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Ishii Shiro and Biological War
In the history of biological warfare, there was a notorious man who was nailed to the shame column forever by the people of the world. He is Shiro Ishii, the maker of Japanese militaristic germ warfare. Shiro Ishii is a freak of militarism. In the development of Japanese biological weapons, he made great contributions to the Japanese invaders and killed countless Asian people. The whole world will never forget such an executioner with blood on his hands. A freak has his own talent, and his activities in biological weapons are also worthy of attention.
Shiro Ishii 1892 was born in Dali Street, Chiyoda Village, Wu Shan County, Chiba Prefecture. He was brilliant when he attended Ikeda School, a local private school. He can read ten lines at a glance and never forgets anything. After he learned Chinese the day before, he was able to memorize it all overnight, and he was able to recite it backwards the next day, which surprised the teacher greatly. After starting a private school, I successfully entered Chiba Middle School.
Ishii Shiro's father is a famous local landlord. Shiro is the fourth boy in his Ishii family. There is a small village in Chiyomura called Jiamao. This is the place where Ishii's children often play. This place left a deep impression on their childhood ... Shiro Ishii was promoted to high school from Chiba Middle School with excellent results, and then admitted to the Faculty of Medicine of Kyoto Imperial University. After graduating from college, he entered the army as a waiting officer, and later entered the Graduate School of Imperial University as a designated student of the army. This made the young man choose a career as a soldier under the training of the army.
Shiro Ishii was born cruel and eccentric. As a student, he applauded the poisonous gas war in World War I. In particular, he worships Bismarck, the "bloody prime minister" of Germany, and Napoleon of France. Interestingly, while he likes these characters, he also attaches great importance to natural sciences, especially medicine and biology. This is rare among crazy militarists. It was because of his outstanding talent that he won the favor of the president of Emperor University and finally recruited him as a son-in-law.
After graduating from the Graduate School of Imperial University, Ishii rose to the top of the world. 1927 completed the dissertation on epidemic prevention and became a doctor of medicine. 193 1 was promoted to the third-class military medical director and major and became an instructor in the army military medical school. At the same time, he is also an instructor of the Army Weapons General Factory. During this period, Ishii had two things that had a far-reaching impact on his future: a trip to Europe and a "Ishii-type water filter". The former can be said to be the enlightenment of the guiding ideology of science and technology, while the latter is the innovation of scientific hardware.
1in the spring of 930, Shiro Ishii visited Europe. This investigation had a far-reaching impact on him, making him transition from the dream of a young fascist inventor to the reality of studying bacterial weapons in Japan. During his stay in Europe, Ishii inspected the research and progress of chemical industry, chemical weapons and bacteriological weapons in various countries, especially Germany. After returning to China, he said in the inspection report: "If Japan does not put it into practice and conduct basic research in this field, it may miss the opportunity and be left behind." It is this sense of urgency of "now or never" that moved the authorities. The authorities are determined to make up for Japan's lack of facilities (bacterial weapons research) in this respect according to Ishii's suggestion, and set up the so-called epidemic prevention laboratory headed by the president of Ishii Military Medical College (that is, the Japanese bacterial weapons laboratory).
Ishii paid special attention to the study of Yersinia pestis before establishing a laboratory. As early as when he was an instructor in a military medical school, he had done many experiments with his assistants. It is said that several assistants engaged in bacterial research died of bacterial infections, including plague. Ishii's concern and attention to the plague began a long time ago, but it was not until he came back from Germany that he gained a firm foothold in theory. He believes that the plague gap in European countries should be ruled out and should be filled by independent research in Japan. This choice is scientifically reasonable. Europe, including Germany, wants to exclude Yersinia pestis from weapons, because Europe still remembers the plague raging in this area in the14th century. At that time, Europe with a population of 1 100 million was killed by the plague. The more Europe fears the plague, the more Ishii wants to challenge and study it. At this point, Ishii has a unique and unconventional idea. This is worthy of scientific research attention.
