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|description=A week after [[9/11]], weaponised anthrax spores was sent from a US lab to media offices and to two U.S. Senators who were obstructing the rollback of [[civil liberties]]. A $100M [[FBI]] investigation concluded that  posthumously blamed a "[[lone nut]]" researcher. In 2015, the FBI head of the investigation sued the [[US Attorney General]] alleging that exculpating evidence had been withheld.
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The '''2001 anthrax attacks''' in the United States, also known as '''Amerithrax''' from its FBI case name, occurred over the course of several weeks beginning on September 18, 2001, one week after the [[9/11|September 11 attacks]]. Letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to several news media offices and two Democratic U.S. Senators, killing five people and infecting 17 others. The ensuing investigation is said by the [[FBI]] to have become "one of the largest and most complex in the history of law enforcement" <ref>[http://www.fbi.gov/anthrax/amerithraxlinks.htm FBI web site Anthrax case links]</ref>, and cost around $100,000,000.<ref>[http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/561 UG#561 - $100,000,000 to Crack A Lone Nut? (Amerithrax, Gladio, 7/7 and The Conspiracy against Conspiracies)], radio show including 1 hour about the Amerithrax case</ref>
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The '''2001 anthrax attacks''' in the United States, ([[FBI]] case name '''Amerithrax'''), occurred over the course of several weeks beginning a week after the [[9/11|September 11 attacks]]. Letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to several news media offices and two U.S. Senators, [[Tom Daschle]] and [[Patrick Leahy]], killing 5 and infecting 17 others. The ensuing investigation, said by the [[FBI]] to have become "one of the largest and most complex in the history of law enforcement"<ref>[http://www.fbi.gov/anthrax/amerithraxlinks.htm FBI web site Anthrax case links]</ref>, cost around $100,000,000<ref>[http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/561 UG#561 - $100,000,000 to Crack A Lone Nut? (Amerithrax, Gladio, 7/7 and The Conspiracy against Conspiracies)], radio show including 1 hour about the Amerithrax case</ref> and blamed [[Bruce Ivins]], a "[[lone nut]]" anthrax researcher. [[Richard Lambert]], the FBI officer who was put in charge of the investigation, says that it suffered from intense compartmentalisation and lack of critical resources (such as bioweapons experts). He sued the FBI in 2015, alleging that they were concealing evidence that could have exonerated Ivins.<ref>https://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/09/us/ex-fbi-agent-claims-retaliation-for-dissent-in-anthrax-inquiry.html</ref><ref>http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-fbi-hiding-evidence-anthrax-case-20150415-story.html</ref>
  
