| August 3, 2008 |
A total of five people have died from bioterrorism attacks in the U.S. and by the end of 2008, the government will have spent nearly $50 billion to thwart a future one. Join William Clark, professor in Immunology at UCLA and author of “Bracing for Armageddon? The Science and Politics of Bioterrorism in America,” for a discussion on whether a successful bioterrorist attack is a real possibility or if a flu epidemic, such as the 1918 outbreak that killed millions, is a much more dangerous threat.
WHEN: 11am
ADMISSION: $6 General/$3 students/Free Members
WHERE: Center for Inquiry LA
ADDRESS: 4773 Hollywood Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90027
PHONE: (323) 666-9797
WEBSITE: www.cfiwest.org

