anthrax contamination can be resolved much easier than nuclear fallout and, like you said, can target much smaller areas which could help with disabling institutions while leaving residential areas safe.

  • @ailospjellok7475
    @ailospjellok7475 Год назад +31

    dude oh my god, i swear to god i had a dream about this video like 4 or 5 months ago and the only phrase i could remember was "1 corpse could cause so much damage" and i kept thinking about it for probably 2 weeks straight

    • @ccpolar
      @ccpolar 5 месяцев назад

      what a weird lie

  • @marthvader14
    @marthvader14 3 года назад +6895

    Using our deadliest plagues as our trump card against aliens would be a cool movie plot I think

    • @darkcornholio
      @darkcornholio 3 года назад +1189

      War of the worlds kinda did that. Except it was just an accident. Humans didn't weaponize the flu the aliens just got it

    • @TooMuchSascha
      @TooMuchSascha 3 года назад +123

      @@darkcornholio That was the joke I think.

    • @mutt9779
      @mutt9779 3 года назад +423

      Don't diseases like this make time travel impossible?
      Unless you can vaccinate for all diseases in the last XXXXXXXX years that you plan on traveling through(to reach the planned destination) you'd be dead as soon as you contact pretty much any bacteria lol

    • @awesomeninja6223
      @awesomeninja6223 3 года назад +248

      @@mutt9779 This is actually the plot of an iphone game I played a couple years ago called the silent age. You might want to check it out!

    • @jyotidebbarma966
      @jyotidebbarma966 3 года назад +18

      I like you dude, wow that's an amazing idea

  • @crankfastle3061
    @crankfastle3061 2 года назад +2507

    I’m not going to lie. I admire the ability for anthrax to endure and not sacrifice lethality over extremely long periods of time.

    • @ziggyboi4880
      @ziggyboi4880 2 года назад +239

      this guy admiring a bacteria

    • @AmeyVikram16
      @AmeyVikram16 2 года назад +27

      I dread that, honestly....

    • @Cu-Copper
      @Cu-Copper Год назад +58

      True. You would think the bacteria would make itself less harmful.

    • @fart63
      @fart63 Год назад +32

      So proud of anthrax

    • @riftendrifter
      @riftendrifter Год назад +54

      it was clearly inspired by how I play plague inc

  • @danielkron2513
    @danielkron2513 3 года назад +739

    Fun fact: In russian anthrax literally means "Siberian ulcer" (Сибирская язва)

    • @JohnnyWednesday
      @JohnnyWednesday 3 года назад +47

      Kron is the coolest surname I have EVER heard - it's even cooler than Volkov - but drop the Daniel - you are Alexi now.

    • @danielkron2513
      @danielkron2513 3 года назад +23

      @@JohnnyWednesday thanks i guess😅

    • @AlexHider
      @AlexHider 3 года назад +18

      Since ulcer mostly refers to a gastrointestinal wound, “a Siberian pox” or something would be more appropriate.

    • @caljaysoc
      @caljaysoc 3 года назад +17

      Only in Russia would one of the most dangerous bio weapons be called an ulcer. 😆

    • @ilarious5729
      @ilarious5729 3 года назад +1

      @Matt React quite good one too

  • @casualsatanist
    @casualsatanist 2 года назад +23

    2:30
    I would actually like to point out that there are 4 main ways people encounter Anthrax poisoning; cutaneous, inhalation, gastrointestinal and introcutaneous. Most commonly through syringe injection, it has never been reported in the United States, but recently it’s been a problem with drug users in northern Europe via contaminated needles. Symptoms are similar to cutaneous, yet the infection can be deeper under the skin or develop in muscle tissue. Along with this, it’s harder to treat because it spreads more rapidly than cutaneous and can be harder to recognize at first.

  • @bolotniy
    @bolotniy 3 года назад +15855

    this guy looks like a depressed version of michael from vsauce.

  • @dillonshepherd1896
    @dillonshepherd1896 3 года назад +855

    This video could also be titled “welcome to the FBI watchlist”

  • @dbensdrawinvids8390
    @dbensdrawinvids8390 3 года назад +3491

    Centuries-old deadly spores coming out of the permafrost would make for a great horror movie.
    Edit: Good God, I've heard of "The Thaw". About a million people have recommended it. Read the other posts before making your contribution, please.

    • @kingfuzzy2
      @kingfuzzy2 3 года назад +63

      There's a show about something very similar the shows name is fortitude.

    • @stevenmdparker
      @stevenmdparker 3 года назад +49

      Coming out in summer 2021.

    • @Swordart2022
      @Swordart2022 3 года назад +10

      V Wars Netflix series it is meh

    • @BlackIchigo1000
      @BlackIchigo1000 3 года назад +21

      A b rated movie did it with bugs the thaw if you never saw it its....okay.

    • @MrCTruck
      @MrCTruck 3 года назад +16

      We're going to be living it pretty soon

  • @urusaiinu
    @urusaiinu Год назад +167

    I think (hope) that if anthrax becomes a larger issue, a human-compatible vaccine is more widely available.

