biological warfare

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biological warfare

Chemical and biological warfare

the cruelest weapons
1993
Text and photographs examine topics and issues related to the use of chemical and biological warfare.

Biological warfare

2007
A collection of photographs, charts, and essays that examine the controversial issue of biological warfare including biological weapons and their effects on the population, defending against bioterrorism, and preventing future threats.

Yellow rain

a journey through the terror of chemical warfare
1981

Hotwire

2011
Investigating the bizarre deaths of three hard-partying teens, Special Agent Maggie O'Dell sifts through conflicting accounts only to discover that surviving partygoers are being targeted and systematically killed.

Biological warfare

2010
Contains nineteen articles that provide opposing viewpoints on topics related to biological warfare, discussing the extent of the danger posed by biological weapons, the seriousness of the threat from terrorist groups, how the U.S. should prepare for biological warfare, and how to keep it from happening.

Biohazard

the chilling true story of the largest covert biological weapons program in the world, told from the inside by the man who ran it
1999
Ken Alibek tells about his experiences as head of the Soviet biological weapons program, and shares the secrets of what was really going on in the heavily guarded Russian laboratories.

Chemical and biological weapons

agents of war and terror
2009
Explores the history of chemical and biological weapons and warfare; and describes what chemical and biological weapons are and how they have been used in recent years.

Vector

1999
Forensic pathologists Dr. Jack Stapleton and Dr. Laurie Montgomery, investigating two seemingly disparate cases, come to realize that Jack's anthrax victim, and Laurie's tortured skinhead are only a small part of a dangerous plot to unleash a devastating bioweapon on the United States.

The stand

2011
An accident in an Army lab involving research on biological warfare results in an epidemic that spreads across the United States, killing almost everyone except for a few survivors who come together in Boulder, Colorado.

Germ warfare

2004
Describes the history of germ warfare, developing weapons of mass destruction, bioterrorism, and defenses against the effects of biological weaponry.

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