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Posted on 03/01/2010 12:25:10 PM PST by Frantzie
MARCH 1--After the Department of Justice last month formally closed its probe of the 2001 anthrax attacks, the FBI released the first batch of documents detailing the years-long investigation that ended with officials concluding that Bruce Ivins, a government scientist who committed suicide in July 2008, was responsible for the mailings that killed five victims. The records, released pursuant to Freedom of Information Act requests, portray Ivins as becoming increasingly unhinged as it became clear that he was the principal target of the FBI's "Amerithrax" probe.
(Excerpt) Read more at thesmokinggun.com ...
Bush’s fault.
We need to look at the timing. If what Smoking Gun says is true, that they had 15 pairs of panties and 14 of them had semen on them. Five days after they took his DNA, he took the overdose.
The timing says it was not the anthrax, they had been interviewing him about anthrax since 2001 when he helped identify it, and in 2004 they began to suspect USMRIID.
But he acted ok until they wanted his DNA to identify the semen on the panties. That is why he committed suicide!!!!!!!!
But there doesn’t seem to be any evidence that he mailed the anthrax letters. It all seems to be speculation, not fact.
He died in July of 2008. Obama was the nominee by that point, just weeks away from the convention.
He offed himself to cover that. He was not guilty of the anthrax crime so there was no suicide prior to the collection of DNA.
How long does it take to commit suicide by Tylenol? He was dead 5 days later.
I’m on a new computer. Help me remember the ping list on anthrax.
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