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How to train animals to look for drug laboratories?


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We all have heard the stories of the ravens of the Tower of London, and maybe those stories are true. Ravens and other crows are very intelligent birds, and they can teach to look for the people like dogs. But the crows are also very suitable birds for the searching operations. Those birds are very usual, and that's why nobody would suspect anything if some of them would be trained to search the things like explosives and drugs. The training of those birds happens with the same methodology as the training of dogs.


The birds would allow smelling the thing, what is searched, and after that, it would be given the food, and that would make this bird think that the thing, what it would be eaten and the food would be the same thing, and then it would start to look for those materials. In the real life, the narcotics can cause the similar effect, what we could see in the Alfred Hitchcock's movie the birds. Then the birds are grown in the place, where would they get drugs,  they will be addicted to narcotics.  And that would cause the situation, that those birds would attack against people, who carry the drugs.


The drugs that are left to the forests are causing very bad situations for the persons, who carry the drugs. Those narcotics would be addicted to any animal in the forest, and that would be the next generation version of the killer-wolfs, what have been killed over 20 people. The narcotics what are given to the Rats can be slipped in the houses, where are drugs, and when that little rodent would smell the drugs from the sewer, that thing would go to that house by the toilet, and then the situation would be very dramatic. In this operation, the group of addicted rats would be dropped in different places in the area of the place, where suspected drug facility or some other storage is.


When those rats would start to go in some particular place, the operators would notice that they are starting to go together, the drugs are found. If the behavior modified rats are equipped with the GPS-systems, they would be used to track the drugs. The GPS can put surgically inside those animals, and they would find any single pill of drugs from forests and cities.


But in some cases, those very disgusting animals can be addicted by giving them the injection of heroin and then allowing them to smell things like gunpowder. In some horror movies, the wolves or some other beasts would act like that handling have been targeted to them. If that methodology would be used with dangerous animals like Bears, the results would be like some B-class horror movies.


During the addiction process should the personnel avoid that the animal would not smell the human, or that could be devastating in that situation. That's why the process must be done in the rooms, where would be no smell, and the air would be filtered. The feeding would be done by giving the food with robots, what would be cleaned from the smell. This would make those animals the smart biological weapons, what would attack against the specific persons. This is very horrific thought about this thing.

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