Speaking of Ishii water filter, this is Ishii's fledgling work. The so-called Ishii water filter is just a trick compared with the criminal activities that killed thousands of innocent lives in the career of Ishii executioner. But it is a stepping stone for Ishii to enter his career, attracting the attention of the upper class. Shijing water purifier is the product of Shijing epidemic prevention research. It should be said that it is really used for epidemic prevention or beneficial to the national economy and people's livelihood, but it is another matter if it is used in the invasion of expeditionary forces. Marching in the wild, fighting and living, including ordinary people, often get sick from drinking water from rice fields, rivers and lakes. In order to solve this problem, diatomite is used in the stone well, which is ground, molded with water and fired into a crock shape or other shapes. Together with water diversion, diversion and water storage devices, it becomes a stone well water filter. This kind of water filter works well. It makes the river water filtered by fine clay particles reach the drinking standard of ordinary water.
At that time, Japan urgently needed a field water purification device for operational reasons. Ishii lost no time in bringing the equipment to the Army General Staff for sales promotion. At the beginning of the performance, Ishii asked three soldiers to go to the toilet with him, and asked one soldier to hold a flask. Three people don't understand its meaning, sir will, only obey. After a while, three people stood on the stage, one with a flask, and confirmed to the officers and men of the Army General Staff that the yellow liquid in the flask was indeed the urine of medical director Shiro Ishii. Then Ishii personally manipulated the urine to flow into the Ishii water filter. After filtration, a stream of clear water flows out, but the temperature is slightly higher than room temperature. Ishii gulped down the filtered water and won a burst of applause from everyone. Shijing water filter became famous from then on.
Ishii water filter was originally used in Nomenkambold area where Japanese army fought against Soviet army and Mongolian army. Because of the vast territory, chariots and horses can move freely, so in battle, front-line troops are assigned to epidemic prevention water supply classes, each class has 10 people, and each class is equipped with a water supply vehicle equipped with a stone well water filter to act with the troops. It is said that this large-scale water filtering device can guarantee the water consumption for one 100 company 1 week. The filtered water is stored in a large wooden water tank. Later, with the expansion of Japan's war of aggression against China and the outbreak of the Pacific War, the Ishii-type water filter was active in the deep mountains and forests of Chinese mainland and Southeast Asia, and became a powerful equipment for the officers and men of the Japanese Expeditionary Force in epidemic prevention.
As I said before, these are just the beginning of Ishii. In order to study bacteria, Ishii Shiro seems to have a sword in his hand. If you want money, you want money. Just give an example to illustrate this. Even the young people working in the 73 1 Army can easily get in touch with the famous Olympus optical microscope, but in a middle school, students seldom use this microscope. Need someone important. Ishii recruited all people with medical talents for the army to join 73 1. There are professors, doctors of medicine and doctors of science here, many of whom were selected from Ishii's alma mater. Even if some people are unwilling to engage in such activities, Ishii can always lure them in by various means. Finally, the boss's support, first of all, fully supports all Ishii's ideas and scientific research activities in germ warfare, and second, forgives Ishii's mistakes (corruption, prostitution, etc. Third, vigorously publicize and reward his "work" achievements. With these, Ishii was completely immersed in the design of killing people with all kinds of bacteria ... The 73 1 germ warfare unit headed by Ishii invented and created more than one germ warfare weapon.
