To: maestro;Ernest_at_the_Beach;Robert357;Nogbad;Dark Wing;Medium Rare;codebreaker
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To: Clinton's a rapist
All that is needed is a conveneint suicide and we have a domestic disgruntled ex-sceintist perp. Perfect.
15 posted on
12/19/2001 6:38:21 PM PST by
okisok
To: Clinton's a rapist; Mitchell; Alamo-Girl
Has anyone done a handwriting (or rather printing) comparison
between the hijackers (Atta especially)
and the mailed letters and envelopes?
I have heard NOTHING about such a comparison.
But obviously it has been done.
I seem to recall there were some photographs of Atta's diaries.
Does anyone have them or a link to them?
19 posted on
12/19/2001 7:54:16 PM PST by
Nogbad
To: Clinton's a rapist
An interesting story, but there are too many holes. Any individual, who is trying to grow and mill anthrax is likely to become contaiminated if he is handling the quantities in the two congressional letters in anything less than a specialized laboratory. That would mean that source of the anthrax, has to be someone on an anti-biotic regiment that is pretty strict for an extended period of time. Also the place where the work is being done is likely contaminated.
An alternative is that the anthrax was from a military lab or country sponsored lab. In that case it could have been transported in a sealed container and carefully transferred to the very few letters (2 congressional, two news related) that were the cause of so much harm. If that was the case then the anti-clumping binding agent should be a real clue as to the source of the anthrax.
On the other hand, if the binder is not recognized by the FBI, the anthrax could be totally home grown by someone like this. Earlier information on the Dashel letter indicated it was likely a bentonite quantity (which is associated within Iraqu.)
To: Clinton's a rapist;Anthrax_Scare_List
Thanks for the flag.
Tracking down the source of the anthrax letters seems to be very difficult.
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