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To: Southack
"There is NO proven connection between the anthrax attacks and Muslim terrorists. "The Florida anthrax attack" was from "the New Jersey mailings". One of the letters sent from the Trenton, NJ, area was sent to Florida."

Incorrect. In fact, no anthrax letter was **ever** found in the AMI building in Florida.

It's true that no letter was found, but traces of anthrax were found in post offices which indicate that the anthrax letter was postmarked on September 18, 2001, in Trenton, NJ, just like the other four media letters, and it was transported to Florida.

The letter was addressed to an obsolete address for The National Enquirer in Lantana, Florida. It was then forwarded from Lantana to the AMI offices in Boca Raton. It was opened by Stephanie Dailey, whose job was to open letters for The National Enquirer. She's the only person besides Stevens and Blanco who tested positive for anthrax exposure.

There is no evidence of any kind that there was any other letter containing anthrax that went to anyplace in Florida.

Ed

www.anthraxinvestigation.com

74 posted on 10/17/2006 8:55:01 AM PDT by EdLake
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To: EdLake
"It's true that no letter was found, but traces of anthrax were found in post offices which indicate that the anthrax letter was postmarked on September 18, 2001, in Trenton, NJ, just like the other four media letters, and it was transported to Florida." - edlake

Your story breaks down. Yes, no letter was found. After that, what was found in various post offices is of less importance (in regard to the Florida attack) because the anthrax could have been delivered via non-postal means such as on tainted cash.

"The letter was addressed to an obsolete address for The National Enquirer in Lantana, Florida. It was then forwarded from Lantana to the AMI offices in Boca Raton. It was opened by Stephanie Dailey, whose job was to open letters for The National Enquirer. She's the only person besides Stevens and Blanco who tested positive for anthrax exposure." - edlake

Nope. No letter was found, so you can't pretend to state it's address. Also, an "obsolete address" would have required a Florida letter to be mailed even before September 8.

You've essentially missed every important detail of this entire case.

91 posted on 10/17/2006 11:48:11 AM PDT by Southack (Media Bias means that Castro won't be punished for Cuban war crimes against Black Angolans in Africa)
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To: EdLake
Other way around ~ all of it was mailed in Florida. None was mailed in New Jersey although some containers (flat trays) otherwise believed to be empty equipment were transported by truck from West Palm Beach to Philadelphia (for re-use) ended up in New Jersey where the letters were found by a commercial mailer, then entered into the 010 operation in a "tray" (which is why there was NO contamination of the facer at the MPC.

Anyone who knows postal operations couldn't have missed that particular finding ~ tells you everything you need to know about "where" the letters were "mailed".

104 posted on 10/17/2006 1:21:12 PM PDT by muawiyah
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