If my (all-new-and-greatly-improved ?)hypothesis is right,
Plum Island might(somewhat truthfully) say: "We have never kept anthrax here."
This leaves out: "But the US Army did."
It also leaves out: "But we stored some kind of "hot" stuff
for the UN."
A Dr.David L. Huxsoll-formerly Col. Huxsoll,CO of Ft.Detrick,and formerly involved with UNSCOM-became the director of Plum Island in June,2000.(He has since moved on.)Huxsoll was on 3 missions to Iraq for UNSCOM,and it would seem entirely plausible(if plausibly deniable)that UNSCOM would "park" anything "hot" from Iraq on Plum Island.
So imagine our enterprising thief is a member of the UNSCOM
team.She may very well be a foreign national,who-once she's done the dirty deed-simply flies home,where she is out of reach of the FBI.
As a UN employee,she can even claim immunity-something her native country would have to waive,and might be very disinclined to do.No questions,no polygraphs,no nothing !
This might be what the FBI has whispered into the judge's shell-like ear .
Interesting. But if that's true, what does it have to do with Steven Hatfill's lawsuit and the necessity of delaying it (yet again) until October?
re #100
You post anything about Plum Island on another FR thread? I'd like to read it. Thanks.