Gulf Conspiracy
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It’s 1990, and behind the closed doors of Colonel Warner’s mansion in the English countryside, Government minister Sir James Gardiner becomes one of the first privileged few to hear terrifying news from the Gulf. A vaccine being issued to Allied forces that will shortly go into battle against Iraqi dictator Saddam Hussein has been contaminated. Not by the enemy, but one of our own. This “simple accident” must remain a secret, but the question of what to do about the infected vaccine, and troops, remains.2002, twelve years later, Dr. George Sebring, the British scientist responsible for the vaccine mistake, has been found murdered in his home. Furthermore, thousands of veteran troops are continuing to die at home, suffering from what has been dubbed “Gulf War Syndrome.” However, doubts about the existence of the syndrome still exist, and even more of a mystery is its cause. The pressure on those that know the truth is growing. Angry war veterans are becoming increasingly organized in their attacks on the government, and rumors of the infection are spreading fast. If true, the British vaccine has harmed more Allied men than the Biological weapons that it was designed to protect them against.Ken McClure writes with gripping energy. He combines his own personal knowledge and experience of biological weaponry with a fast moving, hard hitting, style that delivers a stunning ride of suspense, tension and chilling realism.
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