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THE ANTHRAX CONUNDRUM: Trail of terror leads back to – the US
Antiwar.com ^ | October 26, 2001 | Justin Raimondo

Posted on 10/26/2001 6:07:26 AM PDT by sendtoscott

Behind the Headlines
by Justin Raimondo
Antiwar.com

October 26, 2001

THE ANTHRAX CONUNDRUM
Trail of terror leads back to – the US

As news of the first anthrax cases began to come out of Florida, most were too horrified and numbed by the specter of bio-terrorism to draw out the implications all that clearly. But it didn't take long for the ghouls of war to start speculating – and, yes, hoping – that it would give them the opening they sorely need. I'm talking about Bill Kristol, of course, editor of the Weekly Standard and Grand Strategist of the War Party, whose editorial, "Other States," was as ghoulish, in its way, as any videotaped pronouncement by Bin Laden & Co. Just as Osama reveled in the 9/11 atrocity, and promised many more to come, so Kristol could barely contain his glee that the anthrax attacks might mean curtains for Iraq. "President Bush has left himself room to broaden the conflict," the teaser subhead breathlessly averred. "Does an outbreak of anthrax in Florida have anything to do with it?" The unspoken addendum might have been: I hope. I hope, I hope! Except it was spoken quite openly and explicitly.

HIS COLD HEART

Citing the vaguely sinister comment of UN Ambassador John Negroponte that "we may find that our self-defense requires further actions with respect to other organizations and other states," Kristol excitedly asked: "Has the administration come around thanks to repeated efforts at persuasion by The Weekly Standard (and a few other hawks)?"

Well, uh, probably not, but "a likelier explanation is that they have come to believe we'll have to take the war beyond Afghanistan – to Iraq and other state sponsors of terror – because they've found evidence of support by 'other states' for very recent and sinister bin Laden-related activities." Kristol was among the first to immediately pose a series of "what if" questions, all of which pointed to one and only one culprit: "The discovery in a Florida office building of anthrax – the Iraq-favored biological agent – may be all the explanation we need for why the administration is beginning to warn that actions could be required against 'other states.'"

In this brief editorial note, there was not a word of sorrow, or horror, or even moral outrage – just a cold, calculating argument, and a subliminal gloating. Brrrrrrr! Now that's cold….

A SECOND FRONT?

Michael Barone chimed in with a call for opening up a "second front" in the war on anthrax-wielding terrorists. Extending the World War II theme from the far-fetched to the patently ridiculous, Barone compared the debates going on within the administration to the "behind the scenes debates among national and military leaders over issues like the second front, whether and when – 1942? 1943? 1944? – to launch an invasion on the coast of France."

With Osama in the role of a Muslim Hitler, and the dark specter of "Islamo-fascism" whipped up for a quasi-convincing backdrop, Barone and the talking heads division of our armed forces are all geared up for "The Greatest Generation, II." But is the police action now occurring in Afghanistan really comparable to a world war in which millions died? It will be if the War Party has anything to say about it….

NOW OR NEVER

The idea is to appeal to the boomers who, by now, have reexamined and in many cases reacquired all the prejudices and ideological tics that once made them disdain (if not actually hate) their own parents. In the wake of 9/11, these people are saying: "Give peace a chance? Give me a break!" If the War Party can take this inchoate and as-yet-unfocussed anger, and channel it in a certain direction – specifically, in the direction of Baghdad – they can achieve one of their long-term policy goals: the military conquest of the Middle East by the US. (Coincidentally – or not – this all-out war will pit the US and Israel against the Arab world.) But they must strike while the anger is white-hot: for them, it is now or never.

CONSPIRACY THEORIES

Since October 4, when this anthrax story began to crowd out news of the Afghan war, the War Party's battalions have performed with admirable precision. A real journalistic blitzkrieg has been executed with ruthless efficiency, and each division has played its part.

Barone chronicles the story, putting the pieces of the puzzle together for his readers before coming to the preordained conclusion. The story of mysterious meetings between Faruk Hijazi, an alleged Iraqi spook, and Al Qaeda, including Mohammed Atta's supposed rendezvous in Prague with Iraqi spies, is trotted out, along with newer "reporting" by William Safire, who claims to have information about Saddam's patronage of Al Qaeda from Iraqis captured by Kurdish rebels.

