AMERICA UNDER ATTACK WITH PRION WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION

AMERICA UNDER ATTACK WITH PRION WEAPON OF MASS DESTRUCTION

Author: Dr. M.A.Abdelrahman

Publisher: AuthorHouse

Published: 2011-11-08

Total Pages: 112

ISBN-13: 1456788426

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Encouraged by the impact of the 9/11 events and the recent economic crunch which they believe has greatly weakened America, they have concluded that if a third coup de gras is inflicted on it will this time put an effective end to its dominant role in the international arena. A rich Gulf Arab Sheikh who hates U.S policies in the Middle East and the Muslim world wants, perhaps with the help of a terrorist group such as al-Qaeda, to attack the lifeline that made the United States military what it is today, rather than engaging it directly. So assisted by an international criminal group, he was able to recruit some European biological scientists whom he lured with generous sums to go with him to a fictitious African country named Zebrawana that typifies the well-known corrupt sub-Saharan African countries ruled by autocratic regimes. In his farm there, away from western prying eyes, they helped him develop a biological weapon of mass destruction which he subsequently succeeded in smuggling and propagating it secretly around some vital and important centers in the United States with the intention of killing as many scientists as possible. Will he or they succeed to achieve what they intend to, and are we prepared for a totally-new type of weapon that we may have not heard of before?


Stage One-WMD Attacks on America

Stage One-WMD Attacks on America

Author: Frank C. Stolz

Publisher:

Published: 2005

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9781420820997

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A newly-elected U.S. President, suddenly confronted with a series of well-executed WMD attacks on America by international terrorists, must react while trying to govern an unprepared nation. The plot hurtles from one hair raising event to the next as the story unfolds through the actions and interactions of the terrorists, officials and average citizens, revealing how the character, resourcefulness and initiative of individuals in a free society can mean the difference between life or death, liberty or oppression, for millions. This fictional account is based on realistic scenarios taken from recent and current events, in which the U.S is attacked by terrorists from Iran, China, and Latin America using Weapons of Mass Destruction (WMD), and in which America's international allies are not always helpful when needed. Intended as a wake-up call for every level of American society and to alert citizens and government officials about possible scenarios that terrorists could use under certain conditions that already exist, this book comes with a supplemental, non-fiction section to educate readers about actions they should take or avoid in the event of a nearby WMD attack, accompanied by recommended home remedies and resources they can acquire now to begin preparing for such an occurrence.


Wmd Attacks on America

Wmd Attacks on America

Author: Frank C. Stolz

Publisher: Stolz & Daughter

Published: 2005-10

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13: 9780977267606

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This fascinating and frightening novel is a call to our nation's leaders to prepare to protect the United States and its people from possible weapons of mass destruction events.


Weapons of Mass Destruction

Weapons of Mass Destruction

Author: Michael Logan

Publisher: Greenhaven Publishing

Published: 2006

Total Pages: 224

ISBN-13:

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In July 2006, the FBI created the Weapons of Mass Destruction Directorate to build a cohesive and coordinated approach to incidents involving chemical, biological, radiological, or nuclear material. This anthology provides a collection of essays that present a diverse array of views on the threat posed by weapons of mass destruction. Divergent viewpoints are summarized in a question-and-response format, allowing for complete comprehension. By evaluating contrasting opinions, readers can attain a complete and balanced knowledge of the subject. Fact boxes are included to summarize important information for researchers.


The Price of Dominance

The Price of Dominance

Author: Jan Lodal

Publisher: Council on Foreign Relations

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 172

ISBN-13:

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This provocative book argues that the United States is paying a high price for its dominance in the emergence of new chemical, biological, and nuclear threats. The Price of Dominance recommends an integrated program of strategy, policy, arms control negotiations, and nuclear deployments to foster the necessary cooperation while retaining strong nuclear deterrence as the foundation of American security strategy.


Armies of Pestilence

Armies of Pestilence

Author: R. S. Bray

Publisher: BoD – Books on Demand

Published: 2020-01-01

Total Pages: 274

ISBN-13: 0718895606

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The global outbreak of Covid-19 appears to be unprecedented in a world which has not suffered a serious pandemic for a century, while society had almost forgotten the enormous impact of highly infectious diseases throughout history. Pestilence, however, has played a major role in ending the Golden Age of Athens, wrecking Justinian's plans to restore the Roman Empire to its former glory, and killing untold millions in Latin America after the Spanish invasion. Despite its importance, historians have tended to minimise the role of infectious disease, partly because of a lack of scientific knowledge. This has resulted in a distorted view both of the past and of the danger of disease to modern society. In Armies of Pestilence, R.S. Bray, a distinguished biologist and an able historian, corrects this view with an exploration of the influence of disease on history. The book surveys the principal epidemics around the world and across the centuries, including scholarly discussion around those which cannot be certainly identified. In each case, Bray examines the origins of the outbreaks, as well as the symptoms, the mortality rate and the social and economic turmoil left in their wake. Bray pays special attention to the infamous organism that caused the Black Death, Yersina pestis, as well as other grimly familiar bogey-men of pestilential history including malaria, smallpox, typhus, cholera and influenza, and AIDS. Government responses to outbreaks are assessed, and the inability of governments to deal effectively with disease is a recurring theme. The relationship between disease and war, with the former often responsible for more deaths than the latter, is also considered in detail, as was the case during the last great influenza pandemic of 1918-19, at the end of the First World War


New Developments in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures

New Developments in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures

Author: Ronald J. Kendall

Publisher: CRC Press

Published: 2016-02-17

Total Pages: 144

ISBN-13: 1498788351

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A science-based text, New Developments in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasures presents research that addresses the growing threat of chemical and biological terrorism as well as the need for improvements in the implementation of countermeasures. This new textbook building upon Advances in Biological and Chemical Terrorism Countermeasu


Old Bones

Old Bones

Author: Douglas Preston

Publisher: Grand Central Publishing

Published: 2019-08-20

Total Pages: 327

ISBN-13: 1538747219

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The #1 NYT bestselling authors Preston & Child bring the true story of the ill-fated Donner Party to new life in this thrilling novel of archaeology, history, murder, and suspense. Nora Kelly, a young curator at the Santa Fe Institute of Archaeology, is approached by historian Clive Benton with a once-in-a-lifetime proposal: to lead a team in search of the so-called "Lost Camp" of the tragic Donner Party. This was a group of pioneers who earned a terrible place in American history when they became snow-bound in the California mountains in 1847, their fate unknown until the first skeletonized survivors stumbled out of the wilderness, raving about starvation, murder-and cannibalism. Benton tells Kelly he has stumbled upon an amazing find: the long-sought diary of one of the victims, which has an enigmatic description of the Lost Camp. Nora agrees to lead an expedition to locate and excavate it-to reveal its long-buried secrets. Once in the mountains, however, they learn that discovering the camp is only the first step in a mounting journey of fear. For as they uncover old bones, they expose the real truth of what happened, one that is far more shocking and bizarre than mere cannibalism. And when those ancient horrors lead to present-day violence on a grand scale, rookie FBI agent Corrie Swanson is assigned the case...only to find that her first investigation might very well be her last.