==Bruce Ivins==
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==Official Narrative==
{{FA|Bruce Ivins}}
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[[image:amerithrax letters.jpg|480px|left|thumbnail]]
Bruce Ivins was a microbiologist, vaccinologist and biodefense researcher at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. He allegedly committed suicide by takeing a drug overdose on July 29, 2008. On August 6, 2008, he was officially declared the [[lone nut]] behind the Amerithrax Attacks, 8 days after his alleged suicide. On February 19, 2010, the FBI formally closed its investigation. No direct evidence implicating Ivins was presented and some documents relating to the investigation remain under seal. <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/us/20anthrax.html F.B.I., Laying Out Evidence, Closes Anthrax Letters Case] New York Times 19 February 2010</ref>  
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Beginning a week after [[9-11]], letters were sent containing the text "2001-09-11" and "Death to America. Death to Israel".<ref>http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/721</ref> They also contained weaponised anthrax spores.
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Initially assumed to be the work of [[Al Qaeda]], the attack was later discovered to be the work of "[[lone nut]]" [[Bruce Ivins]], a bioweapons researcher at the [[United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases]] (USAMRIID) in [[Fort Detrick]], Maryland, a [[BSL4 facility]]. On July 29, 2008 he killed himself by taking a [[drug]] overdose because he felt that the [[FBI]] were closing in on him. His motives remain unclear. Details of their $100,000,000 investigation need to be kept secret for reasons of [[national security]].
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===Problems===
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''Many'' people have problems with the {{on}}, most notably, [[Richard Lambert]], the chief investigator for the [[FBI]] in charge of the case.<ref name=antv/> Lambert filed a lawsuit in April 2015 alleging legal malpractice, claiming (amongst other things) that evidence which would have definitely exonerated Ivins was suppressed.<ref>http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1714250-former-fbi-special-agent-in-charge-richard.html</ref><ref name=antv>http://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/2015/04/fbis-amerithrax-case-just-unravelled-ex.html</ref>
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==Connection Between Robert Stevens and Alleged 9/11 Perpetrators==
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Gloria Irish was a real estate agent in Boca Raton, Florida. She was also the wife of Michael Irish, an editor for the Sun newspaper (now the Tampa Bay Times) in Boca Raton. Some time before the [[9/11]] attacks, Gloria showed houses to two of its alleged perpetrators, Marwan al-Shehhi and Hamza al-Ghamdi<ref>Tisch, Chris. "Hijackers linked to tabloid // ANTHRAX" ''Tampa Bay Times'', 20 June 2006, https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2001/10/15/hijackers-linked-to-tabloid-anthrax/</ref>. On 5 October 2001, Robert Stevens, a journalist who worked for the same newspaper as Gloria's husband, died as a result of pulmonary anthrax. His murder would be the first death attributed to the [[Amerithrax]] attacks.
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==Preparation==
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{{FA|Operation Dark Winter}}
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In June 2001 [[Operation Dark Winter]] a two day "[[terrorism exercise]]" was staged "wherein senior former officials would respond to a bioterrorist induced national security crisis".<ref>http://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/events-archive/2001_dark-winter/index.html</ref>
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As "a precaution", according to the ''[[Washington Post]]'', [[Cipro]] was administered to [[Dick Cheney]] and his close staff on the evening of 9/11 as the [[Vice President]] was secreted off to an undisclosed location, days before the first anthrax letters were mailed.<ref name=CheneyCipro>http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20011023/aponline201158_000.htm</ref>, on the advice of [[Jerome Hauer]]. Bush's reactions to the anthrax mailings were, at best, slow and he took every opportunity to invoke "[[Osama Bin Laden]]" in the rhetoric he employed in his public utterances about them. <ref name="CIPRO">[http://truthmovecom.blogspot.com/2008/07/jerome-hauer-911-suspect-awaiting.html Jerome Hauer Cipro advice to White House]</ref>
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=="Investigation"==
  
== Mail Isolation Control and Tracking program ==
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===Steven Hatfill===
A secret program entitled ''The Mail Isolation Control and Tracking program'' was instituted after the 2001 Anthrax Attacks. This was hidden from the public for 12 years until cited by the FBI in its investigation of [[April 2013 ricin letters]]. Under the program, Postal Service computers photograph the exterior of every piece of paper mail that is processed in the United States — about 160 billion pieces in 2012. These images are kept so that the US Postal Service can retroactively track mail correspondence at the request of law enforcement.
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{{FA|Steven Hatfill}}
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The [[FBI]] accused [[Fort Detrick]] scientist, Dr. [[Steven J. Hatfill]], of carrying out the attacks and pursued him for years{{when}}. In 2008, the [[US Justice Department]] agreed to pay him $4.6 million to settle his lawsuit.<ref name=nyt>[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/30/us/anthrax-victims-family-to-receive-2-5-million-in-settlement.html?_r=1 Anthrax Families To Recieve $2.5 million settlement] New York Times, 30th Nov 2011.</ref> In 2014, after "a decade of lawsuits" he cleared his name.<ref>http://www.newsweek.com/2014/06/27/steven-hatfills-strange-trip-accused-terrorist-medical-adventurer-255295.html</ref>
  
