You got that right. But, why the publicity stunt with the pond? Thereby hangs a tail...
"In wartime, truth is so precious that she should always be attended by a bodyguard of lies." -- Winston Churchill
I beg your pardon...the "glove box" was a significant find in the investigation. They also recovered glass vials and gloves wrapped in plastic. They are draining the pond for more evidence. This could clear Hatfill and lead to the real culprit, as well as prosecute him if the evidence found in the pond can be tied to him. According to this Washington Post story:
The FBI first focused on the pond, part of an area known as the Frederick watershed, after a business acquaintance of Steven Hatfill -- described as a "person of interest" in the investigation by Attorney General John D. Ashcroft -- revealed that Hatfill once described how he might dispose of equipment contaminated with deadly bacteria, according to the sources.
It is interesting to note that Hatfill lives only a few miles from the pond. I am not saying he did it, but based on the above info, he should not be ruled out either.
Back in the late 1970s a group of YPSL (Young Peoples Socialist League) folk started growing up, getting married and needing medical insurance as well as paying jobs.
A bunch of them hired on at the New York Bulk and Foreign Facility in New Jersey.
The unions were talking strike fairly vigorously so the YPSL guys went on strike ~ all by themselves!
They all got fired.
A fringe group within YPSL took it upon themselves to intimidate the Postmaster General. They never got rehired. You better believe they never gave up their grudge either.
Given that the FBI seems unable or unwilling to investigate these people to see if they may have been involved in this latest event could you possibly arrange for your friends in Mossad to take a look-see. Remember, some of them are probably friends and associates with Barbara Hatch Rosenberg.