Posted on 10/15/2001 6:09:18 PM PDT by newsperson999
Ether Zone Exclusive
Monday, Oct. 15, 2001; 8:52 p.m. EDT,p> Marwan Alshehhi (spelled variously also as: "al-Shehhi"), one of the principle terrorists in the first-wave of September 11, is likely "ground-zero" in the recent anthrax infections, reports Todd Brendan Fahey, who specializes in Intelligence affairs.
Confidential sources in law enforcement are stating today that Marwan Alshehhi rented a home at 1504 Delray Racquet Club, Delray Beach, Florida from Gloria Irish, the wife of Michael Irish, editor of The Sun, a tabloid owned by American Media Inc., in whose Boca Raton headquarters the first anthrax death occurred and up to seven other infections are now reported.
Currently, all infections are occurring within the major-market media community: persons at NBC, the Boston Globe and American Media (owners of The National Enquirer, The Star, and The Globe) have all fallen ill or demonstrated signs of anthrax infection. The mode of transport of the anthrax spores in question appears to be strategically-placed envelopes or envelopes sent through the U.S. Postal Service or through in-house mail routing (such as at NBC). CLICK FOR MORE OF ARTICLE
Anyone know the lifespan of an Anthrax spore? Dead 'anthraxed' animals in the woods, decaying, decomposing is a natural occurance. Seems if the spores were very hardy. . .anthrax would be much more common.
Which reminds me; think it is more common than we are led to believe with more cases involving hunters and those who come in contact with dead and diseased animals.
Many times, these cases are just not reported; person is just treated with the appropriate anti-biotic; end of story. . . (my understanding is Cipro and Doxycyclene (sp?) are the only two effective treatments; but have read info to the contrary nonetheless. . .
Worked for me LOL!
That's how it spreads. When the host dies the bacteria goes into spore form as the body decomposes. (I think)
Exactly. I think they thought it would work much better than it has. Either that, or it's a diversion and they'll hit us somewhere else.
From the America's Most Wanted show on Friday, October 12, 2001 via CNN.com
Abdul Rahman Yasin, 40, an Iraqi, is an Indiana native and one-time engineering student. Investigators say Yasin lived with convicted WTC bomber Mohamed Salameh in Jersey City, New Jersey, and maintained the apartment. Salameh rented the van that carried the explosives; an indictment says Yasin taught him how to drive. Yasin was questioned by the FBI after the bombing, but released and fled the country.
Only if the sink is placed in direct sunlight long enough to hatch the evil leavings!!!!!! (Oooooo, you do bring out the best/worst in me!) fsf
Thanks for definitive. . .
article i read said that a second wave of terrorists in place here are most likley the ones doing the mailings. check www.aheadnews.com/ for more details on this subject. also clinton mentioned in same article.
Every suggestion of this being from domestic terrorists is coming from the left in America.
They are trying to make political hay out of this without any proof whatsoever.
Anthrax spores may survive almost indefintly in uncultivated soils with a pH greater that 6.0 and ambient temperature above 15.5 degrees Celsius. Anthrax spores seem to be the most common route for infection of animals, but human anthrax is most commonly spread through contaminated meat, bone meal, hides, and animal feeds. Bacilli or spores may be the agent of infection.
There is a great deal of information in a section of the Pediatric Desk Reference that is too large to post here.
Right! 45+ postoffices ship their mail there where it's processed - so the "mailer" could've dropped his envelopes in any number of these locations....
It's the 085_ _ and 086_ _ zip codes in NJ that go through there.
There are plenty of Muslims who probably would be "sympathetic in NJ" ...and they may have just taken the ride from JerseyCity or somewhere else to MAIL the stuff, if they aren't Local to Trenton.
;^)
FReegards,
Thanks and a Bump. . .
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