    • @Golgi-Gyges
      @Golgi-Gyges Год назад +1

      There is a vaccine. Military members that were to deploy got the six shot course of it.

    • @lordbabycakes8736
      @lordbabycakes8736 Год назад +22

      there is one and it sucks

    • @tuxtitan780
      @tuxtitan780 8 месяцев назад

      One already exists. If you join the military or become a vet, you'll almost definitely end up receiving the vaccine. But from all that I've heard, the side effects from the vaccine tend to last at least a week and absolutely suck to deal with. Which is why it's not something the general public normally receives like the measles vaccine or something. But that's better than dealing with the real thing and having a good chance of dying if you do get the real thing, I suppose.

    • @kaigaroo23
      @kaigaroo23 14 дней назад +1

      In the us there are two vaccines for humans. They are given to military and put into an emergency stockpile

  • @bradleypeak
    @bradleypeak 3 года назад +3094

    Odd title. I was expecting something like:
    ‘A man walked outside, this is what nature did to his brain’.

    • @Sara3346
      @Sara3346 3 года назад +49

      Were you just watching Brew? X-D

    • @ultimatdanklin1473
      @ultimatdanklin1473 3 года назад +316

      @@Sara3346
      Chubbyemu did it first

    • @animeentity505
      @animeentity505 3 года назад +2

      😂

    • @128Cores
      @128Cores 3 года назад +52

      @@Sara3346 Chubbyemu

    • @Sara3346
      @Sara3346 3 года назад +6

      @@ultimatdanklin1473 I doubt they started clickbait specifically.

  • @craigmurphy9862
    @craigmurphy9862 3 года назад +105

    A local guy to me in Scotland died from anthrax after making drum's from badger skins, His cottage was like the scene from E.T with all the fumigators and tent's.

  • @DennisRash
    @DennisRash 3 года назад +1086

    I was tearing down a log house from mid 1800's and I got a huge mat of old insulation fall in my face. I was seriously ill the following day and as stubborn as I was I refused to get medical assistance. 104.5 F degree fever and severe chest pains and coughing up chunks of some horrible looking gunk. From there I hardly recall how long I was I'll for but it was at least a week to at most a 3 weeks before I was finally convinced that I needed to get medication. I lost almost 10 pounds from not being able to eat. I never got a diagnosis, which I hate to admit was due to my urgent need of treatment and the negligence of the doctors who treated me they simply gave me a very strong broad spectrum of antibiotics. I was 15 at the time. I'm still affected by lung damage and heart issues mostly due to my foolish decision of ignoring health care for so long. I always wonder if I contracted some kind of anthrax or some kind of zoonotic illness. Could have also been complications from asbestos which I suppose is most likely.

    • @dimadobrik4516
      @dimadobrik4516 2 года назад +33

      Why do you suspect a zoonotic illness if there wasn't an animal host involved?

    • @DennisRash
      @DennisRash 2 года назад +260

      @@dimadobrik4516 who knows what animals were up there mice rats bats you name it

    • @Dzante22
      @Dzante22 2 года назад +29

      @@dimadobrik4516 you are talking to yourself

    • @dimadobrik4516
      @dimadobrik4516 2 года назад +8

      @@Dzante22 ....what?

    • @Dad......
      @Dad...... 2 года назад +7

      What do they call it? Mesotheleoma or something like that?

  • @oldschooljack3479
    @oldschooljack3479 11 месяцев назад +14

    I learned a lot about anthrax from (of all people) my mother. She grew up on a farm and wrote a research paper about it for FFA.
    I also learned that sheep are especially prone to contracting it because they crop the grass so close to the soil (often down to the rhizome) when they graze. So their mouths will contact the soil and they'll pick up the spores.

  • @NapsClips
    @NapsClips 3 года назад +2148

    Symptoms: low fever with chills
    Me with a cold: maybe I have anthrax

  • @PitViper-1366
    @PitViper-1366 3 года назад +3269

    "Coronavirus? Yeah, man! I saw them open for Anthrax back in '87!"

    • @AverageAwesomeDude
      @AverageAwesomeDude 3 года назад +67

      Both are actually decent band names, I hadn’t thought about it that way

    • @CartoonKidOLLY
      @CartoonKidOLLY 3 года назад +57

      Average Awesome well yeah anthrax is one of the biggest metal bands of all time

    • @AverageAwesomeDude
      @AverageAwesomeDude 3 года назад +9

      @@CartoonKidOLLY didn’t know that, thanks I’ll check em out

    • @figure256
      @figure256 3 года назад +48

      Was that the bite of 87

    • @jplxlabelle1681
      @jplxlabelle1681 3 года назад +25

      Anthrax opened for Corona. Not the other way around. Turns out Corona was actually Milli-Vanilli in disguise.

  • @jameswilkinson2712
    @jameswilkinson2712 3 года назад +463

    No mater where I go in the RUclips algorithm, I cannot escape this man. This fellow with a rather lovely voice just won't stop teaching me relatively useless knowledge.

