Note:
The Anarchists who riot at police might be those
Nazi-punks at rock concerts, without face masks, that terrorize the
youth. & the Type O Negative band might be Freemasons.
Therefore we are going to form a division of soldiers called the
Spider-Men. They will defend the people from the fascists,
having concealed in suitable space, various venemous
spider farms. They will be guardians, and performing
superhero-like strategies with dangerous venemous
spiders.
The Redback spiders live everywhere throughout the
Australian continent. Female Redback spiders
are black in color with a very apparent red or orange stripe
that is visible on the back of the spider. The female Redback
spider is dangerous and almost always connected to
human deaths. Redback spider bites
cause severe pain at the site of the bite and cause other
symptoms to include: sweating, muscular weakness, vomiting,
and nausea. Redback spider venom is a neurotoxin
that affects the neurotransmitters causing there
depletion. The Redback spider has caused several
reported deaths of bitten human
beings but none have died since the release of an antivenom.
Over 250 bites receive antivenom treatment each year with
many more cases most likely go unreported.
2.
The Tree-Dwelling Funnel-Web Spider:
The Tree-dwelling Funnel-web spider is also a resident
of Australia though this spider is most commonly found
on the east coast of the continent. Unlike the Redback
spider the male Tree-dwelling Funnel-web spider is
the killer, with venom five times as deadly as the female
of the species. The body of the spider is glossy in nature
with a color of either black or brown. The Tree-dwelling
Funnel-web spider is extremely aggressive standing
up on it hind legs when threatened
and exposing their fangs. The venom of this impressive
spider is a neurotoxin that cause the nerves to begin
to fire rapidly. The bite of this spider can result in the following
symptoms: salivation, muscle twitching, sweating,
and tearing of the eyes. Many deaths have occurred from the
bite of The Tree-dwelling Funnel-web spider before
the introduction of an antivenom but even with the antivenom
available the bite can be life threatening without immediate
medical attention. The most interesting thing
about the venom of these spiders is that most animals
seem to be immune to their poison but it is extremely toxic
to human beings and monkeys.
3.
Brazilian Wandering Spider:
The Brazilian Wandering Spider, also known as the “ Banana
Spider”, can be found in the jungles of South America.
It does not have a web like standard spiders and can be found
wondering on the jungle floor, hence its name.
Though the jungle is this spiders natural habitat it is
also commonly found in peoples homes. This spider is a
very aggressive spider and tends to be nervous. This
spider is commonly found hidden in the vegetation
of banana trees and has been found stowed away in banana
crates. This spider is known to be the most deadly spider
in the Americas. The venom of this spider can be fatal to a
mouse in a dose as small as 0.006mg! The Brazilian
Wande