[2] This is precisely what Ed Regis does in his June 27, 1999 dismissive review in the New York Times Book Review of Stephen Endicott and Edward Hagerman's meticulously researched book, The United States and Biological Warfare: Secrets from the Early Cold War and Korea.
[3] Jeffrey Kaye, "'A real flood of bacteria and germs' -- Communications Intelligence and Charges of U.S. Germ Warfare during the Korean War"
[4] Commission of the International Association of Democratic Lawyers, Reports on Investigations in Korea and China, Brussels, Belgium, March - April, 1952; Report of the International Scientific Commission for the Investigation of the Facts of Bacterial Warfare in Korea and China, Peking, 1952.
[5] Leitenberg's book, Soviet Submarine Incursions in Swedish Waters, 1980-86, was discovered to be a complete fabrication of facts and events by the official historian. Ola Tunander, The Secret War Against Sweden: U.S. and British Submarine Deception in the 1980's. Frank Cass, London and New York, 2004
[6] Martin Furmanski and Mark Wheelis, "Allegations of Biological Weapons Use" in Mark Wheelis, Lajos RÃ �zsa, and Malcolm Dando, Deadly Cultures: Biological Weapons Since 1945, Harvard University Press, Cambridge, MA, 2006
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