It's becoming increasingly apparent that the Bush administration -- including the FBI, Homeland Security, and the Pentagon -- all want the anthrax-killer case to quietly die with the person of Bruce Ivins. Yep, case closed, move along, folks. Right?
Well, excuse us. If you don't mind, we still have a few questions:
-- Was Ivins, as Marcy and Glenn Greenwald have wondered, a conscious part of the disinformation campaign to convince Congress and the public to go to war with Iraq?
-- Did Ivins -- if he really was the anthrax killer -- have any co-conspirators, as the evidence suggests?
-- Why was security at Fort Detrick, home of USAMRIID, probably the nation's most sensitive and secretive weapons laboratory, so lax as to allow this to happen?
-- And finally (and perhaps most significantly), was the mere fact of this kind of weaponized anthrax's existence at Fort Detrick another example of the Bush administration's flagrant violations of international law?
You see, the process used to create this anthrax was in flagrant violation of the Biological and Toxin Weapons Convention (more here). The United States is not just a cosigner, it is one of the chief authors of this particular international law, which has been in effect since 1972. Chief among its tenets is the prohibition against developing new biological-weapons processes.
The FBI's self-evident conclusion that the anthrax was produced at Fort Detrick is manifest evidence that we are violating that law -- and have probably been doing so for some time, even preceding the Bush regime.
Indeed, we've known since this spring that the anthrax was almost certainly produced there, when a Fox News report on a possible breakthrough in the case disclosed that "scientists at Fort Detrick openly discussed how the anthrax powder they were asked to analyze after the attacks was nearly identical to that made by one of their colleagues."
So you'll have to excuse us if we are not quite ready to move along. In fact, as Jane says, it's time for a full-blown, front-page congressional investigation.
That same Fox News story, incidentally, reported that there were four suspects in the anthrax case at the time. Now that the deed has been laid at Ivins' feet, does that mean the other three have been cleared? Judging from the FBI's treatment of the matter, it certainly seems so.
And yet for each door that officials want to close with Ivins' convenient suicide, four others seem to open. Moreover, as the New York Times observed this morning, there is still by no means any conclusive evidence that it was in fact Ivins -- nor even that he acted alone.
Perhaps the most troubling aspect of the anthrax case is the one that emerges from the larger picture that has been taking shape in the years since the attacks: It is now perfectly clear that the attacks were used by the Bush administration to drum up public fearfulness to advance the "War on Terror" as a marketing device for a whole panoply of measures and policies, from the Patriot Act to the invasion of Iraq.
And yet the perpetrator of those attacks, it turns out, was a scientist on the administration's payroll. There is of course no evidence connecting Ivins with the BushCo "terra" marketing team beyond this coincidence, but this simple fact itself is reason enough for a full investigation.
Observe, as Blue Texan has, that the objects of the attacks were Democratic congressional leaders (Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy) and a major "liberal media" figure, Tom Brokaw of NBC. Perhaps it was only a coincidence that congressional Democrats and the media were going to be the Bush administration's chief obstacles in passing its initiatives under the rubric of the "war on terror".
Perhaps Ivins (or whoever the perpetrator was) actually saw this political reality and chose his targets out of an ideological desire to help the administration. Or perhaps he just wanted more funding for his particular line of research. But we won't know until there is a proper investigation.
One thing we do know: Once it became apparent that the phony theory that the anthrax contained bentonite -- which was how the attacks were originally connected to Iraq -- would not hold water, it was also clear that this was a case of pure domestic terrorism, and very likely right-wing terrorism at that. And it was at this point that all interest in solving the case, both on an official level and within the media, evaporated.
It's also now painfully clear that the attacks had their desired effect. Congressional Democrats in fact caved, and have continued to cave, every time the White House has waved the bloody, anthrax-stained "terra" shirt.
Likewise, so have the media -- witness their complicit role, as Greenwald has explored in some detail, in purveying the bentonite hoax. And of course, the right-wing bigotsphere has never given up on it; Michelle Malkin has continued to tout the theory as recently as this year -- though she has been impressively silent about Ivins.
Meanwhile, we dirty fucking hippies, who have been consistently right about this case, have again gone consistently ignored. (If you want an example of eerie prescience which actually was just very good, thorough, and well-informed analysis, check out Paul deArmond's 2002 paper on the matter.)
