By Ellen Ray and William H. Schaap (Ed.)
While Washington opts for “first strikes” against Iraq and other
nations declared to be part of the “Axis of Evil” for stockpiling
weapons of mass destruction, this book proves that the United States itself has
been the most notorious practitioner of chemical and biological warfare since
blankets laced with smallpox were given to Native Americans 250 years ago.
This well-document book backgrounds numerous cases of the development and
use of chemical-biological warfare by the United States, including anthrax,
Agent Orange, nerge gas, dioxin, and depleted uranium. Such action has
endangered U.S. citizens and armed forces personnel as well as “target
populations,” who will continue to suffer if Washington’s
belligerence remains unchecked. From the editors of "Covert Action"
Magazine.
Ocean Press, 2003, Paperback, 80pp