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I would ensure I secure a job at a fast food that normally dispenses light foods like popcorn to sports enthusiasts like the football games. This will enable me be in apposition of being in contact with the food going to be eaten and placed close to the nose of many people within the venue. Being that the powder is not detectable by scanners and it has no smell, I would just carry it in the pocket in a casual manner. When serving the customers, I would ensure I have the dust in my hands and occasionally dip my hands in the pocket to get some more. Being that the gloves worn while serving are white, the powder will not be detected easily by the fans that are in a hurry to get into the field.

My potential targets would be American students in big symposiums and inter-university games where large number of students would gather together drawing also other third party officials like senators and unsuspecting onlookers in bid to inflict emotional pain and loss. The federal government has anthrax vaccine for about 4,000 people and since my method of attack is an aerosol inhalation covering large distance across states, my mission would then be crowned as "mission possible." This is because by the time the extra vaccines are produced, and treatment done, a large number of students will have died as most of them would go back their homes, and when symptoms strike it will be argued that it's...

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This can be repeated close to all the fans around since these fans are always located in such a manner that their aeration effect is felt throughout the room and this will carry the powder perfectly to all areas of the room.
With the use of multiple travel documents, I would then leave America to the country where the planning first took place. Am very certain that Americans would spend ages trying to figure out how it happened, as the suspects for the 2001 bioterrorism attack have never been known nor apprehended. it's hard to know the true roots of the terrorists as America has very many enemy nations.

In conclusion, dozens of countries all over the world have programs that could make anthrax, including big powers like Russia, China, India and unfriendly nations to America like Iraq, Iran, Syria, North Korea, Cuba and Libya making the supply of anthrax to be available even to terrorists, paving way for such bioterrorism attacks.

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Liza Porteus,(2006).Weapons of Mass Destruction Handbook. Retrieved on May 29, 2012

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