At the end of the day, what we're looking at is a Bush clusterfuck of historic proportions: an intensely important weapons program where security is criminally lax; an administration so intensely politicized that it is willing to seize upon terrorist attacks against their political enemies as a club for obtaining their agenda -- potentially through collusion with the terrorist; an administration similarly willing to flout the fundamental tenets of international law; while the actual perpetrator remains scot-free and is only finally revealed by his own continuing miscreancy.
If that doesn't bear investigation, nothing does.
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They’re being very quiet about when the ‘DNA analysis’ was done on the anthrax. The most I’ve heard is ‘before three years ago it was too expensive’ (like the government can’t afford it?). It makes me wonder if the tests were done in, say 2005 or 2006, and the results held for election year.
I hate it when the government makes em feel like a nutbar conspiracy theorist. Especially when the nutbar theories start being closer to the truth thatn the official versions.
FDI?
Great post Neiwert! Excellent questions.
David,
well this is one giant rabbit hole now aint it ? I see Senator Go Along to Get Along is actually pushing back on their tidy little story.
but wait, there’s more . . .New York Daily News validates David’s 12/03 Marketing Terra piece in a Saturday article -
they are monsters !
Nothing to see folks, now move along and let us tell you how afraid to be.
Election year wouldn’t have anything to do with it, now would it? And I only say that because every single thing this administration has done has been done with political gain as its primary driver.
Unsettling stuff. *raising hand* How do we know that anthrax was only produced under the Bush administration? Has there been any justification for its production, in spite of international law?
what about the fact that Ivins’ social worker or psychologist, or whatever she was, filed for a restraining order claiming that she had known since the year 2000 that he was sociopathic and homicidal? (sorry, no link right now - multi-tasking ).
And didn’t I read that Fort Detrick, at least during the relevant period, didn’t even *have* anthrax in a powdered form, but rather only as a liquid form, which they were working on converting into an aerosol form?
The questions left unanswered, the utter preposterousness of some of the claims, and the absolutel lack of any real evidence is enough to make anyone into a tinfoil hat paranoid nutjob. But just because I’m paranoid doesn’t mean this isn’t a conspiracy…
There must be more to come on this…
Add this to the “nothing to see here, move along” category.
Sorry, didn’t mean to pilfer your comment, didn’t read the commends til I posted.
Thought it said Ivins didn’t have access to the powdered form
He didn’t. I’m not a conspiracist, but something just doesn’t jibe with the FBI and there press on this.
jayt, that was part of the disinformation campaign. Check out that Fox News story; it’s clear that the “we only have it in liquid form” story was unadulterated bullshit dreamed up by a general looking for cover his facility’s ass.
oh what a tangled web we weave when first we conspire to deceive
I’m trying to think of reasons why the team leading the investigation would have been changed out in 2006. But, in tandem with your question, it sure raises the question whether someone was not doing everything he coudl do up until 2006, then switched out.
Thought it said Ivins didn’t have access to the powdered form
that’s not how I recall having read it - unfortunately, at the moment I can’t *remember* where I read it. crap.
This is what I’ve been wondering about. Hell, we went to Iraq on the supposed Biological and Chemical (not to mention mushroom clouds) claim, and we’re working on biological weapons?
Thanks for this info, David.
Though some of the sources protecting Ivins are also still saying it today.
Which again, raises the question about those four other suspects mentioned in the Fox piece.
So should we purge all Right wingers from sensitive jobs and the army because both the ATF bombing and this shows that an end of times mentality should not be near weapons.
Is Congress going to hold hearings?
Of course there needs to be an investigation, perhaps by another group. I have lost trust in any agency that Bush has influence over. But, what this country needs most of all is some prosecutions holding people to account. Investigations have proven beyond all doubt the corruption that has infected the government for the past eight years, yet no one pays any price. Corruption spreads when their is reward and no penalty.
Is the MSM going to ask Bush if the investigation is closed.