Jim Hoagland of the Washington Post offered his own "inside" information, retailing the tall tales of the US-funded and directed Iraqi "opposition," the Iraqi National Congress, to the effect that Al Qaeda operatives had been seen in Iraq last year, where they supposedly underwent hijack training, using an old Boeing 707 as a kind of rehearsal studio.

Ex-CIA director James Woolsey opined, in the Wall Street Journal, that the CIA pooh-poohed the story because it has an "institutional bias" against defectors and other "volunteers" who aren't on the payroll. One such volunteer is Laurie Mylroie, a writer who claims that Ramzi Yussef, leader of the 1993 attack on the World Trade Center, was acting under orders from Iraq. Ah, but the clear implication is that US government is somehow blocking the verification of Mylroie's convoluted theory, or at least not looking too strenuously at the evidence. Or perhaps, suggests Barone, they are merely holding the evidence, waiting for it to accumulate to the point where it can be revealed in all its eerie awfulness.

MADE IN AMERICA

During the first wave of speculation, the anthrax delivered to Senator Tom Daschle's office was described as "weaponized," meaning that it could have only been produced by some government which has the equipment and the trained personnel to create the spores and deliver them efficiently. The assumption was that this pointed to either Iraq, or the former Soviet Union – the latter doing it for money, and the former motivated by revenge.

As the news is confirmed that the strain of anthrax transmitted via mail is the "Ames" strain, born and bred not in Iraq, or the Soviet Union, but right here in the good old US of A, the gasps of disappointment are practically audible. With one blow, the carefully constructed edifice of circumstantial and highly questionable "evidence" dug up by the "On to Baghdad" crowd has come crashing down. It's kind of sad, in a way: all that careful work – the complex conspiracy theories, so meticulously constructed, the chorus of voices perfectly attuned – has come to naught.

TURNING ON A DIME

The New York Post, itself the victim of the anthrax terror, had been trumpeting the story of some mad female Iraqi scientist, "Dr. Germ," as the evil mastermind behind the outbreak. However, practically the next day the Post was forced to turn on a dime and report that the FBI probe had shifted away from foreign terrorists and toward homegrown hate groups.

THE EVIDENCE

Instead of Osama bin Laden, the FBI is pursuing "antigovernment hate groups" and, according to the Post, they even have a particular West Coast-based group in mind. The anthrax, law enforcement authorities seem convinced, was produced in US laboratories, not in Iraq or the former Soviet Union. The New Scientist writes that the fine milling of the anthrax in the envelopes received so far could be achieved with readily available equipment, and the final nail in the coffin of the state-involvement school of thought is pounded in with the news that tests show this strain of anthrax is "naturally occurring" and not the product of bioengineering. Furthermore, says Ken Alibek, former head of the Soviet bioterror project, it isn't "rocket science" to produce and disseminate this strain.

MORE EVIDENCE

The evidence is not only in the substance itself, but in the accompanying letters: the similar handwriting, the existence of several "hoax" letters with the same style of lettering and content; the rather stilted invocations of Allah and ritualized anti-Israeli sloganeering, which is all a little too obvious for a serious terrorist outfit like Al Qaeda. One would have expected a long and bitter disquisition on "the tragedy of Andalusia." The Post quotes an unnamed source in law enforcement as saying:

"Our feeling is the anthrax does not point to an international terrorist group. The only way it could be is if they are purposely writing letters that point away from them as a ruse and using anthrax that we believe was manufactured here."

This same "highly-placed" source claims that there are several "strong leads," all of which point in a single direction: the anthrax attack is a case of domestic terrorism, a crime of convenience timed to look like the work of Bin Laden.

PRIME TARGETS

Given what we now know, including the scientific evidence, this is the most credible theory, and there is, in addition, a lot of circumstantial evidence that points to a homegrown enemy rather than a foreign one. To begin with, the first anthrax letter received was dated 9/11, but postmarked the 18th, indicating that it may have been an attempt to piggyback one horror on top of another. Secondly, look at the targets: I'm not sure what anti-Semitic, ultra-right extremists have against the Mirror and the National Enquirer, but Tom Daschle, Tom Brokaw, and the adamantly pro-Israel New York Post seem like prime targets for such groups.

