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Clinton FBI Fingers "Right-Wing Hate Groups" in Anthrax Probe
Newsmax.com | Oct 27, 2001; 2:31 p.m. | Newsmax.com staff

Posted on 10/27/2001 12:17:07 PM PDT by Soul Citizen

Saturday Oct. 27, 2001; 2:31 p.m. EDT

Clintonized FBI Fingers 'Right-Wing Hate Groups' in Anthrax Probe

In a move reminiscent of the botched FBI investigations of the Clinton era, the bureau is actively pursuing weak leads suggesting "right-wing hate groups" are involved in the recent wave of anthrax attacks on the U.S.

Meanwhile clear circumstantial evidence pointing to Saddam Hussein and Osama bin Laden appears to have been placed on the back burner.

Before the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11 the U.S. hadn't suffered a single case of inhalation anthrax since 1976.

Still probers continue to insist they see no connection between the events of that day and the anthrax-laden letters sent out the next week to every branch of the U.S. government, the CIA, the big three network news divisions and the headquarters prominent newspapers from New York to Florida.

"Everything seems to lean toward a domestic source," one senior FBI official told the Washington Post Saturday. "Nothing seems to fit with an overseas terrorist type operation."

For some victims, such a claim seems more than a little absurd.

Steve Coz, for instance, whose National Enquirer headquarters in Florida was the first to be hit with an anthrax attack, complained two weeks ago that al Qaeda terror kamikaze pilot Mohamed Atta had been spotted in a local drugstore with reddened hands -- a condition he thought could be a symptom of cutenacious anthrax.

Another detail the FBI seems anxious to overlook: The widely reported visits by Atta and his coconspirators to Florida airfields where they inquired about renting cropdusters and the size of the chemical loads the planes could disperse.

The bureau seems none too interested in other potential evidence that could tie Atta to the anthrax assault.

"In Florida, agents haven't tested cars or residences used by some of the hijackers, including those of Mohamed Atta," reported the Wall Street Journal Thursday. "FBI officials said testing isn't a priority, because they assume that by now, the hijackers' cars and apartments would have been cleaned, removing any trace of anthrax."

Ken Alibek, who headed up the Soviet Union's biological weapons program said the FBI's "assumption" is wrong. He told the Journal that investigators should be conducting extensive testing for anthrax traces in vehicles used by suspects and in all places that a suspect resided.



Alibek's advice notwithstanding, Special Agent Rene Salinas told the paper, "At this time, there are no plans to go back and check (Atta's car and apartment) for traces of anthrax."

The FBI's belief that so-called domestic terror groups are behind the bioterror scourge is also belied by Friday's reports that anthrax found in a letter sent to Sen. Tom Daschle contained bentonite, a substance weapons experts say is Iraq's signature.

While some analysts point out that bentonite was also used in U.S. anthrax production, the Journal reported Friday that those stocks "were destroyed in the 1960's."

Dr. Khidhir Hamza, a former top official in Iraq's weapons of mass destruction program, also disagrees with the FBI's domestic terrorism hunch.

"This is Iraq," Hamza told CNBC.

"This is Iraq's work. Nobody (else) has the expertise outside the U.S. and outside the major powers who work on germ warfare. Nobody has the expertise and has any motive to attack the U.S. except Saddam to do this. This is Iraq. This is Saddam." (Read NewsMax.com's exclusive report on Dr. Hamza's comments.)

Saturday's news that the Czech government now confirms several meetings betweeen Atta and a top Iraqi intelligence official in Prague last June -- combined with reports last week that bin Laden was able to purchase anthrax from a factory in the Czech Republic -- add further legitimacy to suspicions of a foreign bioterror tie. (See: Osama Bought Anthrax)

Still, as the evidence mounts of al Qaeda and Iraqi involvement, the FBI seems hellbent on looking the other way.

"Ultra right-wing organizations -- including a particular West Coast Group -- have become a key focus of the massive federal investigation into the murderous anthrax attacks," the New York Post reported Thursday.

"Our feeling is the anthrax does not point to an international terrorist group," an FBI source told the Post for its front page report.

The sentiment was echoed by a Washington Post front page report two days later:

"The FBI and U.S. Postal Inspection Service are considering a wide range of domestic possibilities, including associates of right-wing hate groups and U.S. residents sympathetic to the causes of Islamic extremists," reported Post star reporter Bob Woodward.

What actual evidence does the FBI's have of a homegrown anthrax plot? Not much, at least if published reports are any indication.

Charges against suspected domestic bioterrorist Larry Wayne Harris, who was thought to be targeting Las Vegas with "weapons grade anthrax" earlier this year, had to be dropped after the "suspicious biological agent" he was carrying turned out to be a harmless anthrax vaccine.

At least 20 abortion clinics have been evacuated in the last three years after receiving anthrax threats -- including powdered letters. All turned out to be hoaxes.

The only U.S. prosecution for domestic bioterrorism to date was for a man who had mailed out two suspicious vials along with the note, "You have just been contaminated by anthrax."