Total Information Awareness used the Anthrax attacks to blame Irak and justify a war. There was another claim that was mighty peculiar. In 2001, Homeland Stupidity chief idiot, Tom
Ridge, claimed that the Anthrax was “not weaponized”. The FBI was publicly claiming as recently as 2006, that it WAS NOT WEAPONIZED. The only reason to claim this is that TIA wanted suspicion diverted from US BioWar facilities. That is called Obstruction of Justice.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/.....01014.html
Hours before Casey was scheduled to testify before Congress about his knowledge of Iran-Contra, he was reported to have been rendered incapable of speech, and was later hospitalized. In his 1987 book, Veil: The Secret Wars of the CIA 1981-1987, Washington Post reporter Bob Woodward, who had interviewed Casey on numerous occasions, said that he had gained entry to Casey’s hospital room for a final, four-minute long encounter — a claim that was met with disbelief in many quarters, and adamant denial by Casey’s wife, Sofia. According to Woodward, when he asked Casey if he knew about the diversion of funds to the Nicaraguan Contras, “His head jerked up hard. He stared, and finally nodded yes.”[5]
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_J._Casey
Its amazing how people tend to die before they can tesify against GOP Presidents.
Question, in light of the meeting in the VP’s office about using Navy Seals to instigate a war with Iran-devoutly desired by the neocons-geeze, I can’t believe that I am actually suggesting this, but here goes. Could Cheney-along with other really hard core neocons-have arraigned for the anthrax attacks? Note that no repigs were attacked, but that dem senators and the Enquirer(sp?)a tabloid supermarket newspaper in fla(which could have been a tryout just to see if it would work) I know, it is way paranoid to even suggest this. But….considering cheney’s temper, his hatred of the dems who got the letters, and his raging desire to invade Iraq(a neocon dream for years) could he have been the one behind the curtain pulling the strings? I for one have an extremely hard time believing that security at Ft Detrick could be that bad. I had experience for many years-admittedly before 1998-with both military security around nuclear devices(I would think that the security for biologicals would at least be equal to that of nuclear devices) and-altho I don’t have many nice things to say about the CIA-the CIA housekeepers(the insiders word that covered those who specialized in the physical internal security for the CIA) did an excellent job at all times.
Huh, that article and picture. for some reason that picture of Ivins makes me want to cry. Ivins looks troubled. Poor lone gunman, if he is in fact the lone gunman *Okay slap me, my sympathy may be misplaced and Ivins might have been a gooper assassin*
Interesting that this is always used:
That kind of shit falls flat on me. Do we believe the social worker on his behavior?
Of course they will. And they will probably even write some sternly worded letters as well. /s
Who would get fired if security was lax? Have they been fired or promoted and given the Medal of Freedom Bush likes to promote people he wants to keep quiet.
Any attempt to achieve accountability before 1/21/09 would result in a pardon.
Glenn Greenwald for AG
There’s a clip discussing the social worker’s allegations. Some of his former coworkers seem skeptical.
Are you going optimist on me? :)
When did Cheney tell Leahy to fuck-off? Because the full sentiment is usually fuck off and die.
-G
And why on earth would we need aerosol anthrax?
Time until the corporate propaganda media accuses “the Democrat party” of attempting to “politicize” this issue in “election year grandstanding” in three… two… one…
The CNN clips say forensic psychiatrists diagnosed him as a sociopath etc. etc. Does that mean that Ivins was ranting and raving to the psychiatrists and social worker? Or . . .
I wonder if we can nail McCain for being weak on terror for not pushing to investigate this. I wonder if Bruce Ivins listened to Rush and read Michelle Malkin?
No one has accounted for Dr. Phillip Zack, (lt.col.), who also worked in the same dept., had access to the same materials, and was an arabophobe and a rabid zionist. They can’t even find him.
We certainly need to know more about the social worker, Jean Duley.
If she’d only been seeing him for six months, where does she get this:
WP
More from The New Scientist,
by a reporter who met Ivins in 1998.
linkies please
How do we know that Bruce Ivins isn’t a patsy unless we keep investigating.
. . . in the spirit of the Olympics, cbl slips in to a lovely tin foil maillot
apparently WaPo (through an FOIA request) came up with 20 facilities using Anthrax in research. most of course are Veterinary facilities. but consensus is these 4 were the likeliest of suspect facilities -
.USArmy Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases (Ft. Detrick, MD)
2.Dugway Proving Ground (Utah)
3.Naval Research Medical Center and associated military labs (MD)
4.Battelle Memorial Institute (Ohio; plus laboratories in many other locations)
and, the black helicopter crowd has scattered the Web with stories of a USDA Facility in Ames, IA. once having a strain that genetically matches those used in the attacks. but the tin foil hatted part is DOJ/FBI had that strain destoyed AND involves an FBI contact connected to Zacharias Moussaoui
I babble, you decide
Excellent post, David, but how to create an effective push for this most necessary investigation?
