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Biological terrorism features

The menace of terrorism at large, in its broad sense, is an unparalleled phenomenon that may be considered, basically, to be a sort of a limited self-destruction mechanism for mankind. In a way, it is even worse then wars, because of its inherent unpredictability, irrationalism, and wide scope, as well as the built-in, unapparent, vitality, and durability marking it. When the dimension of biological warfare is added to this featuring, it turns out to pose uncontrollable potentiality. [Pg.1528]

The most characteristic feature of the South African biological (and chemical) terrorism program was undoubtedly the development, testing, and utilization of a wide array of hard-to-trace agents to assassinate enemies of the state [143]. As insider testimony and the notorious sales list of 1989 (Telemedicine Research Center document 52) indicate, several of the highly poisonous substances produced at both Delta G and Roodeplaat Research Laboratories (ad hoc front companies)... [Pg.1579]


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