Bioterrorism and Biological Warfare  
Disease as a Weapon of War
Author(s): Paul Chrystal
Published by Pen and Sword
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ISBN: 9781399090810
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A timely examination of the use of disease and germs as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) and the threat bioterrorism poses in an increasingly unpredictable and volatile future.

This important, disturbing and timely book focuses on on the use of disease and germs as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) and the threat bioterrorism poses in an increasingly unpredictable and volatile future for the world.

For context it traces developments from the earliest primitive but effective days of infectious rams, poison-tipped arrows and plague-infected corpses used as toxic, disease-spreading projectiles, to the twenty-first-century industrial scale weaponization of biomedicine.

Paul Chrystal shows how biological weapons and acts of bioterrorism are especially effective at instilling terror, panic, death, famine and economic ruin on a large scale, shredding public confidence in governments and civilization itself. For the disaffected, lethal biological agents are comparatively easy to manufacture and obtain, and they have the benefit of being almost invisible and easy and quick to administer in lethal quantities through a variety of discreet delivery systems. Just what the terrorist wants.

We explore the sinister connection between the industrial-scale proliferation of biological weaponry by state actors and the greater opportunities these growing bio-arsenals give to the increasingly scientific-minded and determined terrorist to manufacture his or her weapon of choice, taking advantage also of the state of the art sophisticated delivery systems.

The epilogue analyzes the concerted but groundless 2022-2023 disinformation campaign conducted by Russia, with support from China, relating to the claim that public health facilities in Ukraine are 'secret U.S.-funded biolabs', purportedly developing biological weapons.
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A timely examination of the use of disease and germs as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) and the threat bioterrorism poses in an increasingly unpredictable and volatile future.

This important, disturbing and timely book focuses on on the use of disease and germs as a weapon of mass destruction (WMD) and the threat bioterrorism poses in an increasingly unpredictable and volatile future for the world.

For context it traces developments from the earliest primitive but effective days of infectious rams, poison-tipped arrows and plague-infected corpses used as toxic, disease-spreading projectiles, to the twenty-first-century industrial scale weaponization of biomedicine.

Paul Chrystal shows how biological weapons and acts of bioterrorism are especially effective at instilling terror, panic, death, famine and economic ruin on a large scale, shredding public confidence in governments and civilization itself. For the disaffected, lethal biological agents are comparatively easy to manufacture and obtain, and they have the benefit of being almost invisible and easy and quick to administer in lethal quantities through a variety of discreet delivery systems. Just what the terrorist wants.

We explore the sinister connection between the industrial-scale proliferation of biological weaponry by state actors and the greater opportunities these growing bio-arsenals give to the increasingly scientific-minded and determined terrorist to manufacture his or her weapon of choice, taking advantage also of the state of the art sophisticated delivery systems.

The epilogue analyzes the concerted but groundless 2022-2023 disinformation campaign conducted by Russia, with support from China, relating to the claim that public health facilities in Ukraine are 'secret U.S.-funded biolabs', purportedly developing biological weapons.
Table of contents
  • Cover
  • Title
  • Copyright
  • Contents
  • List of Plates
  • Preface
  • About the Author
  • Introduction
  • Abbreviations
  • Chapter 1 Sumerians, Hittites, Assyrians and Scythians
  • Chapter 2 Ancient Greeks: Myth and History
  • Chapter 3 Biological Warfare in the Bible
  • Chapter 4 Rome and her Enemies
  • Chapter 5 The Middle Ages
  • Chapter 6 The Seventeenth to Nineteenth Centuries
  • Chapter 7 The First World War and After
  • Chapter 8 The Second World War
  • Chapter 9 The Biological Warfare Labs
  • Chapter 10 The Soviet Biological Weapons Programme
  • Chapter 11 The Cold War Years
  • Chapter 12 The Later Twentieth and Early Twenty-First Centuries
  • Chapter 13 Biological Weapons in the Arab World
  • Chapter 14 China
  • Chapter 15 Bioterrorism in the Modern World
  • Chapter 16 The Biowarfare and Bioterror Future
  • Epilogue The Illegal 2022 Russian Invasion of Ukraine
  • Appendix Arms Treaties
  • Sources and Bibliography
  • Plates Section
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