My understanding is there won’t even be a de rigueur autopsy performed to determine cod, even thought it should have been scheduled immediately to rule out pathogen (anthrax or other) caused death of someone who worked w/pathogens @ Ft. Detrick.
“As far back as the year 2000, [Ivins] has actually attempted to murder several other people, [including] through poisoning,” she said “He is a revenge killer, when he feels that he’s been slighted . . . especially towards women. He plots and actually tries to carry out revenge killings,” she told a judge.
My Sister with the Social Work degree says that if you talk about killing someone the Social Worker has to report you, were there any reports?
jayt, that was part of the disinformation campaign.
Thanks - seems to me that the mental health “records” of this guy might very well be disinfo as well.
As so many others have asked, how does one go about keeping what I presume must have been a “Top Secret” clearance while simultaneously being sociopathic and homicidal?
The investigation for my son’s clearance, which at the moment is for, I believe, only a lesser-level clearance, included questions re mental health. Merely by his checking a box, then erasing, a question as to whether he’d ever suffered from ‘anxiety’, everything came to a screeching halt - for about two months, during which time he was required to produce medical records indicating that he had no existing problem in that area.
Lotsa stuff here, which stinks to high heaven…
What?
Yes well imagine how this would play out if the recipients of the anthrax letters had all been goopers.
On Democracy Now! we learn that this social worker was a recent graduate, had two DUI’s and had other issues. Seems a lot of what she put on paper had little or no relation to reality.
Why anyone wouldn’t laugh in the face of anyone identifying themselves as a Special Agent of the FBI is beyond me. FBI has zero credibility. I wouldn’t trust these people any further than I could lift FBI headquarters.
I’ve always loved how Anthony Hopkins enunciates F…B…I in Silence of the Lambs. You can almost feel the contempt.
Giving a sociopath a security clearance and letting him play with WMD - brilliant absolutely brilliant.
No autopsy of a suspected terrorist involved in the Anthrax case is the Prince of Darkness himself trying to cover this up?
I guess we are supposed to assume Ivins just spilled it all out to her. And she dutifully reported.
yeah, there has to be corroborating evidence for that claim; and if there is corroborating evidence for that claim, then he would have been numero uno on the FBI profilers’ list of suspects. He wouldn’t have only recently been considered one.
We don’t know that he was a sociopath. Colleagues seem dubious that he was. CNN said that forensic psychiatrists diagnosed him, but they couldn’t confirm it. So er . . . what was CNN’s source?!?
To kill lots of people without the worry of radioactive fallout. Assuming that all the spores died like they were suppose to bomb today move in next week.
so if what you’re saying is true, she would be easily manipulatable.
I don’t discount the idea that a crazy person could have done this and BushCo took advantage of it. But there are way too many holes here.
I don’t ask this rhetorically, did anyone at ABC receive anthrax letters? At CBS? Was it only NBC?
I heard it’s actually pretty easy for others who have made threats to get on a secret service type of list.
A “new” DNA test was used that linked the anthrax to the killer. I think I see a pattern: create new military tribunals to convict terrorists without all of that annoying, inconvenient evidence stuff, re-write laws to forgive your own law-breaking, and create new DNA tests to link the anthrax strain to the desired perpetrator. The repubs do create their own reality.
Why NBC?
You have to listen to the segment. There was something about her cooperating with the FBI for some time. Since my sound card is dead I’m gonna have to make an mp3 and play it on my stereo.
The whole thing just stinks to high heaven. With all the trouble the FBI Lab has had over the years I have trouble believing they were able to come up with a test to track anthrax.
why would a forensic psychiatrist be diagnosing him, unless said psychiatrist was told Ivins was a suspect. Was Ivins in treatment prior to the last six months?
I also think it’s possible he could have been driven to suicide. I am unclear if he was held in a facility up until the time of his death, or had he been released. He could have squirreled away enough med’s over a period of time to use to kill himself. But was it made easy for him to off himself?
Recent grad? Handling a sociopath, all by her lonesome? I am confused. I am trying to think here. From what I know of the world of forensic psychiatry, she would have been just part of a team. Or maybe it’s different in other states? It’s very confusing. Why is she the only one speaking?
Remember, Nancy Pelosi told us we don’t know the half of it. It was about this time last year that she made that statement.
One person got Anthrax out of a top secret military base? The Feds do know that Russia, China and Al Quieda would all pay a researcher pay very well for a sample of Anthrax.