Ishii believes that the most fully studied is the 50-type flowering bomb. The following is the testimony of the former 73 1 Army: "1One morning in February, 944, our car loaded about 40 China people in Fangping Village, Harbin, and then drove out of Harbin, heading for Qiqihar, and walked for more than four hours in the white snow and ice before reaching the Anda Special Experimental Field. There is no fence in this test site, and there are no people in the barren hills around hundreds of kilometers. It is impossible for the testers to escape. Anda proving ground is the place where captured China man' Maruta' used to conduct live experiments of bacteriological warfare. More than 40 "Maruta" got off. Although they were wearing cotton-padded clothes, they were still shivering with cold. When the commander gave the order, the soldiers tied them to the cross-shaped pillars one by one. At that time, it was no trouble to erect such a cross column. First, pull the snow aside, erect the post in the middle, and then water it. The climate in Anda, even during the day, is MINUS 20 or 30 degrees Celsius, and the water poured on it is almost frozen. The pillars erected on the cross are so strong that they can't be pulled out by manpower alone. According to the test requirements, one column is erected every 30 meters, and 40 cross-shaped columns are arranged in a row, and the length exceeds 1000 meters. In the middle of this row of crosses, 500 to 600 meters away from both ends, there is a plague bomb. The so-called Yersinia pestis bomb is a flowering bomb developed by 73 1 Army, or a' 50 Uji' bomb. Inside it, twisted ribs are twisted with slender round iron bars, then it is cut into strips 1 cm long, and finally the joints of these twisted ribs are covered with Yersinia pestis. Such a treatment method, first, bacteria are easy to stick; Second, its unsmooth surface can hide more bacteria. The flower bomb is to charge these cores into a slightly larger shell, and then use the power of explosives to make it explode, and the core charges will spread out and hit the human body. A denatured bacterium was used at that time. Its toxicity is 10 times higher than that of the general Yersinia pestis ... Before the test, the wind bag at the test site indicated the direction. At the windward place 3 kilometers away from the cross tied with maruta, twenty or thirty players observed everything through binoculars. At this time, we put iron caps on all "Maruta" and put on iron chest protectors, so that "Maruta" will not be directly penetrated into the head and chest by the bomb hardware, thus affecting the effect of the bomb software. In short, everything is convenient for bacterial detection, and they can be infected with germs smoothly. "
This bomb is Ishii's masterpiece. Ishii advocates that germ warfare should get rid of the narrow method of using a few death squads to carry out spy strategic warfare in the past and put it in the position of frontal combat in modern warfare. To this end, we must use airplanes, cannons, and especially airplanes to throw bacterial bombs.
Considering that there are many problems here, Ishii pondered over them. First of all, if you throw a plane low, you may lose money if you are shot down, but if you fly too high, fleas may die because of the thin air. Secondly, the bomb explosion produced high temperature, and the fleas died unbearable. How to make the bomb explode and the flea not die is the purpose of trial and error with maruta mentioned above. "One day in the middle of the night, Ishii suddenly ordered the value star personnel to gather all the players. Everyone thought that something had happened, and only after listening to the lecture after the conference did they know that it was Captain Ishii who came up with the method of making bacterial bombs with pottery. " A member of 73 1 unit testified. In this way, with the special charge of the twist bomb and the special body made of pottery, a complete Ishii-type special bacterial bomb was completed. The design structure of "Type 50 Uzhi Bomb" is very fine. The bomb consists of three parts: the top is equipped with a timing fuse and explosives, and the main body is composed of a ceramic container with twisted steel bars and a wing to control the bomb's fall. The empty weight of the bomb is about 25 kg, and the capacity is 10 liter. After the bomb was dropped from the plane, the time fuse was detonated about 300 meters above the ground, followed by dispersed charge. "Type 50 Uzhi Bomb" is 700 mm long and 180 mm in diameter. The wall thickness of the bomb is 8 mm, and the total weight of the bomb is 35 kg.
Bacterial bombs can be roughly divided into three types: ① bombs with rats and fleas; (2) Bombs filled with bacterial solution and dispersed into bacterial aerosol; (3) shrapnel shells with bacteria attached can be scattered in a large area after explosion.
This bacterial weapon, no matter what kind of filling type, should be handled with caution. Ishii said that ceramic shells are easily broken even if they are slightly shaken, and they cannot be as rough as ordinary guns and bullets. However, if we improve the wall strength of ceramic containers, it will be difficult to achieve our goal of "crushing in the air without leaving traces"; In addition, bacteria and their carriers fleas and lice will also die because of increasing the amount of gunpowder needed for explosion.
