posted on Jan, 3 2010 @ 04:02 AM
The only thing being spread from the sky is cowcrap.
If someone wanted to spread a flu bug, they'd just have to put a little into a perfume atomiser and keep it close to their body to keep it warm, (on
a long neck chain?) and spray it around on a bus or aeroplane. In a warm, confined atmosphere, everyone can become exposed in minutes, and re-breathe
more virus for the length of the journey.
The sprayer can be inoculated against the virus first, or be injected with water and fooled into believing they are now safe.
Spraying from the air, on the other hand, involves far more people and and organisation, and a large supply of a virus treated to make it resistant to
the temperatures and radiation it will receive. The extra effort involved would not be worth it.
The exception would be if a virus was first treated to not be contagious person to person, which is relatively easy today, in order to use as a weapon
against a large specific locality.