    • @NurseSnow2U
      @NurseSnow2U 3 года назад +8

      Idk why this is so hilarious to me. 🤣 he’s EVERYWHERE!

    • @josmclove4426
      @josmclove4426 2 года назад

      🤣🤣

    • @pedrosantos0905
      @pedrosantos0905 2 года назад +18

      Knowledge is NEVER useless, my guy...

    • @dylanbrewer8605
      @dylanbrewer8605 2 года назад

      @@pedrosantos0905 knowledge is power...

    • @XSemperIdem5
      @XSemperIdem5 2 года назад +1

      Every time I see another of his videos in my recommended, it ends up being on a channel I didn't even know he had.

  • @Sanderteeuwen
    @Sanderteeuwen Год назад +23

    This is why I love microbiology and now I work in a microbiological laboratory.

  • @nightlypiano41
    @nightlypiano41 3 года назад +834

    "Because as Koch arrived in Ballstein"
    The jokes write themselves.

  • @armyranger55555
    @armyranger55555 3 года назад +81

    I love the disease driven videos on this channel because they are all very informative they're actually decently long and they managed to touch on a lot of information that just gets swept over.

  • @HisNameIsRobertPaulson01
    @HisNameIsRobertPaulson01 3 года назад +214

    I thought the Big 4 were Anthrax, Slayer, Megadeth, and Metallica.

    • @ShotzInTheLight
      @ShotzInTheLight 3 года назад +12

      Lol was waiting for someone to make a comment about the band

    • @Jamie16611
      @Jamie16611 3 года назад +16

      ‘Spreading the Disease’

    • @BoogieSpiderman
      @BoogieSpiderman 3 года назад +1

      Don't forget Nickle

    • @willhersey3884
      @willhersey3884 3 года назад +5

      I legitimately thought this was the band

    • @topihakonen5742
      @topihakonen5742 3 года назад

      @@willhersey3884 me too!

  • @rgkeldrat1
    @rgkeldrat1 2 года назад +11

    Thank god for Kock. I love when my Kock figures things out for me.

  • @SomervilleBob
    @SomervilleBob 3 года назад +417

    In January 2021, there was a small outbreak in NSW Australia in sheep. It's still here...

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 3 года назад +40

      It mostly effects livestock
      Such outbreaks are relatively common so unless you’re a epidemiologist or a rancher/shepherd you have nothing to worry about

    • @YataTheFifteenth
      @YataTheFifteenth 3 года назад +8

      there was also an outbreak a few years back here in indonesia. s'honestly a lot more common than you think.

    • @terrycaporn8207
      @terrycaporn8207 3 года назад +12

      Its everywhere in the soil in australia and all over the world

    • @jackslaughter3697
      @jackslaughter3697 3 года назад +13

      @@YataTheFifteenth yeah the good thing about anthrax is that it doesn’t spread person to person so if there is an outbreak it will most likely be very limited. That’s why it’s most frightening as a bio weapon

    • @andreabalzi8446
      @andreabalzi8446 3 года назад +3

      Seems an easy way to control farm industry

  • @finleykenny398
    @finleykenny398 3 года назад +2698

    North Korea: how tf does the bald man know our secrets

    • @kimjong-un8413
      @kimjong-un8413 3 года назад +41

      I am 500k of this mans subscribers

    • @Tommy2shoe811
      @Tommy2shoe811 3 года назад +30

      @@kimjong-un8413 oh Kim you silly silly sausage you!

    • @MLo5BigBoyToyRider
      @MLo5BigBoyToyRider 3 года назад

      Ahahahahaha baldy is a talking Pe_Nus

    • @jmartin4550
      @jmartin4550 3 года назад

      From trump

    • @GungerMonkey
      @GungerMonkey 3 года назад +3

      It’s not their secret it’s the bald man’s secret now

  • @LancasterResponding
    @LancasterResponding 3 года назад +693

    Anthrax? BRING THE NOISE!!!

  • @jesterreaper945
    @jesterreaper945 Год назад +45

    Thanks the farmers for being extremely aware of the risk

  • @cassiecraft8856
    @cassiecraft8856 3 года назад +389

    The British experimented with Anthrax Pellets fed to cows, that they were going to drop on Cattle Farms in Germany during WWII. The cows DEVOURED the pellets and died quickly. Fortunately the war turned and the operation was stopped, but the Island they studied on is still uninhabitable.
    Well I didn’t figure it, but I should have known that Simon would talk about it. Not many people have ever heard about the British plan.

    • @Steel9k
      @Steel9k Год назад

      well, the 'british' has committed some crimes against humanity like other governments/politicians in the history..

    • @skylergulling4428
      @skylergulling4428 Год назад

      God is there any country in the world that didn't do fucked up experiments. Smh at the people who came before us

    • @daniels7717
      @daniels7717 Год назад +2

      Damn as a german this is scary

    • @addzw7195
      @addzw7195 Год назад +5

      Nicknamed Anthrax Island isnt it?

