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Hosted by Brett Edwards · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 47 episodes
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A tour of the history of biological and chemical warfare
Brett Edwards hosts Poisons and Pestilence, a history show with 47 episodes published.
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In this episode we return to the history of the M-Device with Brian Tasman-Davies You can check out the book here: Major Tom and the secret ‘M’ device – Brian's historical adventure books We also did a previous episode o
In this episode we examine the earliest reference to poison arrows in accounts of European expeditions to the Americas in the 15th Century. This is the first part of a study which runs up untill around 1700. You can chec


Reid Kirby will be publishing his book in June. Follow him at: https://www.linkedin.com/in/rkirby/ Media Credits: ABC news. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o-jA96JgD9U

In this episode Jessica Morris discusses her work on the evolution of British Gas Strategy during WW1.

In this episode I discuss operational aspects of the destruction of declared Syrian CW stocks - with Jerry Smith. Recorded November 2024.

You can check our more of Dr Zander's work over at The Trench – Challenging entrenched positions - Jean Pascal Zanders
This episode examines poisoning renaissance Italy You can check out the show notes here: https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1wIibQJYobwyhFNC-OhjnLYkOwVizIjuJ?usp=sharing

In this episode Nathan discusses WW2 ARP preparations for gas attacks on civilian centres. Media source: Have Your Gas Masks With You (1941-1946) (youtube.com) I do not own the rights to this clip, used under fair usage.
In this bonus episode I am joined by Seth Carus, as we explore some of the earliest allegations of biological warfare- as well as the more recent modern developments, which transformed ancient fears, into Cold War era we

In this episode I talk about Ian's experience as a Porton Down research volunteer as a serviceman during the 1980's. Ian is eager to contact other former veterans - please email be directly at Bwie20[@]bath.ac.uk. The mo

In this episode we look at the history of bio-threat assessment. With a review provided by Michael Parker, who has collated a list of threat assessments produced over the past century. You can find further details on the

Find Andrej's work over at: https://www.youtube.com/@cbrnacademy And the video is available here https://youtu.be/Xf3vW3pWIm8?si=-Mpz5eNteHG61o84

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In this episode I discuss pathogens, as well as security screening in the gene synthesis industry- with someone who isn't that sectors namesake- but has done a lot of work relevant to it: Gene Godbold, from Signature Sci

Another movie special ! The expanse- and the space fungus hypothesis! With Dr Emily Ricotta. https://www.emilyricotta.com/ I do not own the right to the trailer, which is used under normal critique and review exemptions.

In this movie review special Gwyn Winfield discusses the series 'Fallout'- and touch on the depiction of the environmental effects of nuclear weapons- among other things. Fallout is available on Prime Video. Gwyn's magaz

In this episode we examine some 19th century chemical warfare plans, which were a prelude to the first large scale use of gas warfare in WW1. Book link: https://www.amazon.co.uk/Admirals-Secret-Weapon-Dundonald-Stephenso

In this episode, I am joined by Charles Stephenson, who discusses the use of chemical weapons by Italian invaders in the war against Ethiopia in the campaign of 1935-6. You can find the book he recently published on this
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