You can survive
a germ warfare attack if you know what to do and are prepared
ahead of time.
This book will show you how to survive.
The author is a pharmacist and an attorney, and a member of Doctors for
Disaster Preparedness (DDP). DDP is an organization of researchers and
doctors who advocate civil defense. Its luminaries include Dr. Edward Teller,
the inventor of the hydrogen bomb, and Dr. Martin Kamin, the discoverer of
carbon-14.
In August of
1996, as a member of DDP, the author received a guided tour of
the U.S. Army's Dugway Proving
Grounds Biological Warfare Unit. Dugway is a highly restricted facility.
Years earlier, when
the person who arranged the tour was in the Navy, he stopped to take pictures
of Dugway from the road. He was immediately surrounded by flashing blue
lights.
He was taken at gunpoint into the compound, his film and camera were taken
from him, and he was grilled for two hours as to why he was taking pictures
of Dugway. Fortunately, he is now on much better terms with the base
commander.
And, as the
cover story of the June, 1997 issue of Popular Mechanics
points out, when the magazine staff asked if they could send a plane over
Dugway to take pictures for the article, they were told that if they did,
the plane would be shot down.
The author discusses
in detail his guided tour of the of Dugways Biological
Warfare Unit, as well as
medical aspects of survival, diseases, how to know if an attack is taking
place, and the simple,
inexpensive things you need to do to dramatically increase the chance of
survival for yourself and your family.
He reveals the importance
of starting antibiotics before symptoms begin in
certain types of germ warfare
attacks, and will show you how to obtain them legally without a prescription
right in your own neighborhood.
He also discusses dosing, including dosing for infants and children.