To: WL-law
There's some problems with your theory. First it relies on an unsubstantiated report of Atta and Ani meeting in Prague. There is no evidence for that meeting, yet evidence must exist since Czech intel didn't know who Atta was at the time of the meeting. Second, the spores sent through the mail had to be processed with a centrifuge or similar device after being grown from bacteria. The bacteria do not cause infection, only the spores. Third, the additive (bentonite) is not rare, it's $7 for a 50 pound bag.
16 posted on
05/12/2003 6:35:43 AM PDT by
palmer
(ohmygod this bulldozer is like, really heavy?)
To: palmer
There's some problems with your theory. First it relies on an unsubstantiated report of Atta and Ani meeting in Prague. There is no evidence for that meeting, yet evidence must exist since Czech intel didn't know who Atta was at the time of the meeting. Second, the spores sent through the mail had to be processed with a centrifuge or similar device after being grown from bacteria. The bacteria do not cause infection, only the spores. Third, the additive (bentonite) is not rare, it's $7 for a 50 pound bag.The meeting DID occur, it's been confirmed by the Czech govt, check the story as its developed over time. The NY Times played a role in downplaying the authenticity of the meeting, with some FALSE reporting. Go figure.
39 posted on
05/12/2003 8:44:47 AM PDT by
WL-law
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