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BREAKING Look What Was Found INSIDE THE BODY Of N. Korean Defector� Military On HIGH

ALERT

The military is on edge after a terrifying discovery was made inside of the body of a

man who defected from North Korea.

The man recently made news when dramatic video showed him literally running for his life

as North Korean soldiers gave chase, shooting at him and wounding him five times before

he was able to make it across the border, where South Korean soldiers eventually rescued

him.

Ever since, he�s been under the care of doctors in the South, and they made a rather

chilling discovery after running several tests on him � he�s immune to anthrax.

The New York Post reported that the discovery has military leaders believing that North

Korea has weaponized the bacteria and plans to use it against its Western enemies.

From the Post:

A North Korean soldier who defected to the South was found to have antibodies to anthrax

� triggering concerns the rogue regime has weaponized the deadly bacteria, according

to reports Tuesday.

The man, who was either exposed to or vaccinated for anthrax, had developed immunity to the

deadly disease before defecting, UPI reported, citing local Channel A.

A South Korean intelligence official who spoke on condition of anonymity did not say which

of the four soldiers who fled the hermit kingdom this year had the antibodies in his system.

The discovery is causing concern in Seoul because the disease can kill at least 80 percent

of those who are exposed to the bacterium in 24 hours � unless antibiotics are taken

or vaccination is available.

Previously, we reported that the hermit country has been testing various missiles as of late,

one of which was said to be loaded with the deadly bacteria.

Anthrax is an acute disease caused by the bacteria Bacillus anthracis.

Most forms of the disease are lethal, and it affects both humans and other animals.

There are effective vaccines against anthrax, and some forms of the disease respond well

to antibiotic treatment.

Producing large amounts of anthrax in powder form � necessary for its use as an effective

large-scale weapon � is a complicated and expensive process.

It requires the use of large centrifuges for repeated washings, and then intensive drying

to produce the concentrated or �military-grade� powder.

The cost of this technology has led some experts in the United States to argue that the instigators

of the present campaign must be a country, with previous experience, stocks and the necessary

biotechnological expertise.

�North Korea has started experiments such as heat and pressure equipment to prevent

anthrax from dying even at a high temperature of over 7,000 degrees generated at the time

of ICBM�s re-entry into the atmosphere,� the report stated.

�In part, there is unconfirmed information that it has already succeeded in such experiments.�

The North has claimed that the U.S. is �cooking up untruths as truths� with its claims that

the dictatorship is attempting to create ICBMs capable of delivering anthrax, however, with

the discovery of anthrax antibodies in the defector�s body, it�s almost a near certainty

that�s what Kim Jung Un and his military are up to.

For more infomation >> BREAKING Look What Was Found INSIDE THE BODY Of N Korean Defector… Military On HIGH ALERT - Duration: 3:17.

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What If World War Z Was Real? - Duration: 4:07.

What if World War Z was Real?

Hello and welcome back to Life's Biggest Questions, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey.

If you watched our video entitled "What if The Walking Dead was real," you'll

know that a world of zombies would be rather different from the one we know now.

But not all zombies are the slow, ambling ones we see in Walking Dead; if they were

faster like in World War Z, it would be a whole different ball game.

In this video, I'll discuss how a World War Z world would differ from our own, and

how it would differ from that of The Walking Dead.

If you want more crazy what if videos, check out our "Biggest What If" Playlist on

the channel!

Now get ready, it's time to ask the question: What if World War Z was Real?

Now, right off the back we're hit with a bit of a quandary.

World War Z was originally a book, and was then made into a film.

And the book and the film are incredibly different from each other, to the point where some reviewers

say that "The only similarity between them is the title."

For this reason, I'll focus on just the movie version, not because it's superior,

but just because it's better known by more people.

If you're interested, definitely check out the book.

And while you're at it, check out the I Am Legend book which is ALSO quite different

from the movie.

If you've seen World War Z, you'll know that the zombies in the film were a far-cry

from your classic slow zombie.

These were very quick, and able to work together to a terrifying degree.

The wall-climbing scene should be enough to scare the daylights out of anyone.

This would change up the tactics of the survivors a good deal, since you wouldn't be able

to deal with them nearly as easily, and there would be fewer safe places to hide and defend.

This means that humanity would need a good deal of cooperation and weaponry to deal with

the zombie threat.

Another big difference is the time it takes to turn into a zombie.

In The Walking Dead, it can take hours or days for a person to die and turn into a zombie.

This leads to some pretty tense moments, and tearful goodbyes.

In World War Z, however, it takes just 12 seconds.

No time for a real goodbye, barely enough time to end one's life before turning.

This can be both beneficial and harmful to survivors.

When in the midst of a large fight, the short incubation period would make it incredibly

difficult to remain aware of where your enemies are.

It could be that the guy beside you who was fine 30 seconds ago will suddenly turn around

and bite you in the neck.

On the other hand, the short incubation period makes it near-impossible for someone to hide

the fact that they were bitten, and infiltrate a secure area.

So you wouldn't have to worry about the incredibly common trope in zombie films of

someone hiding their bite, only to later turn and attack their friends.

I hate that trope, so much.

There is one further quirk that the World War Z zombies had that is incredibly important

to the survival of mankind: they don't attack the sick or injured.

This was because the virus wanted to prioritize hosts that would be better fit to spread it.

This is something that was hinted at throughout the film, like when the zombies ignored the

drunken homeless man, and the soldier with the bum leg, and by the end was found to be

the ultimate solution.

A vaccine was created that could be administered to the population, which infected them with

a disease that caused the zombies to become non-aggressive to them.

This seems to be the best option for us if this was to become real, as it would allow

us to collect ourselves and regroup.

The cleanup and aftermath following the Zombie War would also be very different in World

War Z compared to Walking Dead.

In the last video, I discussed how life would likely be very different forever.

In Walking Dead, everyone is already infected, so people can turn even when all the zombies

were gone.

In World War Z, however, infection requires some sort of attack from a zombie, so if humanity

managed to exterminate all the zombies, life could begin to return to normal.

Well, slightly more normal.

And now we return to our question: What if World War Z was Real?

Well, these faster and more cooperative zombies would take a hell of a lot more firepower

and coordination to take out in the short term.

Big crowds would be terrifying, as the horde would grow very quickly with the 12 second

incubation period.

Eventually, if we learned that they didn't attack the sick, we could create a vaccine

that could allow us to more easily exterminate the zombie menace, and try to rebuild society.

Thank you for watching Life's Biggest Questions, I hope this was interesting and informative,

and maybe even inspired you to look into it further on your own.

If you liked this video, please thumbs up and subscribe to the channel down below.

While you're down there, let me know where YOU would want to live if there was a zombie

apocalypse.

Until next time, I'm Ron McKenzie-Lefurgey with Life's Biggest Questions, wishing you

the best of luck, on your quest for answers.

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