Okay, for us security moms, need some answers:
1. What biological agent can be dispersed from a crop duster?
2. What is the span, or how much land can a crop duster "dust" in one flight (presume it would pretty much be shot down)?
3. Does weather play a factor? I mean, does the biological agent only "work" above 50 degrees?
4. What precautions can/should be taken? Should we keep gas masks in the basement?
Bottom line, what can we anticipate the danger to be and how can we prepare for it, we being the average family?
Any info you can give is much appreciated. I just can't sit by and wait and see what happens. I would like to make some sort of precautionary measures at home and I feel like ther's nothing I can do.
14 posted on 11/14/2004 11:20:01 AM CST by Right in Wisconsin
uh oh I smell a zot coming on
You wear depends undergarments.
What does a crop duster have to do with a dirty bomb?
Potasium iodide tablets (for radiation poisoning)
Plenty of Diapers :)
Duck and cover.
Is a "dirty" bomb one that sends Hustler magazines flying all around???
Brown paper bag to hyperventilate into.
Magic Eraser
Say --- your name wouldn't be Achmed, would it?
Why is this a "copy and paste" post from 11/14/04 ?
Go back in time seven years or so and start preparing for Y2K. Then keep the survivalist mentality in perpetuity after those concerns have come and gone. At least that's what our fam has done.
Zot?
Odds are a single family would not be attacked in such a way. One crop duster wouldn't do much damage over the entire US.
You live in Wisconsin? If so,I would not worry about it too much. Why don't you write your own Governor and/or state officials and ask them your questions?
Lots of plastic sheeting and duct tape.
There really aren't many clear-cut answers to your questions....
Not all biologicals can be aerosolized...at least not in a volume that makes them portable in a crop duster...
I think there numerous agencies working on this issue right now. Our company does research in the area of biological detectors using DNA.
There are other agencies and programs working on counterdefenses to aerosols and topical exposures through air and HVAC systems....
Our family has a philosophy that we live our life as safely as we can and try to stay as aware as we can. I live in a rather large city,,,a crop duster flying over spraying liquid would not be in the air for long, IMHO. However, anything is possible. I think the odds are other things may kill us first. I'm not so sure I'd want to stay around after such an event if everything in the landscape has been contaminated. What kind of life is that?
It's a difficult question and it's not wrong to think about it.
http://www.dhss.state.mo.us/RadProtection/DirtyBombs.html
Do you live in a city, suburb, or rural area?
Move to the country. Whatever they do will be targeted to a high population density area. You can't have a body count without bodies.