    • @capslfern2555
      @capslfern2555 10 месяцев назад +1

      I think so yea

  • @ecru_5819
    @ecru_5819 3 года назад +718

    Deadly Pathogen: *exists*
    Military: *"Okay but what of we made it a weapon"*

    • @mikaelleonbriones6356
      @mikaelleonbriones6356 3 года назад +32

      Militaries after seeing this video: write that down WRITE THAT DOWN

    • @Dreagostini
      @Dreagostini 3 года назад +19

      @safari mang that's what everybody's saying and then innocent people are dying.

    • @paulgoogol2652
      @paulgoogol2652 3 года назад +5

      @@mikaelleonbriones6356 That's literally the FBI going through the names in this comments section.

    • @ausinasmith96
      @ausinasmith96 3 года назад +7

      *something deadly that kills people*
      Military:"make it deadly and kill people......more?"

    • @lukavidakovic2385
      @lukavidakovic2385 3 года назад +1

      I mean its only logical

  • @richardpatton2502
    @richardpatton2502 3 года назад +715

    We’ll never know exactly how many people Koch and Pasteur saved....but it might be all of them

    • @kellanaldous7092
      @kellanaldous7092 3 года назад +40

      All you need is a little Koch.

    • @f4ptr989
      @f4ptr989 3 года назад +24

      @@kellanaldous7092 This ain’t the 80’s anymore, nowadays all you need is a little Crach.

    • @mindlesscheeseburger
      @mindlesscheeseburger 3 года назад +8

      @@kellanaldous7092 why not a big Koch?

    • @waleedkhalid7486
      @waleedkhalid7486 3 года назад +48

      Real talk, if these people never did the work they did, our understanding of how to prevent disease would have been decades behind what it is now. It’s very likely that sulfa-drugs wouldn’t have been developed, penicillin wouldn’t have been discovered, and very likely that our understanding of viruses would be so rudimentary that Ebola would have devastated the world. It’s why in science we very much respect those who came before. Each generation stand upon the shoulder of giants, who then become giants themselves for the next.

    • @justinreid2422
      @justinreid2422 3 года назад

      All of THEM 🙏

  • @AtomicKepler
    @AtomicKepler 2 года назад +19

    Great video! i didn't expect a video about a bioweapon that's 22 minutes long wouild keep me here for through the entire way!
    Well done!

  • @dylanmedini2980
    @dylanmedini2980 3 года назад +367

    "One taste and you'll never go back, even if you wanted to" - Some guy who really likes anthrax

    • @bobloerakker7010
      @bobloerakker7010 3 года назад +16

      You can tell your 3 eyed grandchildren of your defeat this day!

    • @jyotidebbarma966
      @jyotidebbarma966 3 года назад

      @@bobloerakker7010 😂😂😂

    • @hristiyanangelov3610
      @hristiyanangelov3610 3 года назад +4

      Anthrax! It does a body bad.

    • @DementedDaedric
      @DementedDaedric 2 года назад +1

      What do you have against toxins eh? do you see what they put in food these days? bleugh

    • @CorvidWings
      @CorvidWings 4 месяца назад

      As an anthrax fan, I can confirm their songs are addicting

  • @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley
    @BewareTheLilyOfTheValley 3 года назад +789

    You know, when you think about global warming, anthrax isn't really the first thing that comes to mind. That realization has kind of unnerved me now.

    • @loftyradish6972
      @loftyradish6972 3 года назад +163

      It is pretty incredible actually the relationship between global warming and disease. For example mosquito bourne viruses such as malaria and dengue are migrating to areas they didn't previously exist in, and their "seasons" are longer as the warmer climates are allowing the mosquitoes to live in places and times of the year that were previously inhospitable to them.

    • @oleanderrots
      @oleanderrots 2 года назад +34

      we have anthrax vaccines so we arent COMPLETELY screwed

    • @TsubomiKido_hoodie
      @TsubomiKido_hoodie 2 года назад +89

      @@oleanderrots but we know how people feel about vaccines right now, so we probably still are lol

    • @jauume
      @jauume 2 года назад

      @@TsubomiKido_hoodie not everyonr has seen the devastation covid can bring, it has like a 1% death rate after all (still think people who can should get vaccinated lol) but for fucked up diseases like anthrax I believe more people would be willing to get vaccinated

    • @HippieInHeart
      @HippieInHeart 2 года назад

      i mean, climate change is gonna be bad enough on its own, so i guess that's why most people don't even bother to look at any potential negative side-effects.

  • @FireStormOOO_
    @FireStormOOO_ 3 года назад +230

    We need to ask the really important questions though: How many neutron bombs do we need to sterilize an anthrax spill?

    • @BrianGaming365
      @BrianGaming365 3 года назад +3

      One ton is enough

    • @BrianGaming365
      @BrianGaming365 3 года назад +6

      İf you want get rid all of the anthrax and other things

    • @johanninferus4845
      @johanninferus4845 3 года назад +38

      Lol, just glass the planet
      -The Covenant

    • @hayjacob666
      @hayjacob666 3 года назад +3

      Just one.

