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IMPORTANT

“...A trail of evidence in some state-sponsored bioweapons laboratory somewhere in the world where all of this development work took place must exist...”

“...and the SSP producer - the fourth and cardinal element - was plausibly Iraq, thanks to having obtained and employed the first three elements together, thereby forming a superb integral in Iraq...”

“...Relying, apparently, on concrete findings, former top U.S. weapons inspector Dr. David Kay said that “the Iraqis had developed new techniques for drying anthrax - techniques that were superior to anything the United States or the old Soviet Union had...”

“...Comparatively, the FBI’s domestically originated-SSP hypothesis turned out to be futile. Slowly and steadily, it is perishing.59 Particularly, that the view that the old U.S. Army anthrax stockpile was not silica-based, while the fineness of various aerosols of anthrax spores - including Ames - applied by the U.S. Army for experimental infection studies after the U.S. biological weapons arsenal had been eliminated - even if including spray-dried spore powders containing silica - did not at all equal the quality of the SSP...”


3 posted on 08/08/2008 7:46:48 AM PDT by drzz (I)
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Dedicated to the advancement of the academic discipline of intelligence studies, the International Journal of Intelligence and CounterIntelligence publishes articles and book reviews focusing on a broad range of national security matters. As an independent, non-partisan forum, the journal presents the informed and diverse findings of its contributing authors, and does not advocate positions of its own.

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