We're just talking about numbers here. There has to be hundreds of examples of his handwritten numbers at Ft. Detrick.
Or are you saying that no one should question what a dead man might have done? Do you want everyone - including the FBI - to wait until he's no longer dead?
‘We’re just talking about numbers here. There has to be hundreds of examples of his handwritten numbers at Ft. Detrick.
Or are you saying that no one should question what a dead man might have done? Do you want everyone - including the FBI - to wait until he’s no longer dead?’
If the FBI were truly interested in finding and apprehending the Anthrax Killer, theyd be investigating Philip Zack, a Jewish American that once worked at Fort Detrick Maryland and was caught red handed diverting anthrax spores several years prior to 9-11 and later writing an anonymous letter attempting to implicate or frame an Egyptian American scientist by the name of Dr. Ayaad Assaad.[5] Instead the FBI focused its investigation on one Steven J. Hatfill and employed the media to conduct an orchestrated smear campaign on Hatfills character in order to convict him in the court of public opinion.[6] When their smear campaign fell apart for lack of evidence, the FBI then dropped its investigation and the media has subsequently remained silent, with nary a word about anyone else possibly being connected to the case, despite the overwhelming evidence implicating Philip Zack.
The FBI Issues Another Anthrax Update
The FBI says that countless scientific tests at numerous laboratories appear to undermine the widely-held belief that the attack was carried out by a government scientist, or someone with access to a U.S. bio-defense lab
That is good news for ‘Doctor Zack’, a Zionist, who was a key suspect and worked at USAMRIID, a military lab at Fort Detrick, Maryland.
A Muslim Biologist Is Implicated By a Jewish Colleague
The FBI had received an unsigned letter, sent before the attacks, accusing Dr. Assaad of being responsible for mailing the anthrax tainted letters .On October 2, 2001, the FBI interviewed a Dr. Ayaad Assaad, an Egyptian-American citizen.