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
Here is Pulitzer Surprise winner Judith Miller (slip on video) on wave of anthrax.
Conspiracy theories, sleeper cells, autonomous cells, and more.
http://www.foxnews.com/video2/player06.html?091107/091107_ff_miller1&Defending%20the%20U.S.&FOX_Friends&Journalist%20Judith%20Miller%20says%20Al%20Qaeda%20hasn‘t%20attacked%20U.S.%20since%209/11%20because%20they%20can’t&US&-1&&&&&exp
TrebleRebel, in a sentence — one that doesn’t use the word silica — tell us who you think sent the anthrax. Do you agree it was Al Qaeda operationally — apart from where the know-how was obtained (or the specifics of the weaponization)?
Does anyone know if the Popular Science book debunking 911 conspiracy theories, which is also discussed, address the anthrax attacks?