
"Ethnic Weapons," Military review, November 1970, pp. 3-11. Contains references to organisms that "detect" ethnicity. This publication is the official journal of the U.S. Army's Command and General Staff College (CGSC) at Ft. Leavenworth, Kansas.
Gene Wars: Military Control Over the New Genetic Technologies, New York, Beech Tree, 1988, 302 pages. I am attempting to obtain a copy of this book.
Los Alamos National Laboratory
Lawrence Livermore National Labs Lawrence Berkeley Labs
U.S. Human Genome Project :DOE and NIH Human Genome Research Sites
http://www.cdc.gov/ncidod/EID/vol2no1/perkins.htm -- Unexplained Deaths Due to Possibly Infectious Causes in the United States: Defining the Problem and Designing Surveillance and Laboratory Approaches. Many new infectious diseases have been identified in the United States during the last several decades (1). Among these are AIDS, Legionnaires' disease, toxic-shock syndrome, hepatitis C, and most recently, hantavirus pulmonary syndrome; all caused serious illness and death. In each instance, the disease was recognized through investigation of illness for which no cause had been identified. Retrospective studies of these and other newly recognized infectious diseases often identified cases that occurred before the recognition of the new agent; therefore, a more sensitive detection system may make the earlier recognition of new infectious agents possible.