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>"Ronald Helm" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

>Have not heard much about the "world-wide threat of biological warfare"
>since the UN was granted permission to inspect Iraq for "weapons of mass
>destruction".  Finding none, the UN has left and is regrouping.  I wonder
>what their next step will be?

Look where the light is better, Ron. :-}

I don't think the threat of biological warfare is myth.  Besides the
well-known escape of anthrax in Russia some years ago there was also an
island off the coast of Scotland where the damn stuff got away.  There are
no birds or animals there any longer, no nothing.  They say it will likely
be safe to return in 200 years when the anthrax will no longer be active in
the soil.  With ignoramuses like Saddam or religious kooks controlling
research into biological warfare the inability to control such weapons is as
much a threat as the long-sought biological bombs.
Best,     Terry 

"Lawyer - one trained to circumvent the law"  - The Devil's Dictionary 



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