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Profile of a Killer
The New York Times ^ | January 4, 2002 | By NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

Posted on 01/05/2002 4:37:59 AM PST by CrossCheck

I think I know who sent out the anthrax last fall.

He is an American insider, a man working in the military bio-weapons field. He's a skilled microbiologist who did not aim to kill anybody or even to disrupt the postal system. Rather, he wanted to sow terror. Like many in the bio-warfare field, he felt that the government was not sufficiently attuned to the risks of anthrax, so he seized upon the opportunity presented by Sept. 11 to get more attention and funding for bio-terror programs like those that have been his career.

How do I know all this? Well, I don't exactly. But talk to the people in the spooky world of bio-terror awhile, sop up the gossip and theories, and as you put the clues together -- as bio-terror experts and F.B.I. officials are now doing -- a hazy picture seems to come into focus. It's not a certainty but an educated guess, circulating among many who know their business.

"I think there are on the order of 100 people who could have done it, who have the access to the spores and the technical expertise to have done it," says one man with long experience in the shadows of the United States bio-defense program. "I've got to admit that I could be a suspect. I've been interviewed by the F.B.I."

The emerging image of the killer that many of the experts see (but not all; anthrax experts agree about as much as economists do) is precisely the opposite of the perpetrator whom we initially imagined. Our first impulse when catastrophes happen is to look for foreigners to round up, as we did after the Oklahoma City bombing and after the crash of Flight 800. The Bush administration tried hard to find evidence to pin the anthrax attacks on Iraq.

In fact, many experts believe that the killer is tied to the American bio-weapons program because the anthrax he sent out is genetically identical to the anthrax kept by the United States Army. A microbiologist named Paul Keim is helping the authorities compare the genetic fingerprint of the mailed anthrax, and every indication is that it derives at least indirectly from the mother lode of the military strain, kept at Fort Detrick, Md.

The mailed anthrax is also astonishingly pure and equivalent (in spore size and concentration) to the best the American Army ever achieved. Making anthrax in a dry powdered form of this quality is difficult, and beginning in 1959 took 900 workers in the "hot" area of Fort Detrick years of effort (and two accidental deaths, including that of an unlucky electrician who changed light bulbs at the wrong time). Thus it seems that the murderer had access not only to the American military germs but also to some knowledge of the American military method of preparing it in its dry form.

Why do specialists agree that the murderer was not trying to kill anybody? Because he taped the envelopes tightly, and as of September nobody expected that the spores could leak through envelopes. Moreover, each of the letters that has been recovered announced that the substance was anthrax and advised the recipient to take antibiotics.

"I don't think that he was trying to kill anybody," said Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, a microbiologist who has studied the attacks for the Federation of American Scientists. "I think the motive was to create public fear, to raise the profile of biological warfare."

The F.B.I. may already have talked to the killer. There are not that many people with the access to germs, the knowledge and an anthrax vaccine booster shot in the last year. But the murderer showed a knowledge of forensics (apparently not licking a stamp or envelope, for example, to avoid leaving DNA), and it may be very difficult to move from suspicions to sufficient proof for an arrest.

Washington has been pressing Russia, Pakistan and other countries, quite rightly, to improve their control of germs, chemicals and nuclear weapons. But one of the lessons of the anthrax investigation is that the first thing we need to do to feel safer is put our own house in order. It is appalling that we cannot even determine which labs have exchanged anthrax with Fort Detrick.

Terrorism and laxity, it seems, afflict not only foreigners with different complexions and religions, but --in exceptional cases -- perhaps also those with white lab coats and military haircuts.


TOPICS: Anthrax Scare; Crime/Corruption; Editorial
KEYWORDS: anthrax; anthraxscarelist; barbarahrosenberg; barbararosenberg; barbrosenberg; fortdetrick; ftdetrick; keim; kristof; nicholasdkristof; nicholaskristof; paulkeim; rosenberg
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To: Black Jade
and I have every intention of continuing to do so.

That's your perogative.

I stand by my characterization of this group, and am content to let the observers decide for themselves.

41 posted on 01/07/2002 4:20:37 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Black Jade;He Rides A White Horse; Miss Marple; Howlin, glock rocks
Anyone who defends AFP and the NY Slimes as reliable sources has real problems with reality and truth!

However, be our guest and post the Cr@p from these two left wing/maggot infested liberal agenda pushers. You will have a great fan club among FRers who are not conservatives!

I think that those of you who post these left wing agenda pushers will find out that you are trying to push their BS uphill on FR in 2002! Just remember the laws of gravity when you post their BS! We will be increasing the uphill grade when this trash is posted as conservative wisdom when it is left wing agenda pushing!

