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A lot of time is spent on the the anthrax attacks of 2001
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The demon in the freezer is the third of richard prestons black biology books
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It was his second nonfiction story involving bioterrorism and viruses
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One example is the hippie who interprets a pakistani mystics garbled chant as a command to join the worldwide smallpox irradication effort
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Today everyone is aware of the threat of bioterrorism but preston succeeds in explaining just how dangerous the threat is
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Because the fall 2001 anthrax attacks occured as the book was being written it seems preston felt obligated to weave these events into the book
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The threat of bioterrorism is very real as the anthrax attacks of 2001 have shown us
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Preston describes the potential destruction the smallpox virus could wreak on all of us if bioterrorists figured out a way to deliver it surrepitiously
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In this book preston reverts back to the nonfiction genre to tell an upto date story about anthrax following the as yet unsolved incidents in the usa and smallpox and the activities of the russians in violation of international treaty