A lot of this info was developed in the ongoing thread
Selling the threat of bioterrorism (LA Times investigates Alibek)
LA Times ^ | 7/1/07 | David Willman
Posted on 07/01/2007 8:58:07 AM PDT by TrebleRebel
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/f-news/1859182/posts
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Note that 666 was the number on the bag of powder at the Kabul house. Coincidence? Repent (or flee) because an indictment is nigh.
Hey, Plutarch, you appear to know how to upload really cool images. I’m going to send you a URL to a map relating to the forensic analysis of where the anthrax was grown in case you can upload it.
In today’s news -
1. Secret Agent Man: Biobriefcase
http://technology.newscientist.com/article/dn12682-invention-biobriefcase.html
2. Isn’t it stupid to locate a BL-4 near a major urban center — especially where someone mentored by and working with Bin Laden’s sheik had a high security clearance?
Plague Besets Capitol: George Mason to break ground on biocontainment laboratory
http://www.wdbj7.com/Global/story.asp?S=7118140
3. Bioterror drill
What percentage of postal workers and police officers wouldn’t show up the next day for work after an aerosol event?
No disrespect intended. But consider the example of Katrina.
I tend to agree with the postal mag view on Amerithrax if I do say so myself.
sixth year anniversary
http://www.postalmag.com/anthrax-6-years-later.htm
re code used in letters
http://www.postalmag.com/2007news/anthraxcode.htm