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With a massive outpouring of hate and vilification, they are now pillorying Americans as depraved monsters who have unleashed germ warfare on the people of North Korea and China...
Last week, for example, Radio Moscow named five British businessmen who, after arranging a $28,000,000 commercial deal with Russia at the recent Moscow trade conference, journeyed on to Peking. There they studied a bacteriological warfare exhibit which was supposed to show germ-carrying U.S. bombs. Exclaimed one Briton: "Inconceivable that the evidence shown us was forged." Communist organs in France are whipping up a demonstration against the new NATO Commander Matthew Ridgway, who is being denounced as the "microbe killer." Capping it all, the Pyongyang radio has been broadcasting the "confessions" of two captured...
...from 3,200 to more than 5,000. He saw the rise of a new science building, a fine arts building, the big Fred and Sally Fisher Memorial Residence Hall. He turned the Laboratories of Bacteriology (LOBUND) into a fullfledged institute with a special laboratory for the study of germ-free life. He founded a Medieval Institute, where scholars could study the Christian culture of the Middle Ages in the hope of applying part of that culture to the problems of modern life...
...bunch of bloodthirsty plague spreaders. Even though the sessions were attended by the standard Red cheerleaders, the show proved something of a flop. At a three-hour press conference, France's Joliot-Curie, who once had some stature as an honest scientist, showed "documentary" films of germ warfare from Korea and China. When reporters asked such questions as "How many killed?" the answer was: "Secret information...
Russia's Ilya Ehrenburg, detecting a disbelieving smile on the face of Per Monsen, an anti-Communist Norwegian editor, popped up and heatedly likened the alleged U.S. germ warfare to Nazi exterminations, then listed friends he had lost in Nazi camps. Monsen rose quietly, said he learned about Nazi camps from several years spent in them and that he had also lost friends, "not only in Nazi camps but in camps of different origin." Ehrenburg sat down...