Posted on 08/08/2008 3:30:58 AM PDT by drzz
1. FBI futile search at Fort Detrick http://query.nytimes.com/gst/fullpage.html?res=9C0DE6DB133AF931A35754C0A9659C8B63
2. ABC reporter, Hatfill claiming he could prove Iraqi involvement in anthrax mailings http://www.anthraxinvestigation.com/Hatfill116-2.pdf
3. UNSCOM Richard Spertzel to Laurie Mylroie : “Iraq has its dirty hands in this event” http://www.lauriemylroie.com/files/Spertzel_on_Shoham_Jacobsen2.htm
4. “Anthrax mailings in retrospect”, Journal of Intelligence and Counter-Intelligence, March 2007 issue
http://newsdetails.blogspot.com/2007/05/technical-intelligence-in-retrospect.html
“Why did Ivins commit suicide?”
Perhaps you should remove the ‘why’ to your question:
Did Ivins commit suicide?
One politician to another: “Why did you beat your wife?”
The other politician: “I’m not even married.”
A lot of people under stress commit suicide, guilty or not.
FBI early analysis proved the writer of the mailings was NOT an English native speaker.
That could NOT be Ivins.
FBI tells us Ivins drove 6 hours to Trenton, NJ, to send the mails because he owas obsessed by Pinceton’s soririty and because he knew NJ was a homtown of many jihadists groups. This a RIDICULOUS story.
One thing for sure : because of Ivins’s death, FBI has no need to go to court and actually defend its case.
What is interesting is that FBI has NO case to defend and is then really happy not to go on trial.
C-O-V-E-R U-P
According to a report I read, the handwriting wasn’t his. I believe the term was “inconclusive” which I took to mean they didn’t have a clue.
Yes, “unconclusive” is another way for FBI to say “we have no case but please, American taxpayers, don’t ask us why”.
This “Amerithrax” investigation is an insult to taxpayers and relatives of the victims.
US investigation services are SO corrupted... it’s really scary.
If former weapons inspector says that Ivins could not have made the weaponized anthrax by himself, or at the very least without someone else in on it, then I take him at his word.
He would be the one to know..
And we know Ivins’s writings don’t link him to letters.
It means at least 2 other people are involved in the anthrax mailings. And Ivins is not the mastermind at all.
Why would IVENS write letters at all? Why not just write one word? "Anthrax". Why date the letters?
It just doesn't make sense.
The story we’ve been reading is flagrant BS.
I agree.
According to the ISG (source in the original thread above) Iraq was the only State capable to produce such pure anthrax.
The guy who sent the anthrax mailings was linked with the numerous islamic groups living in NJ who were already involved in the 1993 WTC attacks. Where did the WTC bombmaker Abdul Rasin flee after the 1993 attack ? Iraq.
My guess : the guy who sent the letters was ABDERRAOUF JDEY, a 36-year old Montreal-based Canadian of Tunisian origin who studied biology (anthrax is a biological weapon).
Jdey is one of the seven al Qaeda terrorists listed in the FBI’s plea for information from the public in May, 2004. He had emigrated to Canada in 1991, gained citizenship in 1995, and then travelled to Afghanistan where he trained as one of the ten substitutes for the 9/11 attackers. According to KSM, Jdey was slated for pilot training and was to be in the second wave of attacks.
This guy has the profile. Studied Biology - islamist - linked to Jersey radicals - linked to 9-11 hijackers
Certainly not a microbiologist working at Fort Detrick and sending letters in NJ because he was obsessed by Princeton’s sorority !!!
I cannot believe people are buying this. We are living in a strange world.
What do you mean ? FBI story ? If so, I totally agree.
The first cases of anthrax turned up ten miles from where the 9-11 jackers were living. What would it take for somebody in the US govt. to arrange that?? I mean, that would almost require that God or St. Michael be in on some sort of a conspiracy...
Oh, really ? And is this the result of St. Michael :
On June 25, 911 Flight 93 hijacker Ziad Jarrah took his counterpart Ahmed al-Haznawi to Holy Cross Hospital in Fort Lauderdale on advice of his landlord Charles Lisa. Al-Haznawi was treated by Dr. Christos Tsonas, who gave him antibiotics for a small gash on his left calf. While he told staff that he had bumped into a suitcase [3], the media briefly reported it as a sign of cutaneous anthrax and a possible link to the 2001 anthrax attacks.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ahmed_al-Haznawi
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