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Stephen Engelberg

    Germs
    Germs the Ultimate Weapon
    • 2001

      Germs

      Biological Weapons and America's Secret War

      • 382 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.6(873)Add rating

      Deadly germs sprayed in malls, anthrax bomblets over battlefields, and plague vials in Times Square represent a new kind of threat—biological weapons that can be produced in simple labs. This investigative work reveals the alarming rise of biowarfare and bioterrorism as a national nightmare. Among the revelations are the CIA's secret development of a Soviet-designed germ bomb, which raised concerns about compliance with global treaties. The Pentagon's attempts to create a superbug and the USSR's extensive biological weapons program, including human testing, are also detailed. The narrative covers the chaotic U.S. response to Iraq's biological weapons during the 1991 Gulf War and a bio-terrorism incident in Oregon that sickened hundreds, which the government downplayed to prevent panic. Plans from the 1960s to use germ weapons against Cuba are discussed, alongside a controversial multibillion-dollar program initiated by Bill Clinton to detect and respond to germ attacks. Based on hundreds of interviews and declassified documents, the work highlights the ongoing struggle against bioweapons, showcasing scientists and officials dedicated to both developing and preventing the misuse of biological weapons. The narrative underscores the potential for germs to become the weapon of the 21st century due to advances in biology and the spread of expertise to rogue states.

      Germs
    • 2001

      Germs the Ultimate Weapon

      • 384 pages
      • 14 hours of reading
      3.5(33)Add rating

      * A sober, frightening yet unforgettable narrative of cutting-edge science and spycraft The atrocities in New York and Washington on 11 September have highlighted as never before the Western world's vulnerability to terrorist attacks of all kinds. As the global coalition seeks justice and retribution so millions of people around the world consider their exposure to further outrages. Bio-terrorism, the subject of this book, is at the heart of many fears: the poor man's hydrogen bomb, a biological weapon of mass destruction can be made in a laboratory and transported in a briefcase -- yet it can silently devastate an entire population. This chillingly authoritative report reveals the spread of germ weaponry throughout the world and the massive, and until now largely undisclosed, effort to stop it. Readers see first-hand the vast extent of the Soviet Union's biological weapons program, with its rows of silos filled with tons of anthrax germs. They learn of efforts by Iran, Iraq and other rogue states to recruit the scientists who created this horror. And they learn of the West's secret effort to thwart the spread of such germ technology to those who would use science not to heal but t

      Germs the Ultimate Weapon