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− | We All Fall | + | We All Fall Down: The Prospect of Biological and Chemical Warfare Robin Clarke (Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, 35s). |
MR. ROBIN CLARKE, editor of Science Journal, here provides the lay reader with a reasonable succinct and intelligible account of the chemical and microbiological horrors being cooked up for us in establishments such as Porton, Nancekuke, Camp Detrick and Edgeware Arsenal. He also lists the dangers of this kind of research, including the erosion of the Geneva Protocol — the one international agreement which has had a positive effect over a considerable period of years in mitigating the worst consequences of man's inhumanity to man. | MR. ROBIN CLARKE, editor of Science Journal, here provides the lay reader with a reasonable succinct and intelligible account of the chemical and microbiological horrors being cooked up for us in establishments such as Porton, Nancekuke, Camp Detrick and Edgeware Arsenal. He also lists the dangers of this kind of research, including the erosion of the Geneva Protocol — the one international agreement which has had a positive effect over a considerable period of years in mitigating the worst consequences of man's inhumanity to man. |