    • @Vysair
      @Vysair 3 года назад +4

      How about we inject shitons of energy into the sun instead?

  • @sleepysounds7928
    @sleepysounds7928 2 года назад +7

    Thanks for the binge but I'm def on a watch list now

  • @luckydal2059
    @luckydal2059 3 года назад +1997

    It’s kinda rude to leave all the “depressed Vsauce” comments. Simon is his own person and has been making content for a long while. Additionally, talking seriously about a topic without over-exaggeration and sound effects doesn’t make the content lesser.

    • @cursedfetus8129
      @cursedfetus8129 3 года назад +64

      yawn

    • @AngryAlfonse
      @AngryAlfonse 3 года назад +72

      LOL I haven't watched Vsauce in years, I started watching these videos from Simon like 6 months ago... Until reading this comment, I thought it was the same guy.

    • @RomeHam
      @RomeHam 3 года назад +47

      Is it rude? Oh nice, cool, no one cares

    • @luckydal2059
      @luckydal2059 3 года назад +176

      @@RomeHam You come in being snarky as if it will impact anyone

    • @BOW4THECAMERA
      @BOW4THECAMERA 3 года назад +18

      @@RomeHam you're hard

  • @sophibeans
    @sophibeans 3 года назад +332

    The auto captions keep censoring "Koch" and I'm dying laughing 😂

    • @KaizokuSencho
      @KaizokuSencho 3 года назад +13

      In the eternal words of James May: "Oh Koch"

    • @lukebadurski6165
      @lukebadurski6165 3 года назад +1

      So now guns are censored?

    • @DJCormi
      @DJCormi 3 года назад +4

      Yeah 😂 it did let "cocks" slip though.

    • @jme7046
      @jme7046 3 года назад +1

      what an unfortunate name

  • @sevenaries
    @sevenaries 3 года назад +1079

    Spores coming out after 100 years in a deer: "My time has come"

    • @keithcalvosa5894
      @keithcalvosa5894 3 года назад +8

      Do I hear the start of the power rangers theme ?

    • @NekoInk13
      @NekoInk13 3 года назад +2

      We’ve been waiting for this folks! This is not a drill!! Go go go! Lol

    • @notasian7620
      @notasian7620 3 года назад

      Boss music starts playing

    • @dethaw6926
      @dethaw6926 3 года назад +3

      @RUclips Elite Censorship Bot We live in a society

    • @slimmmmmmmmmmmm
      @slimmmmmmmmmmmm 3 года назад +6

      @RUclips Elite Censorship Bot what are you supposed to not joke about it? It’s not a national tragedy or anything u snowflake

  • @Andrew..J
    @Andrew..J Год назад +717

    Its always worth noting that there are ballistic subs that carry dozens of nuclear warheads that make the bombs that decimated Nagasaki and Hiroshima look like firecrackers, but bio weapons are the things that are banned.

    • @fearfullywonderfullymade4057
      @fearfullywonderfullymade4057 Год назад +320

      Id rather vaporize instantly than die slowly with some horrible disease. But I get your point.

    • @teddybear5788
      @teddybear5788 Год назад

      @@fearfullywonderfullymade4057 yeah but you only vaporize if you’re lucky. A bit further away from impact your death will be just as slow and miserable.

    • @DasJiggly
      @DasJiggly Год назад +111

      One is used defensively, the other is terrorism and needless cruelty at best

    • @nevermindmeijustinjectedaw9988
      @nevermindmeijustinjectedaw9988 Год назад +46

      one can be used against bunkers, forts and trenches, the other only against population centers. (the attempts with poisoned animals all failed)
      that's like comparing letter bombs to politicians/generals to the holocaust. sure, things that go boom arent nice and it'd be nice if countries stopped dropping them on cities, but they are effective in the field and it would be very naive to forbid them.
      atst it's a well known fact though that "frustrating the populace" literally never works and that only a military or political victory can ever win a war. civil wars wont just happen from some bombing/poisoning etc that could ever help the war effort in a remotely efficient way.

    • @WrathMilten
      @WrathMilten Год назад +1

      What authority can tell the continent cleaners no? Continents?

  • @yourdawgskip
    @yourdawgskip 3 года назад +187

    I read the thumbnail as “anthrax, the perfect blow weapon” and shrugged it off as “yeah, just rub that junk on the darts of a blowgun. Makes sense”

  • @pianoluver1222
    @pianoluver1222 3 года назад +74

    Story time: I was in 7th grade when 9/11 and the anthrax attacks happened, and I had been playing in the woods over the weekend and a little rash popped up on my hand. I’m super allergic to poison oak and probably had gotten into it. But when I got on the bus for school that Monday morning, the other kids saw my hand and told me I had anthrax. I literally got to school in tears because they wouldn’t leave me alone about it, and my mom got an interesting call from the school nurse. It was just poison oak. But those kids literally got it in my head that I was dying.

    • @stevejones1488
      @stevejones1488 3 года назад +6

      Lucky you did not take that to heart and massacre them after going bowling.