Though the threat alone was a crime, the vials themselves turned out to contain nothing more toxic than tap water.

In fact, of the more than 300 homegrown anthrax scares investigated by the FBI in the last three years, all proved to be bogus -- until Sept. 11, that is.

Still, federal probers seem anxious to round up the usual suspects, no matter how unconvincing the evidence. One supposed hot lead currently being pursued: the gun show conection.

"The FBI has been making inquiries about a Nebraska man who for several years has been selling manuals at gun shows that provide information on making chemical and biological weapons," the Wall Street Journal reported Friday. If the FBI thinks the unidentified suspect actually possesses any anthrax, it isn't saying so.

Then there's the ever popular militia angle, which the bureau is reportledy following with little apparent reason:

"In Michigan, FBI agents have met several times since Sept. 11 with Ann Arbor police to talk about the whereabouts and capabilities of local militiamen," the Journal noted. "(There's) some concern that people in that element might see Sept. 11 as a good way to get more notoriety and exposure," the local police chief told the paper.

If these reports reflect the true thrust of the FBI's anthrax investigation, it's clear the bureau has yet to overcome eight years worth of Clintonization, where the only leads pursued were the ones that supported predetermined outcomes.

In fact, the bureau's decision not to test Atta's apartment for trace anthrax seems like deja vu all over again.

Recall the Vincent Foster death case, where FBI agents told Congress there was no need to analyze blond hairs found on his body or carpet fibers on his clothing.

Or Flight TWA 800, where investigators were uninterested in 300 witnesses who said they saw a missile strike the plane.

With blunders like that, it's no wonder Mideast terrorists thought they could get away with anything.


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To: Twodees
Neither McVeigh nor Nichols was ever a member of any militia. If you say they were, you're repeating Dan Rather's BS.

And according to the left wing anti-Christian Socialists, the Dividians were in a "compound" rather than a Christian comune.

81 posted on 10/27/2001 1:22:49 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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To: Soul Citizen
The myth of the rightwing hate group needs to be debunked. It is not that some on the right do not hate--most humans probably hate someone or something. The serious point is that hate is not the motive for wanting to preserve a heritage. Love is the motive for wanting to preserve a heritage. Hate is the motive for wanting to trash other people's heritage and values. Hate is the motive of the Left, not the Right. (See How To Identify The Bigot In The Argument.)

It sounds from this article that we need to have a reevaluation of certain people in the FBI. I don't believe they would be going off half-cocked, like this, if they were still guided by the moderate, broadbased American views of J. Edgar Hoover. This is more of the sort of crackpot tangent exhibited in the Randy Weaver and Waco cases.

But, frankly, let us hope that we are all wrong to be concerned; that they are all focused in the most practical direction to find the answers we all desire. I, for one, really do not want to be right in this concern.

William Flax Return Of The Gods Web Site

82 posted on 10/27/2001 1:24:23 PM PDT by Ohioan
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To: deadhead
They would BOO Hillary right out of the Bronx if she showed up at a Yankee game, I almost wish she would go so America could once again see this woman being BOOED

My sentiments exactly! I can't get enough of seeing that woman being booed and having her delusions of being so loved by "the people" come crumbling down around her. Maybe she'll gain 40 pounds and grow a beard like Al Gore did. You just know she's capable of it. :)

84 posted on 10/27/2001 1:26:45 PM PDT by Allegra
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To: globalism kills
It's Bush's FBI now. When are conservatives going to start hold THIS president responsible for what HIS minions do?

First of all, what has his "minions" done?
Sure, once he gets done cleaning up the 1,000 landmines Clinton left for him, he can clean out the lift wing terrorists.
He's kinda busy working to defend the country from Clintons lack of presidential skills right now.

85 posted on 10/27/2001 1:26:50 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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To: Bommer
McVeigh was thought to extreme for them and was booted out!

therefore, they were not members. The militia wanted nothing to do with them, so the A-rabs adopted them.
Anti- American, Anti-Christian A-rabs, just like the socialist party here in America.

86 posted on 10/27/2001 1:30:11 PM PDT by concerned about politics
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To: Soul Citizen
It ain't gonna happen, SC. Republicans in government are mostly of two types, cowardly idiots and stealth democrats. The democrats want this kind of crap to keep happening and the republicans are too stupid, too scared or too much in agreement with the democrats to stop it.

Bush could have started a real clean sweep as soon as he got into office. He didn't. The people he picked for his cabinet are pissants, look at them. Colin Powell is a UN buttboy, a socialist. Ashcroft is a Reno clone. Whitman is a utopian socialist, just as Norton is. Bush even created a new cabinet position and put Tom Ridge in it. Ridge could get elected running on the democrat ticket anywhere.

Face it, if he's picking such losers for his cabinet, then how is he ever going to get any good advice on who to get rid of? Look at who he picked to head the FBI. I don't expect anything like a cleanup.