In the development, Ishii Makoto has made great efforts to this end. Many specific problems were solved by Ishii's independent thinking. All these design features surprise experts from all over the world who are engaged in this kind of research. For example, American and British 73 1 Force under the command of Ishii also developed "100 Uji", "A", "B", "C", "D" and "Lao Uji" and other bacterial bombs. In the history of the development of biological weapons in the 20th century, people have always remembered the criminal activities of Shiro Ishii. Creativity should be exerted and inventions should be encouraged, but no one wants to see Ishii-style evil inventions and animal creations reappear in the history of civilization in 2 1 century.
It is difficult to find traces of biological weapons.
May 1 day, 2002, Paris, France. In the late spring, the climate is getting warmer, the sky is blue as wash, and the flower beds and Woods in the street green space are full of birds and flowers. According to the forecast of the National Meteorological Observatory, the temperature will gradually increase, reaching a maximum of 20℃ by mid-May.
In the early morning, a group of young men and women dressed in festive costumes appeared on the sidewalks on both sides of the road and in the open space in front of the coffee shop. The children crossed the street with colorful balloons. From time to time, the sound of the band came from the Arc de Triomphe and the Eiffel Tower. All this shows the citizens that the festival has come and the whole city will be immersed in joy.
However, in front of a newsstand at the Paris Railway Station, a man in his thirties suddenly felt unwell after buying A Le le figaro and sat on a step.
"Ah! What's wrong with you? " The newspaper vendor asked softly.
"I feel uncomfortable, uncomfortable. I want to go home soon. "
The man sat for a while, then stood up, hobbled out of the newsstand and disappeared into the pedestrians ... "I really can't figure out what's going on," the newspaper seller said to the customers who bought newspapers around. "Look! Early this morning, three such people have appeared, and even a gentleman in a black coat once fell to the ground. Finally, others helped him up and sent him to the hospital. "
"That's right!" A woman chimed in. "When I got on the bus just now, I met a female neighbor and got off. She went out without buying anything and came back empty-handed. She said she was not feeling well. At another station, I even saw a sergeant shivering with cold, just like in winter. It is strange that it is spring now. Why is it so cold and blue? Rare. "
This phenomenon has occurred in several districts of Paris since early morning. Some patients felt it the night before, so they went to bed early
Hospitals have received the first batch of patients in hospital for observation, but there are still patients coming from all directions. Aspirin in pharmacies has become a hot commodity, and people are scrambling to queue up to buy it. What puzzles health experts even more is that after noon, almost all the news like Paris came from Lyon to Saint Etienne, Marseille to Valencian, and even all the French cities, and many patients with the same symptoms appeared everywhere. Nobody knows what happened.
On May 2, the absenteeism rate of factories and mines rose rapidly. The high absenteeism rate in the railway, aviation and textile sectors is rare in French history. The French Evening News called it a plague; The headline of Le Monde is "Influenza sweeps across the country"; "Freedom" reported more ironically: "Plague demonstration, banning workers from going to work." On May 3rd, the vicious accident at Roisi Airport was particularly disturbing. The pilot of a Boeing 737 suddenly fainted before landing, and the plane suddenly lost control, deviated from the runway and rushed to the road, resulting in the death of 160 people. On the same day, riots broke out in some cities. People began to think deeply and the inherent humor of the French disappeared. People feel the heaviness of this matter. Health stations, pharmacies and hospitals have been subjected to various kinds of interference and influence. Sick people are in a bad mood. People who are not sick want to get vaccines and injections at any cost, and some health institutions do not have these drugs, so conflicts continue. The number of patients is still increasing. Social activities began to be affected. People talk about closing public places such as schools, factories and theaters. Some citizens have already felt that the momentum is wrong, quietly packed their bags and wanted to leave the downtown area for temporary shelter in the countryside. Even many people plan to live abroad, but I heard that other cities in Europe are also affected by diseases. There is influenza in Brussels, and there are also a large number of cases in Lausanne, Geneva and Munich. These places are considering blocking the border because France is the source country.
