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44 reviewsBack issue no. 81 contains: What can you do to protect yourself against chemical, biological, and nuclear terrorism?; Dark Winter – a simulated terrorist attack on three American cities; How safe is smallpox vaccine?; Traditional trail foods; Preparedness for travelers; Jackie Clay’s basic “grab and git” emergency kits; Chapter 3: Occupational hazard; The West Nile virus threat; The home citrus orchard; and Companion planting. Plus, Dave Duffy writes about confronting the enemy; Massad Ayoob discusses the Israeli answer to terrorism; John Silveira argues that TV isn’t a wasteland; and Jackie Clay answers readers’ questions about rescuing sugar, making beet sugar, pigweed, big animals when they die, and growing spelt.