Here is why: The Aztlan Letter was written **AFTER** the Anthrax Letters were published. Look in the Wayback Machine. Aztlan did not put the letter on the web until after the Anthrax Letters had been published. The Anthrax Letters were used as modells by Aztlan in writing their << letter >>. I do not see a reason to believe that the letter is real.
If you can find evidence that Aztlan announced their << July >> incident prior to the 2001 anthrax attack, or that Aztlan posted the image of their letter before the 2001 Anthrax Letters had been published, then I am wrong. I do not think you will find that evidence.
"Compare the Aztlan Letter and the Anthrax Letters. Similar use of capitals, some letter formation similarities."
I believe the comparison was with the Ricin Letter rather that the Anthrax Letters.
Too bad the photo of the Aztan Letter was taken at an angle, making direct comparison somewhat difficult - however, those backward slanted "I"'s are interesting.
Suspicious Powder Mailed in East-End
Josh Pringle
Monday, September 20, 2004
Ottawa Police don't suspect the substance was dangerous, but Emergency crews were kept busy Monday by a letter containing white powder.
A letter containing the powder and a picture of Osama bin Laden was delivered to an east-end housing complex.
Police said the envelope also contained a letter saying don't touch the powder.''
To: TownCryer
From: La Voz de Aztlan La_Voz@Aztlan.Net
Date: Thu, 23 Sep 2004 14:16:43 -0700
The letter was in our P.O. Box on July 9, 2001 and had a postmark of July 5, 2001.
We did not publish the letter on our website until October 9, 2001.