Three days later, on the morning of May 4th, the French Speaker was entrusted by the President to hold an emergency meeting at the Elysee Palace in Paris. Charlie Dooley, an opposition lawmaker and veteran politician, retired a few years ago and never thought that he would be asked to exercise the presidency one day. However, according to Article 7 of the French Constitution, he must accept this mission, because President Jean-Louis Dorate is ill, and he will preside over the affairs of the Elysee Palace until the president recovers. At 6 o'clock in the morning, the pro-era president arrived at the Elysee Palace by bus. Because the doorman felt a little sudden and didn't behave well, even when the president and the prime minister were sick, no one took care of them. Charlie doolittle slowly approached the president's hospital bed. The president's personal doctor stood by with a serious and heavy expression. Seeing the arrival of the speaker, the president reluctantly stood up to greet him: "The Prime Minister of the government just fell asleep." The president whispered to his agent, "He had a fever of 40℃ and was still talking nonsense before he fell asleep. It's unbelievable that all this came so suddenly. "
The president shrugged his shoulders and then began to say to the ministers, "Gentlemen. It is our duty to convene a special meeting at once. The disease has spread for several days. Our situation is very serious, and the Republic of China is now in a crisis period. " The minister of the interior is not ill. He is responsible for maintaining public order, strengthening the protection of citizens' material and spiritual civilization, and ensuring the safety of public facilities, resources and equipment. In a crisis, he has the right to force citizens to obey certain rules. The role of the Minister of the Interior is very important. The minister of health must be responsible for disease prevention and formulate treatment measures for the people of the whole country.
The chaos began on May 3rd, and the whole of France was in trouble. The minister of the interior decided to invite the military to intervene, especially the gendarmerie, to strengthen the strength of all kinds of police in the country. This measure is especially important when many policemen are absent due to illness. However, even if the army invests, it may not be able to control the situation, because there are hundreds of thousands of patients in Paris and tens of thousands in other cities. So far, there have been no deaths except indirect deaths at Roisi Airport, but people are afraid of getting sick and dying. As far as colds are concerned, Europeans are well aware that in1918-1919, the number of people who died of influenza in the world reached 20 million, more than the sum of the deaths of the warring parties in World War I. Terror leads to many irrational behaviors. People avoid each other, just as they are afraid of contacting plague patients. The patient was abandoned by his family, relatives and friends, and no one cared, leaving him at the mercy of fate. Extremely selfish people are armed with pistols or daggers, ready to attack people who approach them.
Near noon, the government issued a brief epidemic announcement to newspaper representatives, promising to be vaccinated in the near future and asking the public to remain calm. However, the government's appeal failed. That night, there was a conflict at the border. Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, Italy and Spain have closed their borders.
In this atmosphere of violence, terror and tension, rumors spread faster than diseases: Is this flu naturally formed? Will terrorist organizations in hostile countries have designs? This is modern biological warfare, right?
Rumors and guesses spread like wildfire, and sometimes they can even get some verification or basis. In the past two days, some people questioned the Office of the National Scientific and Military Adviser and demanded the publication of the international background. Because biological weapons are different from other weapons, they can be quickly left by experienced task forces after the terrorist act of poisoning. When the result of the biological war was an epidemic, they had already fled, fled far away, hid in an inconspicuous place, and gloated at the development of the situation. The invading army will only go out to occupy the country after the plague has spread among the enemy troops. If this is the case, then we must consider the worst case, because the virus used by the enemy must be selected. It will make all existing preventive measures useless, and use an epidemic bacterium that can resist any existing killing method.