42 posted on 01/07/2002 7:18:08 AM PST by Grampa Dave
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To: Black Jade
I have also used FAS as a source quite frequently. They have a high degree of credibility. Seems to me, when building a case in a letter to the press or an elected official, it works better to use sources they recognize and trust.
43 posted on 01/07/2002 8:13:48 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Alamo-Girl
Well Alamo-Girl, when they spew the usual "pro-lifers are violent extremists", and "guns are evil", and pro-UN propaganda, they sound like every other liberal I've heard on FR.

Maybe that's just me.

46 posted on 01/07/2002 11:00:01 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Alamo-Girl, Black Jade
Small arms kill hundreds of thousands of people each year in conflicts, crime, and suicide.

This July, the United Nations will hold a conference on how to reduce this global plague.

Please help us spread the word about the conference and the impact gun violence has on communities across the United States.

When: Any time before 30 June 2001
What: Collect and display images that show the human impact of gun violence
Why: To humanize the conference and attract media attention
Where: Wherever you are, all around the world

All aboard, sign me up!! Let's all pull together for the UN!!

Like I said.....

47 posted on 01/07/2002 11:13:47 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Alamo-Girl, Black Jade
You can find this tidbit below on their website. Just click on the link they provide marked, "Fast Facts For the Global Citizen"

Since 1990, the United States has exported more than 152 billion dollars worth of weaponry to states around the world. The U.S. dominates this international arms market, supplying over half of all arms exports in 1999, four times more than the second largest supplier. U.S. weapons sales help outfit non-democratic regimes, soldiers who commit gross human rights abuses against their citizens and citizens of other countries, and forces in instable regions on the verge of, middle of, or recovering from conflict.

U.S.-origin weapons find their way into conflicts the world over. The United States supplied arms or military technology to more than 92% of the conflicts under way in 1999. The costs to the families and communities afflicted by this violence is immeasurable. But to most arms dealers, the profit accumulated outweighs the lives lost. In the 1990's, over 65% of world arms deliveries were sold or given to developing nations, where lingering conflicts or societal violence can scare away potential investors.

48 posted on 01/07/2002 11:22:45 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: He Rides A White Horse
Thanks for your post! I realize that the political posture of the F.A.S. is an abomination to many.

But it has been my experience that the best way to reason with a fellow Christian is to use our most credible source, the Bible ----- and likewise, it seems to me that the best way to reason with "blame America first" liberals is to use their very own favorite sources, including F.A.S. - along with unbiased raw data sources. Just my two cents...

49 posted on 01/07/2002 11:28:05 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: CrossCheck
I imagine what Ms. Rosenberg really wants to say is that the perp is a right wing, pro-life Christian with deep ties to the US industrial/ military complex /sarcasm
50 posted on 01/07/2002 11:31:37 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Alamo-Girl
My two cents is to use discretion when posting items from this group, because they obviously have an agenda. One that I doubt most here would agree with.

So they may criticize China from time to time, that sort of thing, clever folks will use tactics of that nature to lend credence to other statements and arguments, which probably is more representative as to their real goals and aims. These people are not stupid, that is readily apparent.

Remember that the "best" lies are usually those that have a grain of truth to them. You'll find that in Scripture also.

Over and out.

51 posted on 01/07/2002 11:38:03 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Alamo-Girl
......and mind you Alamo-Girl, I've read much of your work, and would hardly call you a "Globalist" so don't take it personally.
52 posted on 01/07/2002 11:40:08 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: He Rides A White Horse
I didn't take it personally! What you describe is basically they way I've done it all along.

If you read the Downside Legacy, you'll see that the excerpts taken from the F.A.S. deal mostly with transcripts of hearings, historical notes and statistics - and not opinions!

53 posted on 01/07/2002 11:54:40 AM PST by Alamo-Girl
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To: Black Jade
"the Cr@p from these two left wing/maggot infested liberal agenda pushers,"

Hey, mind if I borrow that one sometime?

55 posted on 01/08/2002 9:45:39 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Black Jade, tex-oma
You obviously miss the point. It seems you two miss the point, however.

The word for the day is C-A-U-T-I-O-N when dealing with certain organizations.

In regards to the NYT, if they printed the Declaration of Independence, I would feel compelled to check for any changes in wording made to it by them.

Shoot, if they told me the sun was shining, I would have to go look for myself just to be sure.

59 posted on 01/08/2002 9:52:41 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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To: Black Jade
There's no "hidden agenda."

Fine, then.

Maybe you like gun grabbing, UN promoting, pro-aborts without an agenda.

60 posted on 01/08/2002 9:54:00 AM PST by He Rides A White Horse
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