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Step By Step To All-Out War 105
of them. This is proof that a virus, a bacterium, or a sim-
ilar micro-organism has long ago settled within their
body. This means that the primary intervention has re-
sulted in failure. Such unchecked conditions could cause
the disease to progress considerably, resulting in irre-
mediable dispositions. Even if the person has been in-
fected with a curable and relatively simple disease,
delayed response may result in a serious crisis, or even
death.
Now, let us imagine that the coordination and con-
trol of the elements of the defence system and the en-
suing strategies to be developed and implemented, the
overseeing of the war itself were all left to human be-
ings. What sort of difficulties would we confront?
Let us assume that the initial symptoms were ef-
fectively diagnosed. When foreign cells enter the hu-
man body, immediately the warrior cells must be
manufactured and then sent to the area of conflict. The
B cells must immediately commence the production of
the weapon (antibody). How are we to determine the
type and location of these foreign cells? This is a signif-
icant point, as future treatment depends on this initial
stage. To do this, the only solution for the person
would be to have a medical check-up which covered all
the organs of his body down to every drop of his blood
at the slightest suspicion of invaders having entered the
body. Otherwise, it would be impossible to determine
the type and location of the antigens. The long time
needed for such a process would undoubtedly cause a
serious delay in timely intervention. It is evident how
troublesome and distressful life would be for people if