Doctors and experts stayed up all night consulting information and documents, and finally found a vaccine that seemed to be injectable. They promptly reported to the Minister of Health. When I arrived at the minister's residence, it was a woman, probably his wife or secretary, who said that I couldn't disturb the minister because he suddenly had an unbearable stomachache and numbness in his spine at dusk. He lay down to take his temperature and had a high fever of 40℃... 1 hour later, the doctors drove to the home of the minister of the interior. Thank God, he is still alive and not disturbed by the disease. The doctor reported the situation to him. After a brief consultation, the minister decided to take measures. Every epidemic prevention area, every region and every unit, whether it is the Chief Executive or the staff of the health department, must carry out his instructions, all portable health facilities must be delivered to doctors for use, and patients should be strictly isolated. The disease is extremely contagious. Anyone who comes into contact with patients should be injected as soon as possible.
However, such measures are not easy to implement and it is difficult to isolate everyone. Hospital beds are full, some medical staff are sick and absent, and many patients are still at home, threatening relatives, friends and neighbors all the time.
Even if the vaccine found in France is effective, it can only meet the injection of a very small number of people. There are medicines in some places, but there are insufficient medical staff and insufficient distribution. Moreover, it will not have a good effect to inject many residents who are close to collapse and can't keep calm at all.
In desperation, the government declared a state of emergency in France: gatherings of more than three people were banned during the day, and curfews were strictly enforced at night, forcing patients not to go out. On May 7th, the first batch of patients died. The news suddenly triggered a real riot. The security police could not control the situation. The whole of France is in terror. In the capital, Paris, a group of hysterical troublemakers rushed into Pasteur Medical College at night. There's nothing a few policemen can do. They can hardly protect people from troublemakers. In the face of violence, the gatekeepers of scientific research centers and medical schools quietly left. In the middle of the night, a building caught fire ... people were busy putting out the fire and saving dangerous and valuable things all night. Fighting broke out in several neighboring streets, and some people even heard gunshots.
More doctors are sick, and they can no longer inject or serve others. It's no use injecting yourself again. They are as desperate as others. The day before, Charles Doolittle, acting president of the Elysee Palace, took the lead in vaccination, and other ministers and secretaries of state also took the same preventive measures. However, the president of the Republic of China lost this opportunity and became seriously ill. He's dying. On his deathbed, he looked at his doctor, wife and several government colleagues with infinite sadness. God doesn't have much time left for the president, a few days, maybe a few hours at most. His wife and colleagues looked at him with attachment. All this makes this richly decorated hall seem extraordinarily quiet, while France outside the hall is in chaos and noise.
On May 8th, the first victims of plague were buried in Paris. If the epidemic continues, it may soon be difficult to find even funeral personnel or even grave diggers. Public transportation has been paralyzed, the supply of various materials in the city has been interrupted, and life has begun to be difficult.
On the evening of May 9, the pillars of the temporary support building collapsed, and the acting president fainted because of working day and night. Fate made a cruel mockery of reality: Charles doolittle fell on behalf of the President and never woke up. The agent actually died a few hours before the president who was represented. 10 At 4 o'clock in the morning of May, President People's Republic of China (PRC) stopped breathing in a coma, and the Prime Minister of the government died in Matignon that morning. At this point, the constitution no longer takes effect, and the regime naturally falls into the hands of soldiers. The mortality rate of influenza has reached as high as 30%, optimistic experts predict that it will reach 50%, and pessimistic experts believe that it will eventually reach 70%.
Two weeks later, the truth finally came out. At the beginning of this year, just after New Year's Day in 2002, an organization of more than a dozen people rented a house in Paris. They are mysterious and sometimes even walk day and night. Its leader is registered to sell medical equipment and supplies, and some people below claim to practice medicine and treat diseases. They live in the basement, processing and repackaging aerosol spray viruses. After everything is ready, these punks can go out on April 18. They spread bacteria and viruses in the air-conditioning inlets of some big shops, supermarkets and buildings, and on the walls of subway stations and railway stations with a passenger flow of 654.38+ 10,000 ~ 200,000. They are everywhere, even under the pretext of enjoying flowers, poisoning and polluting government departments, regional governments, military camps, theaters, dance halls, bars, cinemas and other places and public places such as the Elysee Palace and Matignon. Commonly used media are passages, door handles, elevator switches, etc. The same event was held in French provincial capitals until the beginning of May. However, it is too late to understand. After 1 month of turmoil, that is, more than 1 month after the enemy's action, France has been completely in a state of no resistance. Ambition or terrorist forces may be the armies of hostile countries. After receiving special vaccine preventive measures, they are prepared to accept the surrender and occupation of this European power, first to meet the achievements of biological warfare that have been quietly achieved, and then to meet the challenge of the United Nations condemning aggression.