SULLIVAN GOES NUCLEAR

In any case, the preponderance of the evidence we know about so far points, not to the involvement of any state, but to an amateur effort: one that could have been pulled off by Al Qaeda acting alone, or any number of other nut-ball groups originating right here in America.

So call off the dogs of perpetual war, Bill Kristol and Michael Barone – and somebody puh-leeze tell Andrew Sullivan to chill out, willya? Candy Andy was his usual fun-loving self the other day, averring that in the past the US has wielded the threat of nuclear retaliation against biological warfare, and demanding that the Bushies "act now" and "draw a line." This, we are assured, "need not mean nuclear weapons" – but, then again, it just might be a good idea, anyway. Oh, Sullivan is an expert on everything: even before the scientific evidence was in, he just knew it was Iraq all along:

"At this point, it seems to me that a refusal to extend the war to Iraq is not even an option. We have to extend it to Iraq. It is by far the most likely source of this weapon; it is clearly willing to use such weapons in the future; and no war against terrorism of this kind can be won without dealing decisively with the Iraqi threat. We no longer have any choice in the matter."

~ Andrew Sullivan, 10/17/01

A FAIR-HAIRED BOY

Wrong, Andy, dead wrong: but of course we'll never see any acknowledgment of his error. Never mind that, if he'd had his way, the US would have nuked Iraq last week. Being the fair-haired neocon boy-pundit of both the London and the New York Times means never having to say you're sorry.

It kind of reminds me of the idiot who killed a turban-wearing immigrant from India, because, as he told his wife, "all Arabs should be shot." When the cops came to his Phoenix home to arrest him, he reportedly said: "I'm an American. Arrest me and let those terrorists run wild?" The differences between this drunken sub-literate wife-beating fool and the literary wonder boy of the neocon set are superficial: morally, they are brothers under the skin – though at least the Arizona knuckle-dragger had the courage to act on his murderous convictions. All Sullivan can do is write in his little weblog – and thank God for that!



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1 posted on 10/26/2001 6:07:26 AM PDT by sendtoscott
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To: sendtoscott
Some rather simple facts to keep in mind. The equipment to achieve the finely milled anthrax spores is readily available and very expensive. This is not your household blender. This equipment is readily traceable and as such would provide a relatively short list of subjects. The preparation of the anthrax spores would result in contamination of the area in which they are porepared and without some rather extensive precaustions would lead to envirornmental contamination. The ebvirornmental contamination would lead to a basis for a search warrant. Now I realize the FBI may not be the most competent group but if it is a totally home grown American operation then I would suggest that this case would have been solved already.

The author of this piece obviously makes a big deal of the fact that it is the Ames strain of the bacteria yet that strain has had seed cultures shipped all arround the world. Its shipment in the USA has been regulated since 1996. The author with bno evidence makes assumptions based upon un attributed sources to "prove" his thesis. In short it is speculation until there is some evidence.

Stay well - Stay safe - stay armed - Yorktown

2 posted on 10/26/2001 7:13:32 AM PDT by harpseal
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To: sendtoscott
As the news is confirmed that the strain of anthrax transmitted via mail is the "Ames" strain, born and bred not in Iraq, or the Soviet Union, but right here in the good old US of A, the gasps of disappointment are practically audible.

That doesn't mean anything, that strain has been exported to labs all over the world for research purposes - it's in Russia, Iraq, Indonesia, all place foreign terrorists could get a hold of it.

3 posted on 10/26/2001 7:16:56 AM PDT by Catphish
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To: sendtoscott; Justin Raimondo; *Anthrax_Scare_List
Sorry, Justin. You're wrong this time. The evidence that Iraq is behind the anthrax attacks is mounting, and a lot of the evidence that you cite to the contrary is official disinformation meant to discourage people from reaching the conclusion that we ought to attack Iraq.

The Ames, IA strain of the anthrax may be no big deal, but the coating and aerosolization of the anthrax is a big deal.

Have you noticed the official statement from Iran implying pretty clearly that this is Iraqi anthrax?

President Bush was just on C-SPAN delivering his signing statement for the antiterrorism bill. He explicitly connected the anthrax with the terrorists.

4 posted on 10/26/2001 8:18:43 AM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
"Official disinformation"? And which government is behind this -- the Iraqis? Or is it the US government you're talking about?

