Science: Better than the Bomb

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The only defense would be mass immunization in advance. A nation planning aggression would protect its own soldiers and citizens before loosing its high-bred germs upon enemies and innocent bystanders. If all went well, its territory would be left an island of health in a world of poisonous corpses.

So far, no nation's agents had publicly reported such a suspicious "health campaign."

*Headlined Scotland's Glasgow Herald: PROGRESS, BY GOSH.

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