The anthrax was really easy to make when they wanted to frame a guy, Hatfill, who clearly had no ability to refine the stuff.
This time it’s “highly refined” and because Ivins actually dealt with anthrax...well, story is unsure. Was there silica present?
The only clear thing—the FBI was sa incompetent its primary goal was to fight shining any light on their actions. A few weeks ago some retired agents expressly called the investigation incompetent.
Anyone look into his real medical condition? I mean not the one that a social worker who graduated from nausea university with a BA in social work, but a real physician? Did he have cancer? Other reasons to be depressed?
“The anthrax was really easy to make when they wanted to frame a guy, Hatfill, who clearly had no ability to refine the stuff.”
I remember reading articles about Hatfill and thinking it sounded like a solid case.
But it wasn’t.
I’m also reminded of the Olympic security guard who found the bomb in ‘96 in Atlanta.
Accused by the FBI of being the bomber.
But he wasn’t.
Now we are going to hear details about this man as if it is a given he was guilty.
>>>A few weeks ago some retired agents expressly called the investigation incompetent.
Ivins may have been one too, from reading this:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/news/2054721/posts?page=146#146