This is a terrible scene written by French chemical warfare experts. Almost no one in the world wants this to happen, but some people are doing research on this kind of action. The Tokyo subway sarin incident is an example. Therefore, we should be highly vigilant about this.
Mystery 0 19
A Ford large car sped along the Potomac River in the suburb of Washington, USA, and arrived at the Pentagon where the US Department of Defense was located in a few minutes. As soon as the car stopped in front of the city-like building, two American civilians got off. Holding their wallets, they walked through a long passage and came to an office in charge of foreign military intelligence. As soon as the boss came in, he asked his subordinates to open the pictures in their wallets and put them together. Then he went to the table and pressed the button next to the phone. ...
This is the third time that the Ministry of National Defense has visited satellite images. Six months ago, an American surveillance satellite "Guardian" first discovered the situation in Siberia, the Soviet Union, located on the border between Asia and Europe. After receiving the report, the Ministry of National Defense requested close monitoring and continuous scanning of this area. The first two satellite images are unreadable due to the photographic equipment and the harsh atmospheric environment in this area. The latest photo was developed very clearly with high resolution, and some unusual scenes were clearly seen, so they immediately came to report.
Two or three minutes later, a colonel came in accompanied by two assistants: "Hello, it's a beautiful day." The colonel greeted him and walked to the conference table. "Thanks to God's help, we finally succeeded!" A civilian official picked up a pointer-like indicator stick, and several people's eyes turned to satellite photos with it. "At 60 degrees east longitude and 57 degrees north latitude, that is, the Sverdlovsk region at the foot of the Urals Mountain in the former Soviet Union, a special building was discovered: long walls, dense ventilation pipes, rows of huts similar to animal houses and piles of various iron cages, which seems to be the surface characteristics of a research unit. This blank field is a testing ground, but few people are active. To the east of the building is a brick factory, and here is a residential building ... "
"There is intelligence that this is the Soviet Union 0 19 unit." Another man interjected, "But soldiers seldom go out for activities. This small building is a distribution station, through which high-voltage transmission lines pass. We suspect that this is a B-type biological warfare agent unit, but by checking its communication, no obvious evidence has been intercepted. " "Please input this information into the computer for storage." The colonel instructed his assistant to record it. Suddenly, the colonel went to the opposite map and marked a red star in the city of Sverdlovsk in the central part of the former Soviet Union: "We are very interested in this. However, no matter how clever a doctor is, he can't diagnose a disease from only one symptom. We have to continue to work, thank you! " Several people, including two civil servants, politely withdrew, and the colonel was still wondering ... Half a year later, the satellite was still running and peeping from west to east in its original orbit, but no updated information was sent back. However, in the past six months, the U.S. government's overseas spies silently conveyed the valuable information of former Soviet immigrants from east to west:1One night in early April, 979, an explosion occurred in Sverdlovsk, east of the Urals Mountains in the Soviet Union. Although the noise is not very loud, it disturbs the quiet life in this area.
In the early morning after the explosion, there was a long queue in front of the hospital. Among them are workers, collective farm workers and soldiers. These people are covered with blankets and coats, and some even carry quilts on their backs. Everyone is waiting to register. The emergency room is crowded with men, women and children. The two night nurses were so busy that almost all the thermometers they received from the patients exceeded 38℃. Still standing in the hallway