    • @jonathanwilliams1065
      @jonathanwilliams1065 3 года назад +2

      Sounds like middle school

  • @PeoplesChoiceofficial
    @PeoplesChoiceofficial 3 года назад +109

    Cutaneous anthrax, also known as hide-porter's disease, is when anthrax occurs on the skin. It is the most common form (>90% of anthrax cases). It is the least dangerous form (low mortality with treatment, 23.7% mortality without)

  • @Slash1066
    @Slash1066 Год назад +10

    My grandfather was involved in Anthrax research during the second World War, apparently infected horses were buried at a site in Cambridge where there is now houses.

  • @kyleshaw6899
    @kyleshaw6899 3 года назад +231

    For those interested, antibiotic treatment for anthrax involves Fluoroquinolones (Ciprofloxacin or Levofloxacin) as first-line therapy and Doxycyclin (a tetracycline) as second-line therapy.
    Fluoroquinolones are Topoisomerase (DNA Gyrase) inhibitors and Tetracyclines are translation inhibitors that act to inhibit protein synthesis by blocking tRNA binding to the A site of ribosomes.

    • @tesstickle6462
      @tesstickle6462 2 года назад

    • @bungaTV3831
      @bungaTV3831 2 года назад +27

      ​@Skibidoop basically fluoroquinolone stops the bacteria from multiplying by preventing DNA replication, and tetracycline prevents the bacteria from producing proteins (proteins being needed for basic biological functions). both antibiotics target mechanisms unique to bacteria

    • @kyleshaw6899
      @kyleshaw6899 2 года назад +10

      @Skibidoop Ciprofloxacin is the chemical name for the drugs Cipro, Ciloxan, and Neofloxin. Levofloxacin is the chemical name for Levaquin, Tavanic, and Leflox. Both are in the drug class known as Fluoroquinolones which inhibit Topoisomerase. Topoisomerase is an enzyme used in DNA replication that relieves torsion as replication occurs. It does this by cutting knicks in the long DNA strands and then repairing the knick once the torsion is relieved. The result of fluoroquinolones is Topoisomerase can knick the DNA, but not repair it back, resulting in the death of the bacteria.
      Doxycycline is the chemical name for the drugs Doryx, Doxyhexal, Doxylin, and Vibramycin. It is in a drug class known as tetracycline antibiotics which inhibit ribosomes in bacteria. Ribosomes synthesize proteins, without them the bacteria cannot replicate itself and the bacteria cannot increase in numbers.
      In medicine a first line therapy is the first choice of drug or treatment given for a particular disease or condition.
      A second line is reserved for if the first line does not work (bacteria is resistant), is unavailable, or for any reason cannot be given to a particular patient (is contraindicated, such as an allergy).

    • @Leedledled1
      @Leedledled1 2 года назад +3

      @@kyleshaw6899 Out of curiosity are there any long term side effects that result from the drugs inhibiting DNA reproduction? I imagine the effects are only suppose to last as long as the drug is in the system.

    • @impedimentahamartia9864
      @impedimentahamartia9864 2 года назад +2

      ..ciprooxacin is what I took for my UTI lol what????? Is that why it made my stomach hurt so bad ????????

  • @cheatcharoninc172
    @cheatcharoninc172 3 года назад +420

    "Anthrax: perfect bio-weapon" **c&c generals gla flashbacks**

    • @yarasharaz
      @yarasharaz 3 года назад +20

      *happy toxin tractor noises*

    • @ryana788
      @ryana788 3 года назад +11

      SCUD Missile Superweapon: *0 :00*

    • @zwattable
      @zwattable 3 года назад +12

      "Anthraxxxxxx.... it really does a body... BAD!!! Muahahaha!!!"
      -forgot characters name. Dr. Thrax or something? Whatever,
      Command and Conquer rules

    • @enderslot467
      @enderslot467 3 года назад +4

      NOBODY:
      Game Announcement: *WARNING! Scud launcher has been launched*
      Me: HEH?!?!?!?

    • @mazaegamers2912
      @mazaegamers2912 3 года назад +2

      Anthrax beta and gamma intensifies

  • @Arterexius
    @Arterexius 3 года назад +797

    Yersinia Pestis and Bacillus Anthracis are the two bacteria types that often have made me wonder how the hell we've managed to survive this long

    • @madeleinegillett5892
      @madeleinegillett5892 3 года назад +1

      Antibiotics.
      Bacteria can be easy to kill unless it becomes resistant.

    • @karama5562
      @karama5562 2 года назад +75

      What’s crazy is that we can treat both of those with antibiotics now. Really shows you how far medical technology has come

    • @emeralddragon2980
      @emeralddragon2980 2 года назад +35

      Life will often kick us down, but so long as we have working legs, we'll kick right back. If that's not an option, we'll punch, jab or claw in retaliation. If we can't do that, we still have teeth to bite with. If all else fails, an eloquent string of swears often gets the point across.

