>>2684815>Literally one guy tried it>it was just one guylol. On June 24, 1763, William Trent, a fur trader commissioned at Fort Pitt, wrote in his journal after a failed negotiation between the British and the Delaware tribe. He stated that they had given the emissaries food, and as Trent wrote, “Out of our regard to them we gave them 2 Blankets and an (sic) Handkerchief out of the Small pox (sic) Hospital. I hope it will have the desired effect.”
The Ottawa Tribe suffered an outbreak after receiving a gift from the French in Montreal with the injunction not to open the box until they arrived at home. The box contained only other boxes and “mouldy particles.”
I suppose you will disregard the native american's accounts as all lies lol. The Hidatsa, the Chippewa, The Crow even the Inca's all have accounts of receiving infected gifts.
Are you really that naive?
cope harder