Posted on 03/28/2008 11:08:46 AM PDT by SargeK
“I’m taking as my opinion that suggested by Senator Leahy - the investigation should have been run differetly from the future.”
I meant “...from the beginning”
That was a strange slip!
By the way, “handwriting” samples? Seems to me the writer was origninally a non-latin alphabet language speaker, or trying to hide his handwriting.
Perhaps. But you're applying standard, western logic to analyze the strategy/tactics of unknown individuals who may operate under quite different reasoning processes.
I hold no strong opinion on who the likely culprits might be. But I rule out none, either, based solely on what "makes sense" to me.
Thanks so much for the ping on the other locked thread Battle Axe.
Thought you’d find this interesting MS, and you too Grammy.
He’s already serving life plus 70 yrs on other charges.
I’m not saying it was AQ, but why, if it were them or ally, must the letters have been mailed by the hijackers themselves? They got other members, plenty.
He’s involved in a bogus charity called “Help the Needy.”
"Then he said he had to look at a lot of samples that the FBI had prepared ... to duplicate the letter material," the e-mail reads. "Then the bombshell. He said that the best duplication of the material was the stuff made by [name redacted]. He said that it was almost exactly the same his knees got shaky and he sputtered, 'But I told the General we didn't make spore powder!'"
This is a poorly written paragraph, but taken literally, it says to me that the FBI had material made to replicate that which was in the envelopes involved in the attacks. Made by whom? It would seem obvious that this comparison material would have had to have been by the scientists at Ft. Detrick. It would have to be made and studied within the confines of a BSL IV lab. Ergo, when one scientist says the best duplication of the material was the stuff made by [name redacted] it is meaningless. It says only that one of them came closest to replicating the attack material at the request of the FBI itself.
I dont know what significance to attach to the quote about what they told the General. Maybe it only means that Ive been made a liar, because here we are making spore powder for the FBI investigation, after we told the General we dont do that here. Of course, if spore powder had to be made in the course of the investigation, where else COULD it be made?
I think the whole article may be B.S.
Could be “procedural crime” so they can get yet another unsolved mystery off the books.
This is beginning to smell like it's an extention of the conspiracy theory that pointed the finger at Dr. Hatfill.
It's all based upon what ONE "law enforcement source" told Fox News. No confirmations.
But it should be very interesting to see how this all plays out.
OF course the letters were mailed BEFORE the attack, but due to the way single-piece rate handaddressed letter mail is normally handled by USPS it ended up taking the long route from Boca Raton FL to Central New Jersey.
They were clearly "anthrax bombs".
It's pretty clear the FBI's former CIA inspector general's office employee who headed the investigation since November 2001 was either a dupe, dumb as a board, or, worse, an active AlQaida agent.
The letters were certainly postmarked in New Jersey long after the date of mailing.
One of the dead guys killed by anthrax was in that area.
Never forget that ~ the thesis that begins at Boca Raton has in it a very clear trail of death. All the other theses, as well crafted as they might be, have a stumbling block in the killing in Florida.
Ping.
“Several of the terrorists spent time in Boca Raton FL before departing from there to make their attack”
Which would include Mohammed Atta
This report sounds like a smoke-screen for the Hatfill debacle.
bump & a ping
And weren't some of the letters sent to areas in Florida that had connections to Atta and fellow scumbags? That would support your theory.
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