Posted on 06/25/2002 3:04:53 PM PDT by John H K
Reported FBI is raiding (and they did use the term "raiding") the home of a Ft. Detrick researcher in connection with the Anthrax case. Didn't have any further info, just came in.
How can the "bureaucracy" have horrendous inefficiency if "most in government actually DO try to serve our country"???
According to the story, it was consensual, so probable cause isn't required.
And I didn't prevent the OKC bombing or either of the WTC attacks either, did I? Your point?
Details will trickle out
The point is that you seem to be implying that they (the FBI) are 1) either not doing their best or 2) you can do it better.
I don't beileve either.
If you don't, you are making a conscious decision to remain uninformed.
Which is it? Did they not do a good enough job, or could you do it better. How would you have done it different? Be specific, and be sure to hold the law in account if you can.
You couldn't?
Well then shut the f*ck up!
Either you are a government employee (such as schoolteacher) or do not understand what "freedom of speech" is, and will soon loose any you had.
Hank
It is possible that the anthrax cooker was paid by Atta and his buddies, and delivered the stuff to them, then Atta and his friends put it in letters, sent it off to be cycled through the mail in NJ and DC. Maybe that lady who died in NY, who had no known connections, mailed a letter for a friend of a friend and ended up with the disease herself.
The folks up here surmised that Ottille Lundgren, woman who died in CT, probably contracted it because of her habit of ripping junk mail into pieces before throwing it in the trash. Some of her mail had come through one of the affected sites. Even if the amount of anthrax was very small, she was older and had less of a chance of fighting the effects of the disease on her lungs.
(snip)
Mrs. Rosenberg said she and several colleagues have wondered whether the FBI's failure to bring charges in the case is related to government reluctance to publicly acknowledge its biochemical operation.
"Is the FBI dragging its feet? I just don't know. And, if so, I don't know why," she said.
Somehow, I'm of the opinion that you are more interested in haranguing me than looking for facts and truth. I doubt you have enough curiosity to find the link and read the article yourself, so I'm eliminating some excuses for ignorance.
Please prove me wrong.
That said, some of Clinton's biggest supporters were "Jordanians" that were actually Pallys.
Do a google on H.Masri, Farouki and like DC names.
Alien Arrest In Highlandtown
June 24, 2002
The Associated Press
Agents from the F-B-I and the State Department have arrested a 27-year-old Jordanian national suspected of making illegal payoffs for visas obtained from a U-S embassy overseas.
Rasmi Alshannaq was arrested this morning at the home he shares with his father in Baltimore's Highlandtown neighborhood.
According to the warrants, agents were looking for evidence that an insider at a U-S embassy in the Middle East is illegally supplying documents to help people who've been denied entry into the United States.
Authorities say Alshannaq lived in Jordan but entered the United States from Qatar in October of 2000. Authorities believe he may have obtained a visa illegally in Qatar after his attempts to emigrate from Jordan were unsuccessful.
I am wondering if the anthrax raid (if real) and this arrest are separate incidents.
Bio researchers asking the same questions that I am, and you want to throw crap at me? bunchalosers.
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