== Legal Action ==
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==Official conclusion==
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===A "lone nut" - Bruce Ivins===
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{{FA|Bruce Ivins}}
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Bruce Ivins was a microbiologist, [[vaccine]] and [[bioweapon]]s researcher at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. He allegedly committed suicide by taking a drug overdose on July 29, 2008. On August 6, 2008, he was officially declared the "[[lone nut]]" behind the Amerithrax Attacks, 8 days after his alleged suicide. On February 19, 2010, the FBI formally closed its investigation. No direct evidence implicating Ivins was presented and some documents relating to the investigation remain under seal. <ref>[http://www.nytimes.com/2010/02/20/us/20anthrax.html F.B.I., Laying Out Evidence, Closes Anthrax Letters Case] New York Times 19 February 2010</ref>
  
In 2008, the Justice Department agreed to pay $4.6 million to settle a lawsuit by another former Fort Detrick scientist, Dr. Steven J. Hatfill, whom investigators pursued for years before they cleared him.<ref name=nyt>[http://www.nytimes.com/2011/11/30/us/anthrax-victims-family-to-receive-2-5-million-in-settlement.html?_r=1 Anthrax Families To Recieve $2.5 million settlement] New York Times, 30th Nov 2011.</ref>
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===Conspiracy Charge===
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[[Patrick Leahy]], [[Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee|Chairman]] of the [[Senate Judiciary Committee]], who was a target of a letter, clearly stated that he disbelieved the "[[lone nut]]" narrative:
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|text=If [Bruce Ivins] is the one who sent the letter, I do not believe in any way, shape or manner that he is the only person involved in this attack on Congress and the American people. I do not believe that at all. I believe there are others involved, either as accessories before or accessories after the fact. I believe that there are others out there, I believe there are others who could be charged with [[murder]]. I just want you to know how I feel about it, as one of the people who was aimed at in the attack."
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|source_name=NBC News
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Some {{ccm}} quoted him briefly, but his remark was generally ignored.
  
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==Responses==
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=== Legal Action ===
 
On 2011-07-15, the Justice Department lawyers acknowledged in court papers that the sealed area in Ivins' lab — the so-called hot suite — did not contain the equipment needed to turn liquid anthrax into the refined powder that floated through congressional buildings and post offices in the fall of 2001. These statements were retracted 8 days later.<ref>[http://www.propublica.org/article/justice-department-filing-casts-doubt-on-guilt-of-bruce-ivins-accused-in-an Justice Dept Filing Casts Doubt On Guilt of Bruce Irvins]. ProPublica.com. 15th July 2011.</ref>
 
On 2011-07-15, the Justice Department lawyers acknowledged in court papers that the sealed area in Ivins' lab — the so-called hot suite — did not contain the equipment needed to turn liquid anthrax into the refined powder that floated through congressional buildings and post offices in the fall of 2001. These statements were retracted 8 days later.<ref>[http://www.propublica.org/article/justice-department-filing-casts-doubt-on-guilt-of-bruce-ivins-accused-in-an Justice Dept Filing Casts Doubt On Guilt of Bruce Irvins]. ProPublica.com. 15th July 2011.</ref>
  
On 2011-11-29, an 8 year legal battle was finished which exposed slack rules and sloppy recordkeeping at the Army’s biodefense laboratory at Fort Detrick, the federal government agreed to pay $2.5 million to the family of Robert Stevens, the first person killed in the anthrax letter attacks of 2001, settling a lawsuit claiming that the Army did not adequately secure its supply of the deadly pathogen. As part of the agreement, Justice Department lawyers are seeking to have many documents that were uncovered in the litigation kept under court seal or destroyed.<ref name=nyt/>
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On 2011-11-29, an 8 year legal battle was finished which exposed slack rules and poor record keeping at the Army’s biodefense laboratory at [[Fort Detrick]], the federal government agreed to pay $2.5 million to the family of Robert Stevens, the first person killed in the anthrax letter attacks of 2001, settling a lawsuit claiming that the Army did not adequately secure its supply of the deadly pathogen. As part of the agreement, [[Justice Department]] lawyers are seeking to have many documents that were uncovered in the litigation kept under court seal or destroyed.<ref name=nyt/>
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In 2015, [[Richard Lambert]], the FBI veteran in charge of the case filed a suit against the FBI, claiming that they were concealing evidence that could have cleared [[Bruce Ivins]].<ref>http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/04/16/former-fbi-director-alleges-agency-concealing-evidence-in-anthrax-case.html</ref>
  
==External Sites==
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=== Mail Isolation Control and Tracking program ===
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A secret program entitled the [[Mail Isolation Control and Tracking Program]] was instituted in the wake of the 2001 Anthrax Attacks. This was hidden from the public for 12 years until cited by the [[FBI]] in its investigation of [[April 2013 ricin letters]]. Under the program, the [[US Postal Service]] computers photograph the exterior of every piece of paper mail that is processed in the United States — about 160 billion pieces in 2012. These images are kept indefinitely so that mail correspondence can be retroactively tracked at the request of law enforcement.
  
