Many people wrongly assume that the main way to use bioweapons is to create small amount of pathogen to release it in environment with outbreak as an intended outcome. (I assume that where your sentence about DNA synthesis comes from.) The problem is that creating outbreaks in practice is very hard, we, thankfully, don’t know reliable way to do that. In practice, the way that bioweapons work reliably is “bomb-saturate the entire area with anthrax such that first wave of death is going to be from anaphylactic shock rather than infection” and to create necessary amount of pathogen you need industrial infrastructure which doesn’t exist, because nobody in our civilization cultivates anthrax at industrial scale.
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Many people wrongly assume that the main way to use bioweapons is to create small amount of pathogen to release it in environment with outbreak as an intended outcome. (I assume that where your sentence about DNA synthesis comes from.) The problem is that creating outbreaks in practice is very hard, we, thankfully, don’t know reliable way to do that. In practice, the way that bioweapons work reliably is “bomb-saturate the entire area with anthrax such that first wave of death is going to be from anaphylactic shock rather than infection” and to create necessary amount of pathogen you need industrial infrastructure which doesn’t exist, because nobody in our civilization cultivates anthrax at industrial scale.