    • @a2e5
      @a2e5 2 года назад +94

      @@karama5562 we can use antibiotics *for now*, up until some clueless farmer throws a big batch of leftover antibiotics at anthrax but fails to eradicate it causing new resistance

    • @teacherkate690
      @teacherkate690 2 года назад

      Im just waiting for antibiotic resistant anthrax. There will be some sickness that hits after a world war at the end times. This sickness mixed with war and famine will wipe out a quarter of the worlds population based on the book of revelation.
      And I looked, and behold, a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him. And power was given unto them over a fourth part of the earth to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with death, and with the beasts of the earth

  • @PatentPending47
    @PatentPending47 2 года назад +3

    After watching the video on Ricin and now this, I’m pretty sure I’m on multiple watchlists now

  • @phillipbrewster969
    @phillipbrewster969 3 года назад +150

    Anthrax may be deadly but you have to admit they know how to jam out...

  • @docireland
    @docireland 3 года назад +293

    The rivalry between Koch and Pasteur's labs would be a good topic.

    • @artman2oo3
      @artman2oo3 3 года назад +18

      It’s almost as exciting as the rivalry between Koch and Pepsi.

    • @MrX-tm8fy
      @MrX-tm8fy 3 года назад +4

      @@artman2oo3 Or Conk and Bepis!

    • @eric4681702
      @eric4681702 3 года назад +1

      Or shoes and underpants. Why dont they go together? Why always one or the other?

    • @eric4681702
      @eric4681702 3 года назад +1

      Or why you cant poop without peeing. Who knows?

  • @Kenniii3
    @Kenniii3 3 года назад +206

    “The British were also trying to figure out how to turn the disease against their enemies. Congratulations London!

    • @mygoodlord2960
      @mygoodlord2960 3 года назад +8

      Your welcome

    • @alexlopez5800
      @alexlopez5800 3 года назад +3

      "

    • @Kenniii3
      @Kenniii3 3 года назад +4

      @@alexlopez5800 thank you

    • @williamnicholson8133
      @williamnicholson8133 3 года назад +2

      Biological warfare isnt new it has been done for millenia .

    • @victorselve8349
      @victorselve8349 3 года назад

      Lack of immoral actions when at war is more a sign of the participants ability to cover those up than anything else

  • @crispytoastexe
    @crispytoastexe 2 года назад +8

    and one of Metal’s greatest bands

  • @blakemaddox2328
    @blakemaddox2328 3 года назад +174

    Anthrax kicks major ass, not the weapon, but the band

    • @adr.marius5636
      @adr.marius5636 3 года назад +12

      no, just the weapon

    • @nekoppachi
      @nekoppachi 3 года назад +10

      @@adr.marius5636 No, the band

    • @adr.marius5636
      @adr.marius5636 3 года назад +3

      @@nekoppachi the band is a joke

    • @ApparationsOfGloom
      @ApparationsOfGloom 3 года назад

      shouldn’t even be considered part of the big 4 smh

    • @JimmyMon666
      @JimmyMon666 3 года назад +3

      @@adr.marius5636 80's and early 90's Anthrax rocked. Just ignore that first album, it should not be listened by anybody ever.

  • @braydenlocke55
    @braydenlocke55 3 года назад +366

    War criminals: “so uhhh how do we take out the enemy?”
    Biographics: “Nature’s perfect bio weapon!”

  • @thegamingcephalos9412
    @thegamingcephalos9412 3 года назад +378

    *"Be careful if we spill it"*
    -a rebel drug tractor driver

    • @YuriMed
      @YuriMed 3 года назад +11

      Fresh outta the laabbbbb >;)

    • @hmmm2013
      @hmmm2013 3 года назад +7

      Dropping an anthrax bomb on a pesky enemy base was always satisfying especially when they have a lot of units

    • @thegamingcephalos9412
      @thegamingcephalos9412 3 года назад +6

      Or after a SCUD Storm attack..
      It is more satisfying if you are fighting a brutal chinese A.I, mostly the infantry general (if you got ZH)

    • @daltonf9914
      @daltonf9914 3 года назад +4

      "Ahhhh thats right, sit back and relax, give my toxins more time to work!" - Dr. Thrax

    • @iota515
      @iota515 3 года назад +1

      *It may spill

  • @milicao28
    @milicao28 2 года назад +3

    Louis Pasteur's work is trully fascinating.

  • @brentvenneman6710
    @brentvenneman6710 3 года назад +528

    The thought of hundreds of millions of spores in the frozen wastelands give me pause.

    • @Solron78
      @Solron78 3 года назад +30

      *billions...

    • @docireland
      @docireland 3 года назад +39

      Don't get too worried, it is likely with a little digging through historical records you could find a local place near you where they could be recovered from, they don't need permafrost to stay stable. The upside is it is near impossible to "naturally" contract inhalation anthrax, that usually requires prep typically referred to as weaponizing.