87 posted on 10/27/2001 1:30:32 PM PDT by Twodees
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To: Bommer
As Carl said to Homer Simpson. "Your really are dumb".

No McVeigh was not a member of the Michigan Militia. No he didn't admit to it.

You do have a little bit right in that he attended one meeting and was refused membership.

88 posted on 10/27/2001 1:30:44 PM PDT by yarddog
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To: Soul Citizen
This may be a couple of dumb thoughts, and I'm not one who goes for conspiracy theories, however, it occurred to me a week or so ago, that Anthrax has certainly caused a panic (a known to whomever it is that has sent this stuff in the mail). Since it would be a known to cause panic (especially since it was sent to the media--which likes to self-report, and politicians (who have the same problem), the perpetrator would figure they'd get "free airtime." With the free airtime comes free information through the media. The perp. is learning how the postal service and government will detect future Anthrax mailings.

What if this is some kind of "dry run" for the real terror to be unleashed through the mail? Whomever did this has gained valuable information in the past couple of weeks.

Second thought, suppose the FBI is making statements about it being a "right wing group" because they are trying to throw off their suspects. How do we know that Russia hasn't released some of their small pox virus? I think they know more than they're letting on.

89 posted on 10/27/2001 1:31:08 PM PDT by nicmarlo
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To: Ohioan
It's probably reflex action on the part of most of us, when we see the looney left wing press lash out against some imagined "Right Wing Hate Group" and we flash back to the corrupt years of the tyrannical clinton administration and the action of the drunken reno's justice crime family. It's Iraq that's behind this .... period!!!
91 posted on 10/27/2001 1:31:43 PM PDT by Highest Authority
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To: Soul Citizen
It is going to take more than a Bush appointee to head the FBI to cause me to regain any confidence in the agency since, Ruby Ridge, Waco, OKC bomber trials and investigations, etc. I am willing to give them a chance but this always looking for a right wing kook attitude has go to change, especially when we are at war with Islamic Fundamentalists bent on our destruction.
92 posted on 10/27/2001 1:32:56 PM PDT by ImpBill
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To: concerned about politics
Only a pure idiot would tie Anti- American activities to the right wing.

The problem that you and many others have is that you don't understand what is meant by this. A "Right Wing Hate Group" is NOT the Eagle Forum, it's Aryan Nations. It's not "National Right to Life" it's "The Brotherhood."

In short, they are people that very, very few FReepers would care to associate with.

"Refusing to accept the earth as our sacred mother, these Christians have become a dangerous threat to the survival of humanity. They are the blight on the environment and to believe in Bible prophecy is unforgivable."

--VP Al Gore, in his book EARTH IN BALANCE, p.342

This is an "Urban Legend." If you check the book out of the library and go to P. 342, you will find no such statement.

Go HERE for an explanation of how this bogus rumor got started. Remember: Truth is always better than myth in advancing the cause of truth.

93 posted on 10/27/2001 1:33:47 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: Bommer
McVeigh attended one meeting, was never invited to join and was told he wasn't welcome. Nobody in the Michigan Militia had ever even seen Nichols. Where ever you're getting your info, it's wrong.
94 posted on 10/27/2001 1:34:08 PM PDT by Twodees
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To: Campion
If these are "conservatives," why is it that the only thing either Xlinton or Hitlery have gotten is some rotten gunk with salmonella in it?

They don't say "conservatives" they say "right wing hate groups." The fact is that such groups don't differentiate between Bill Clinton and George W. Bush. To them, they're all "Demo-publicans," just two faces to the same coin.

96 posted on 10/27/2001 1:36:25 PM PDT by Illbay
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To: concerned about politics
You're right. My house would be referred to as a compound if I ever ran afoul of the BATF, as would yours.
97 posted on 10/27/2001 1:36:38 PM PDT by Twodees
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To: martian_22
All I read is media saying this and quoting "senior FBI or govt officials". I want names.

You aren't going to be given names. I noticed that just since yesterday (Friday) that the "blame it on domestic" terrorists push is on for real in the media. It has quickly gone from an outside "possibility" to almost an odds on favorite that the source of the anthrax is domestic. Since this simply flies in the face of all reason, I have to believe that the power people already know where the anthrax came from and that they want that information buried because they either don't want to deal with it or they are afraid to deal with it. They are afraid to just come out and say, "Yeah, it was Iraq" or "it was Russia." Then what? I think Hussein called Washington's bluff and they're going to let him get away with it. Washington would rather sacrifice a few thousand American lives than use nukes on Iraq and "look bad" in the world community.

Richard W.

98 posted on 10/27/2001 1:36:53 PM PDT by arete
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To: Soul Citizen
It is certainly possible that domestic anti-American eco-terrorist LEFT-WING groups might be implicated.

They DO share an agenda with the anti-American Islamic Terrorists! Hello FBI!!!

99 posted on 10/27/2001 1:37:47 PM PDT by headsonpikes
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