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Sunday, September 18, 2011
The Lone Anthrax Gunman
On September 18th 2001, one week after the September 11th attacks,
letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to several news media
offices and two Democratic U.S. Senators, killing five people and
infecting 17 others.
This attack provided a distraction from 9/11 investigations, and
despite what the FBI tells you, Lee Harvey Oswald didn't do it...
The lone anthrax gunman
The FBI ties up loose ends
After seven years of destroying evidence and intimidating witnesses,
the FBI has finally "caught" the individual responsible for the 2001
anthrax attacks. Or so they say.
Bruce Ivins may or may not have been involved in the anthrax attacks.
Now that he's dead, we'll never know because it will be "case closed."
What we do know for sure is that the anthrax attacks, right on the heels
of 9/11: 1) terrorized Congress and 2) gave Bush/Cheney a reason to
stop the FBI investigation of the 9/11 attacks.
That's right...The FBI stopped the 9/11 investigation before it even got started. Look it up.
The FBI STOPPED its 9/11 investigation just weeks after 9/11 and
"focused" all of its resources on finding the source of the anthrax
attacks.
Seven years later, their heroic efforts have finally born some fruit.
A lone gunman. Dead by his own hand. With the noble G-Men hot on his sinister trail.
Cased closed. Move along. There's nothing to see here folks.
UPDATE: Since we posted this, Mr. Spertzel, a member of the biological-weapons section of Unscom from 1994-99 and member of the Iraq Survey Group posted this deep in the back pages of the Wall Street Journal:
"We should all remember that the case (against Ivins) needs to be
firmly based on solid information that would conclusively prove that a
lone scientist could make such a sophisticated product.
The multiple disciplines and technologies required to make the anthrax
in this case do not exist at Army's Medical Research Institute of
Infectious Diseases (where Ivins worked.)
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