6. In Parcels
It’s no secret that packages have been laced with the deadly anthrax spores before, but that doesn’t stop it from being one of the most surreptitious ways of poisoning a foe.
Following the attacks of September 11, 2001, five people died and 17 became infected after letters containing the powder were shipped via U.S. mail. In 2011, Francis Biden, brother of American Vice President Joe Biden, was taken to hospital after receiving a suspicious envelope from India. The white powder inside was found not to be threatening following tests. SEE ALSO: 10 Best movies of 2015 – So far, see which is #1 (With Pictures)
Moral of the story is if you find a white powder or a brown granular substance while going through your snail mail, chances are that you probably shouldn’t sprinkle it on cereal.
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