    • @daveo7481
      @daveo7481 3 года назад +1

      *paws

    • @ajaxslamgoody9736
      @ajaxslamgoody9736 3 года назад +1

      hopefully not Mena- LOLOLOL

    • @devinbirdsong5444
      @devinbirdsong5444 3 года назад

      Lol gives me ideas

  • @dx1450
    @dx1450 3 года назад +427

    "Welcome to the Castle Anthrax"
    "The Castle Anthrax?"
    "Yes. It's not a very good name, is it?"

    • @juliann8104
      @juliann8104 3 года назад +23

      Looks can be deceiving though. Dear Sir Galahad would've had the time of his life were it not for his oath to chaste.

    • @fraser9580
      @fraser9580 3 года назад +8

      @@juliann8104 He almost broke it, though. Only Sir Lancelot's timely appearance saved him from certain temptation.

    • @gogosupinsky7534
      @gogosupinsky7534 3 года назад +7

      I would have faced the peril.

    • @dx1450
      @dx1450 3 года назад +4

      @@fraser9580 I bet he's gay.

    • @neil12011
      @neil12011 3 года назад +1

      He must have died while carving it.

  • @Jnadeau
    @Jnadeau 2 года назад +88

    Everytime I hear about anthrax, I remember about the fact that there was some that was weaponized near quebec city on Grosse Isle durring the WW2 and that they are disposed in barrels at the bottom of the Saint-Lawrence river. We haven't seen any confirmation that it has been neutralized from what I know, so it could be scary if it escape the barrel that contain them

  • @DudeMan30010
    @DudeMan30010 8 месяцев назад +2

    Got the time, tick,tick,ticking in my head

  • @Samnoid
    @Samnoid 3 года назад +343

    This guy sounds like a news reporter, could listen to him for hours

    • @Skaypegote
      @Skaypegote 3 года назад +2

      You should check out the other series he's a part of.

    • @needless2048
      @needless2048 3 года назад

      @@Skaypegote what series is it?

    • @Skaypegote
      @Skaypegote 3 года назад +4

      @@needless2048 he's in a few. Business Blaze, Today I learned, and some others

  • @MaineCoonMama18
    @MaineCoonMama18 3 года назад +48

    I had forgotten about the 2001 anthrax attacks until recently. I was a kid living in the U.S. and I remember the fear of biological weapons attacks after 9/11. I was extremely afraid of it, because the news was saying there wasn't much we could do about it if it did happen.

    • @lionelsanches8699
      @lionelsanches8699 2 года назад +3

      Dam the news been consuming our fears for quite some time now

  • @pepedc2203
    @pepedc2203 3 года назад +32

    One of the best yet. Great work Simon...I'm getting addicted to listening to your different channels.
    Please ensure you remain as accurate as possible, and you can be sure I (and many) will be listening for a long, long time. :)

  • @stephenmanning1553
    @stephenmanning1553 7 месяцев назад +2

    I was in Wiltshire in England (1978 ish) when we had an Anthrax outbreak. This was supposedly caused by infected stock feed (nuts???) from South America ???? We shot EVERYTHING and the corpses were cremated in pits with tons of coal to destroy the bodies. The pits were then backfilled with Lime. The only other time I have done this sort of thing was in Dorset (1972 ish) when we had an outbreak of Foot and Mouth. Once again we shot everything including endangered species. No travelling around the area and straw impregnated with disinfectant everywhere. The underside of the car I drove ( I delivered newspapers, cigarettes and alcohol) was sprayed with disinfectant 2 or 3 times a day. The CLEANEST car I have ever driven in my life.

  • @timothygarner477
    @timothygarner477 3 года назад +52

    I was 9 when the anthrax letters were going around and I remember everyone being afraid of opening the mail. Thanks for the videos!

  • @upintheairstudio
    @upintheairstudio 3 года назад +90

    This is the scariest band documentary I've ever seen.

    • @chaddelong998
      @chaddelong998 3 года назад +2

      no wonder Scotty Ian stays out of the public eye. Basket Full of Kittens presents... "N.F.B." (nice fucking bacteria)

    • @joe125ful
      @joe125ful 3 года назад

      Nah..if its scary some ppls use that already,look on Corona virus for example it can be only test subject for releasing last form...

  • @Vulegend
    @Vulegend 3 года назад +911

    "Mom, mom, can we have Michael from Vsauce??"
    "We have Michael from Vsauce at home"
    ... Michael from Vsauce at home

    • @reapermaster1233
      @reapermaster1233 3 года назад +53

      the improved version

    • @nevids2086
      @nevids2086 3 года назад +18

      @Reapermaster 13 they just specialize in different things, I don’t know what your mean.

    • @lukebadurski6165
      @lukebadurski6165 3 года назад +1

      FACTS BRO.

    • @jaywardhanraghu4822
      @jaywardhanraghu4822 3 года назад

      Hey! Vsauce, Michael here.

    • @adrian23422
      @adrian23422 3 года назад +4

      Id be happy with both cause both of em are great

  • @tjo3460
    @tjo3460 Год назад +1

    As a kid who grew up playing Command and Conquer Generals, Anthrax has always fascinated and scared the hell outta me.