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To: muawiyah

“The Enterprise Report has exclusively obtained highly detailed U.S. government documents proving the whereabouts of now deceased Army microbiologist Bruce E. Ivins on the days the anthrax letters were mailed. The documents detail the precise “windows of opportunity” that Ivins had to mail the letters, if he was the person who did so in 2001.

These never before seen security records detail Ivin’s time at the US Army’s USARMIID laboratory in Fort Detrick, Maryland on the days in question relative to the mailings of the anthrax letters. Ivins, a US Army scientist killed himself in July 2008, after becoming the primary focus of the government’s investigation. After his death The U.S. Department of Justice, FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service named him as the person solely responsible for the 2001 anthrax letter attacks......

The anthrax letters were mailed from a Princeton New Jersey mailbox and postmarked September 18th and October 9th, 2001. They were sent to a variety of news media outlets and two US Senators.

The documents reveal Ivin’s “windows of opportunity” in which he would have been able to travel from Fort Detrick, Maryland to a U.S postal service mailbox in Princeton New Jersey, where the anthrax letters were dropped, according to federal authorities......”

http://www.ersnews.com/


14 posted on 09/25/2008 6:41:47 PM PDT by Prunetacos (In this country we prosecute people, not beakers)
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To: Prunetacos
Total nonsense.

It's actually quite difficult to figure out how a letter mailed over at Princeton could arrive in Boca Raton Florida BEFORE it arrived in DC or New York City.

Things just don't work that way.

It's much easier to note that there were whole big bunches of 9/11 terrorists in Boca Raton Florida and that they had ample opportunity to mail the letters there. All that needs to happen to make the letters arrive when they did is to accept the fact that USPS regularly manages to misroute hand addressed single piece rate First Class letter mail entered in street collection boxes on Friday evening.

Oh, darned, now I've let the secret out of the bag.

The letter mail collection box at Princeton was clearly contaminated by nothing more than a contaminated flat-mail mail tray placed in the bottom of the collection box AS IS DONE TENS OF THOUSANDS OF TIMES PER DAY IN THIS COUNTRY.

Those trays are regular little hypodermic systems and they can collect and pass around bacteria and other contaminants with ease.

15 posted on 09/25/2008 6:53:01 PM PDT by muawiyah
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