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Who Mailed the Anthrax Letters?/ NY Times Editorial
Today’s NY Times wants to know if the FBI’s evidence — linking Bruce Ivins to the anthrax letters — really holds up. Frontline/ProPublica/McClatchy last week informed us, after reviewing thousands of FBI documents obtained through FOIA, that the FBI misled us. Ivins’ late-night hours at the lab in September-October 2001 were not really that different…
Jean Duley emerges from undisclosed location after 18 months to bolster FBI’s case against Ivins
Jean Duley gave Anderson Cooper the scoop (watch the video!) on Bruce Ivins. Not to put too fine a point on it, but a few facts are in order. Ms Duley was well known to the Maryland police. Her past charges included possessing narcotics paraphernalia, battery, and many DUIs, including a guilty plea 3 months…
UW Professors: Accused Anthrax Killer Couldn’t Have Done It
From the University of Wyoming: … “The scientific evidence clearly shows that the (anthrax) wasn’t produced in our laboratory (USAMRIID),” the two UW professors say. “The FBI based part of its case on unusual activity that took place in our lab for one week. There is no way he could produce that amount of spores…
He did it to test his vaccine????
The anthrax letters did not test anyone’s vaccine. For people exposed to the anthrax letters, anthrax vaccine was given in three doses over 4 weeks. It takes about 4-6 weeks after vaccinations start before recipients develop levels of antibodies to anthrax that may be protective. The vaccine’s label even points out that anthrax vaccine is…
2,000 medical staff refuse H1N1 vaccine in Pune / Times of India
Not a single doctor or paramedic of the 2,000 working at public hospitals in Pune, India have accepted free flu shots offered to them by state government, according to the Times of India. Yet hospitals in the US increasingly force their employees to receive these inoculations, although they have not been shown to reduce infections…
2 weeks after the Nordstream pipeline sabotage, 2 undersea warfare experts get awards. Bad timing?
They work for a “nonprofit” govt contractor associated with JHU and one of Ms. Blodgett’s specialties is undersea mine warfare. No, I don’t think they had anything to do with Nordstream. But isn’t it funny how anything can be a nonprofit these days? BTW, this “nonprofit” made our esteemed Director of National Intelligence a Senior…