The feds do psych evaluations for top secret Anthrax clearance don’t they? Maybe they should update the tests.
Also its hard to believe they don’t inventory the Anthrax before and after a shift and search people coming and going.
I’m sorry which segment should I listen to?
(that is such a drag that your sound card went out on you.)
….who could have anticipated….
A court would appoint one. I am going to have to ask a forensic psychiatrist I know about all this crap, because I am truly puzzled.
A new, previously unavailable DNA identification process led investigators to the Army scientist and alleged 2001 anthrax killer, who killed himself as authorities closed in on him, FOX News has confirmed.
Are you suggesting the new test isn’t real or only that its been manipulated? Whats the name of the new test so we can google or ask friends?
Sorry, haven’t read the comments, a quick perusal of Irishtimes.com searching for “anthrax” has some interesting time frames.
Sat. 22 June 1996 UN Completes destruction of Iraqi germ warfare plant
Fri. 5 Oct 2001 US rules out terrorism in Fla. anthrax case (next day reported victim was not expected to survive - the first fatality was the editor in Fla.)
Wed. 10 Oct 2001 US suggests anthrax germs may be lab made….produced by a lab in Iowa
Mon. 15 Oct 2001 Bush rejects Taliban offer to expel Bin Laden
This gives an idea of what the world knew and when they knew it. It looks like what passes as facts in the US is mostly useless lies, but that is only an opinion.
Is it true that nobody can even locate Dr. Philip Zack? I find that particularly disturbing. This case is a wormhole, if there ever was one.
I don’t know why a psychiatrist who specializes in forensic cases would be talking to a person who had not been convicted of a violent crime but deemed criminally insane. I’ve been in forensics units of state hospitals and there’s no way Ivins would be committed there.
To the best of my knowledge every state has legislation that permits the involuntary hospitalization of someone who is an imminent threat to him/herself or others. I don’t see anything about Ivins being involuntarily committed anywhere.
Stinks, just plain stinks.
as to lax security at Ft Detrick -
found this last week when Edward Teller mentioned Dr. Philip Zack -
Wiki
now this guy had been fired and would easily be considered antagonistic - yet was allowed back in
First story on todays DN!
Yeah and the rest of us when we get fired have to pick up and leave while security watches and then get escorted from the building. Interesting persnnel policies going on over at Fort detrick.
thanks, tuning in now :)
sorry
that was supposed to be in reply to SouthernDragon @ 72
A voodoo DNA Test.
oh Hi ET !
and thanks for sending me down that worm hole *g*
Hatfill isn’t exactly one of the good guys either - Rhodesian Special Forces, and hanging out in South Africa during Apartheid ?!?! not to forget his numerous ‘misstatements’ on his service record. then there is his work for SAIC .wiki
from NY Times
so he was released. This is where others have wondered why he chose Tylenol and codeine as a way to kill himself, and my question is where did he get the Tylenol with codeine? If he was committed as a danger to himself or others.
Don’t forget the FBI hasn’t been able to get a computer network set up in how many years? I mean there are more than enough firms, e.g., Sun Microsystems, Cisco, etc., that shouldn’t have any trouble setting up a network. If they can do it for global corporations, why not the FBI?
Oh, how the mighty have fallen.
cbl, I thought he was credible suspect myself, too. Was his recent windfall to make amends or to better compensate him?
Someone skilled had to create the anthrax, some person mailed these letters.
Thanks, Dave. Sorry I got to this thread late and haven’t had time to read all the comments. I agree that Ed Lake’s site is very informative. I put up a post this morning relying very much on Lake’s site and on the Chemical and Engineering News article that show the attack material was not “weaponinzed” in terms of being treated with silica or bentonite. That means any microbiologist could have produced it. For it to match the Ft. Detrick strain only means they had access to a few cells for a starter culture, and the 2002 incident shows cells were outside the containment zone at Ft. Detrick. Also, the isotope ratio analysis of the water used to grow and/or process the spores can be tossed out: I provide a link to where anyone with knowledge of microbiology can go to buy filtered water from Bethesda, MD. Click my name for the post.
