Ames, Iowa, as it turned out. Where a federally funded animal disease laboratory has stocks of decidedly NON-weaponized anthrax strains for research.
But that fact is just too inconvenient, now, isn't it?
"But that fact is just too inconvenient, now, isn't it?"
You haven't been following the anthrax story at all, have you? There is room for argument, to be sure. But your assertion about "inconvenient facts" is woefully uninformed.
To start with, the so-called Ames strain came from South Texas.
May I suggest you take some time to inform yourself on this particular subject. It should prove helpful down the road...