Board Thread:Fun and Games/@comment-34753896-20190806131518/@comment-35614398-20190814200725

Belarusy wrote: Fidel Castro: This is world madness. (Bows to the ground). My brother in prison. I cannot wait any longer. This will be all the British responsibility. Prepare the secret tactic, We are sending Infected Rats (Biological warfare) to the British people. Anything that comes in contact with Mice are infected. People will understand the true power of domestic terrorism (bows to the floor) I will poison the British morale with the ultimate deadliest tactic. We are using Infected Mice that will kill on contact. I call it the lice invasion (Note in real life, Japan used it on China and it had dangerous results)

Soon, a Cuban agent unleashes tens of thousands of infected mice to the British public and now people are coming in contact with mice everywhere. It is complete madness. Mice invades everywhere in Britain and even the agents who deployed it are killed.

Thousands and Thousands of people are now in contact with the Poisonous Mice invasion of Britain as 460 people are killed.

I googled a bunch of key word searches (“Japanese mice invasion”, “Japanese rat attack”, “Japanese mice against China”, that sort of thing) and can find nothing.

Care to evaluate on these “dangerous results” in China, and when they happened?

LATER:

I found a Wikipedia article on Unit 731’s use of biological warfare on the Chinese city of Changde. It says that the diseases Cholera, Dysentery and Typhoid were spread, causing localised outbreaks, which, though effective, did not spread far.

Additionally, by this time the typhoid vaccine would be commonplace, rendering the last disease null. Treatment for Cholera and Dysentery would also be readily available, though I can admit in some places the NHS would probably be overwhelmed. I think the Cuban biological warfare wouldn’t be that effective, perhaps only killing 200-300 people (which is bad, but not cripplingly bad in a country of 40 million)