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To: Eddy Blinker who wrote (254)9/20/2001 7:52:40 PM
From: Bill Jackson  Respond to of 505
 
Eddy, Yes, even the first war gasses were used in huge tonnages. Of them all the blister gasses were best as they made injured people, each one of who took several nurses etc to look after them. Making wounded is more effective than killing people in terms of reducing the effectiveness of the enemies forces.

The risk now is Anthrax since it can be turned into dustlike spores that give you pulmonary anthrax when you breath them. There is not enough vaccine on hand for a large attack. It is fortunate that anthrax can be treated with antibiotics...unless they get a multi drug resistant one?

Anyway, why worry, in the long run we are all dead.(Keynesian comment)

Bill