Uh, I want to make clear that I don't believe the scientific evidence rules out Al Qaeda as the source of the anthrax. Only that the evidence we have so far means that the investigation has to be broadening to include the possibility that it is a domestic group. And, of course, since Al Qaeda has succeeded in setting up "sleeper cells," people who have lived here for a while, this really begins to blur the line between "domestic" and "foreign" terrorism.

On the Iraq question: any objective assessment of the evidence points AWAY from Iraq, at least so far.

5 posted on 10/26/2001 12:14:49 PM PDT by Justin Raimondo
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To: Justin Raimondo; That Poppins Woman
I meant official disinformation from the U.S. government, which is trying to steer suspicions away from Iraq, for the time being, at least.

Sophisticated coating means government lab. Sensitivity to antibiotics seems to rule out the U.S. and Russia, unless somebody is conducting a very elaborate plot to cast suspicion on Iraq. That pretty much only leaves Iraq, which behaved guilty after the Sept. 11th attacks, an operative of which is known to have met with Atta in Prague, which seems to have been cooperating with al Qaeda at least since 1998, which was already behind the 1993 WTC bombing, and for which there is increasing evidence of complicity in the OKC bombing, and now Iran is pretty plainly suggesting that Iraq is involved in the anthrax. That Poppins Woman has presented evidence on another thread that Iraq used anthrax against Iran in the First Gulf War. That's a lot of evidence.

6 posted on 10/26/2001 1:07:30 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: Justin Raimondo
an alleged Iraqi spook

Faruk Hijazi is the former director of Saddam's external secret services. See url below.

As the news is confirmed that the strain of anthrax transmitted via mail is the "Ames" strain, born and bred not in Iraq, or the Soviet Union, but right here in the good old US of A, the gasps of disappointment are practically audible.... The anthrax, law enforcement authorities seem convinced, was produced in US laboratories, not in Iraq or the former Soviet Union. .... On the Iraq question: any objective assessment of the evidence points AWAY from Iraq, at least so far.

Sunday October 14, 2001 – The Observer, David Rose and Ed Vulliamy, New York (UK)

Scientists investigating the attacks say the bacteria used is similar to the 'Ames strain' of anthrax originally cultivated at Iowa State University in the 1950s and later given to labs throughout the world, including Iraq.

Believe SCIENTISTS and documented evidence from the Senate report on what Ronald Reagan sealed with a kiss to Saddam ...

Or believe those wonderful law enforcement authority folks who gave us Ruby Ridge and Waco ...

....Hmmmm.... tough decision, Justin. NOT.

7 posted on 10/26/2001 1:54:20 PM PDT by That Poppins Woman
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To: aristeides
BTTT: Just knocked Justin's block off.
8 posted on 10/26/2001 2:03:06 PM PDT by That Poppins Woman
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To: That Poppins Woman
Good work.

BTTT

9 posted on 10/26/2001 2:08:06 PM PDT by Senator Pardek
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To: That Poppins Woman
Thanks.
10 posted on 10/26/2001 2:13:27 PM PDT by aristeides
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To: aristeides
You're wasting your time. The level of reasoning in this piece would embarass the average Holocaust denier. Actually, isn't Justin one of those, too? I can't keep track of all his nutty theories.
11 posted on 10/26/2001 2:16:16 PM PDT by Clinton's a rapist
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To: sendtoscott

courtesy of Registered

12 posted on 10/26/2001 2:17:20 PM PDT by Silly
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To: Justin Raimondo
Another source & more evidence: ....Iraq has the necessary sophistication, based on information released by a United Nations special commission that did weapons inspections in Iraq through much of the 1990s before Iraq closed its borders to inspections.

"They had the drying equipment; they had the milling equipment; they had the aerosol testing equipment, the expertise on staff in engineering and physics, to do this kind of work," he said.

13 posted on 10/26/2001 2:39:07 PM PDT by That Poppins Woman
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To: sendtoscott
Tuesday Oct. 23, 2001; 9:32 a.m. EDT

Saddam's Bombmaker on Anthrax Attacks: 'This Is Iraq!'

A top Iraqi military scientist who defected to the U.S. in 1994, said late Monday that he's absolutely certain his former boss Saddam Hussein is behind the wave of anthrax attacks that have swept the U.S. in recent weeks.