In Florida a patient who has been Baker Acted, a 72-hour hold, has to be seen by a probate judge prior to the end of the 72 hour period. The hospital can request that the patient be kept for up to 6 months or they can release the patient based on their 72 hour evaluation. The length of Ivins’ hospitalization is puzzling. What did they do in 10 days that made them believe he was no longer homicidal/suicidal?
when the story broke and we all started googling, couldn’t help but wonder if he was at least a psy-ops team member (what’s up with that damn Greendale School mention that sent everyone scurrying in his direction ?)
let’s put it this way - would love to see irrefutable proof that he is in possession of the settlement money
ps, ran across a link about an hour ago that talks about aerosolizing the material and how it limits the pool of suspects and locations - will see if I can retrace my steps
Okay reading the NYT article.
Ivins is a suspect. There’s a grand jury. None of this is public. Why? And all this time nobody seemed to think Ivins should be hospitalized until:
Duley treated him in group therapy, and for how long? Hardly an intimate setting. She wasn’t his primary anything it seems. Maybe I am wrong.
Easy to get tylenol with codeine. He could have had it laying around from some previous injury.
There sure aren’t enough answers to all the questions. And claiming national Security on a lone nut suspect will.not.cut.it.
An awful short time for a “homicidal maniac.” Was he committed involuntarily? Last time I heard, observation was 14 days (different state?) Maybe his insurance ran out.
It must have been magic meds /snark.
I am also puzzled by the term “forensic psychiatrist” in this as well. I know someone who works at a state institute for the criminally insane. This particular person is a psychiatrist and does not consider him/herself a “forensic” psychiatrist, although he/she often has to go to court on behalf of patients. A judge of course can also appoint a psychiatrist for any kind of case (child custody etc.), but that is often from a pool of the willing psychiatrists, as I understand it. And those are not necessarily “forensic psychiatrists” either.
Here, I am wondering if the media is confusing court appointed psychiatrists who see the patient and deliver opinions with “forensic psychiatrists.”
Very OT: I will plan to raise this in another link. But for the record.
The administration has taken some unilateral step to drastically reduce coverage for hospice benefits. The numbers are significant, done without the Congress. If you are interested/in a position to speak out, please do. Hospice care helps many patients and families; it is also cost effective since it reduces alot of hospital and other costs in final illness. Thank you.
Argghh!
My understanding of this, Jim, is that what made this anthrax unique to Fort Detrick was the signatures left by the drying process.
That’s very interesting. Got a link for it? The amount of material in the Daschle and Leahy letters was millions of times more than would have been used in experiments at Fort Detrick, so it’s hard to understand how someone did not notice that much material being dried.
To my mind, he is LIKELY a patsy, TCU. There are too many unanswered questions, but the fact that everyone wants this closed immediately only serves to spotlight that point, imho.
My latest post is some thoughts on all of this.
perhaps he wasn’t a sociopath?
It was explained to me by a scientist I talked to when I was gathering info back in 2003. DeArmond’s paper (last page) mentions it:
deArmond also discusses other characteristics of these particular samples that indicate their origins at Detrick (or at a minimum a U.S. government lab).
Thanks, now to read it!
Here’s a segment concerning Jean Duley from Glenn Greenwald’s excellent column:
“Duley’s scrawled handwritten complaint against Ivins, seeking a Protective Order, has served as the basis for much of the reporting regarding Ivins’ mental state, yet it is hardly the model of a competent or authoritative professional. Quite the opposite.
‘Duley herself has a history that, at the very least, raises questions about her credibility. She has a rather lengthy involvement with the courts in Frederick, including two very recent convictions for driving under the influence — one from 2007 and one from 2006 — as well as a complaint filed against her for battery by her ex-husband.”
The fact that the MSM is touting this woman as an authority of any kind on anything makes me sick.
Elliott August 4th, 2008 at 9:59 am wrote:
see Greg Greenwald for Jean Dudley background HERE
THAT is what we’d all like to know.
And for the MSM not to factcheck at assertion that Duley seems to have no real basis for knowing raises more questions than it answers.
Next step: tie your suspect to scene(s) of the crime…
http://hosted.ap.org/dynamic/s.....TE=DEFAULT
Bruce Ivins was part of the Anthrax vaccine safety hearings in 1998.
Anthrax Vaccine Efficacy Against
B. anthracis Strains of Diverse
Geographical Origin
Patricia Fellows, Mara Linscott, and Bruce Ivins
Bacteriology Division, USAMRIID, Ft. Detrick
Bacillus anthracis
http://www.anthraxvaccine.org/testimon.htm
Ivins starts with an “I”. The “J” in New Jersey is the next letter in the alphabet. A coincidence? Maybe, maybe not. Looks like straw grasping time.