"This is Iraq," said Dr. Khidhir Hamza, in an interview on CNBC's "Rivera Live." "This is Iraq's work."

Dr. Hamza headed up Hussein's nuclear weapons research program in the early 1990's and has authored the book, "Saddam's Bombmaker: The Terrifying Inside Story of the Iraqi Nuclear and Biological Weapons Agenda."

"Nobody (else) has the expertise outside the U.S. and outside the major powers who work on germ warfare," Hamza told "Rivera Live." "Nobody has the expertise and has any motive to attack the U.S. except Saddam to do this. This is Iraq. This is Saddam."

The Iraqi weapons expert told CNBC that his homeland had developed the capability to weaponize anthrax even before he defected to the U.S. seven years ago, and continues to maintain that capability.

"I have absolutely no doubt," he said. "Iraq worked actually even before the Gulf War on perfecting the process of getting anthrax in the particle size needed in powder form to disseminate the way it is being disseminated now."

After linking the Iraqi dictator to the U.S. anthrax attacks, the man familiar with Saddam's secret doomsday strategy said he thinks the anthrax contamination of America's postal system is just the opening salvo in Saddam's bioterror war on the U.S.

"Probaby this is the first wave," Dr. Hamza told Rivera. "I'm not trying to frighten everybody in this but probably this is the first wave."

A dissenting opinion from one of Saddam's former bio-terrorist scientists.

The left and statists really wants this to be the product of "right-wing kooks." That would give them the platform they want for massive totalitarian legislation and demonization of constitutionalists. The anti-Western Culture crowd would like to tie this to America as proof of Western Culture's "degeneracy" and desire to have an excuse to oppress of other cultures. There's another group that wants it to be America, because they believe it's a Reichstag Fire and part of the "Grand Conspiracy." Some even believe it's a left-wing enviro or anarchist group, hoping to destabilize the system. The likelihood is that this is a follow-on attack, meant to heighten fear and panic. The quality of some of the spores indicates purposeful, professional work. Probably state-sponsored.

Right now, we don't know who it is. The charge of "home-grown hate-groups" smacks of a set-up; propaganda. But then again, there are still people that believe in the lone-gunman/magic-bullet theory and the lone-bomber theory. Those stories served their purposes. Maybe this one will serve its purpose as well. We may all be surprised when the truth comes out. If it ever does. Maybe this really was like Pearl Harbor; a total set-up with sacrificed Americans for good effect. It worked for Roosevelt.

14 posted on 10/26/2001 3:05:17 PM PDT by KirkandBurke
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To: Justin Raimondo
Hello Justin. More and more evidence points to Saddam. Please don't go down with the ship.

Terror Additive: Tests Find Laced Anthrax; Atta Met Iraqi - Full Story
Hijacker 'Given Anthrax Flask By Iraqi Agent'
Czechs Confirm Atta Met With Iraqi News/Current Events
NEED A BIOLOGICAL WAR? Labs sell anthrax germs by mail order

15 posted on 10/26/2001 11:57:44 PM PDT by KirkandBurke
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To: Justin Raimondo
LOL!
16 posted on 10/27/2001 12:00:56 AM PDT by CWOJackson
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To: KirkandBurke
Conspiracy Theory>>>>Cabal of Left Wing College Professors(microbiologist types that saw a large part of the LEFTs agenda come crashing down with the WTC towers)use Anthrax to try and frame Right Wing Nutcases and discredit all political entities to the right of Paul Wellstone. :-0
17 posted on 10/27/2001 12:12:56 AM PDT by HP8753
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To: HP8753
...to the right of Paul Wellstone.

Dude. That's like...the WHOLE PLANET!

18 posted on 10/27/2001 12:19:59 AM PDT by KirkandBurke
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To: Catphish
Every news article has a different story on who is to blame. Some say they suspect right wing extremists who listen to talk radio, others say its from Iraq, and this one leads back to us. I've got a new one...maybe Hillary did it!
19 posted on 10/27/2001 12:24:42 AM PDT by Robert Lomax
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To: KirkandBurke
Pretty Much....:-(
20 posted on 10/27/2001 12:46:07 AM PDT by HP8753
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