* [http://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/2010/02/fbi-case-closed-and-ivins-did-it.html Dr Meryl Nass web site]
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=== Building Cleanup ===
* [http://www.deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3229 Deep Politics Forum Thread]
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[[BioONE]], a company founded by [[Rudy Giuliani]],<ref>https://www.securityinfowatch.com/government/press-release/10550378/the-associated-press-2001-anthrax-attacks-a-timeline</ref> cleaned up some of the sites affected by the Amerithrax attacks.<ref>https://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/bioter/formeramibldganthraxfree.html</ref>
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_anthrax_attacks Wikipedia main Anthrax attacks page]
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{{SMWDocs}}
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_the_2001_anthrax_attacks Timeline of the 2001 anthrax attacks ]
 
  
 
==References==
 
==References==
 
 
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==External Sites==
[[Category:Anthrax Attack 2001]]
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* [http://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/2010/02/fbi-case-closed-and-ivins-did-it.html Dr Meryl Nass web site]
[[Category:Terrorist attack]]
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* [http://www.deeppoliticsforum.com/forums/showthread.php?t=3229 Deep Politics Forum Thread]
[[Category:False Flag]]
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* [http://www.anthraxwar.com/ Anthrax War] - 2009 book and film

Latest revision as of 07:25, 10 February 2022

Event.png "“Terrorism”"
2001 Anthrax attacks (False Flag,  Germ attack)  Campfire Wiki CavdefRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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Daschle letter.jpg
DateSeptember 18, 2001 - October 9, 2001
LocationWashington DC,  West Palm Beach,  Florida,  New York
PerpetratorsThe cabal
Blamed onBruce Ivins
TypeBiohazard.jpg Bioterrorism
WeaponAnthrax
Deaths5
Injured (non-fatal)17
Exposed byMatt DeHart
Interest ofEmergent BioSolutions, Michael B. Green, Graeme MacQueen, Operation Dark Winter, Russell Welch
Subpage2001 Anthrax attacks/Timeline
DescriptionA week after 9/11, weaponised anthrax spores was sent from a US lab to media offices and to two U.S. Senators who were obstructing the rollback of civil liberties. A $100M FBI investigation concluded that posthumously blamed a "lone nut" researcher. In 2015, the FBI head of the investigation sued the US Attorney General alleging that exculpating evidence had been withheld.

The 2001 anthrax attacks in the United States, (FBI case name Amerithrax), occurred over the course of several weeks beginning a week after the September 11 attacks. Letters containing anthrax spores were mailed to several news media offices and two U.S. Senators, Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy, killing 5 and infecting 17 others. The ensuing investigation, said by the FBI to have become "one of the largest and most complex in the history of law enforcement"[1], cost around $100,000,000[2] and blamed Bruce Ivins, a "lone nut" anthrax researcher. Richard Lambert, the FBI officer who was put in charge of the investigation, says that it suffered from intense compartmentalisation and lack of critical resources (such as bioweapons experts). He sued the FBI in 2015, alleging that they were concealing evidence that could have exonerated Ivins.[3][4]

Official Narrative

Amerithrax letters.jpg

Beginning a week after 9-11, letters were sent containing the text "2001-09-11" and "Death to America. Death to Israel".[5] They also contained weaponised anthrax spores.

Initially assumed to be the work of Al Qaeda, the attack was later discovered to be the work of "lone nut" Bruce Ivins, a bioweapons researcher at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) in Fort Detrick, Maryland, a BSL4 facility. On July 29, 2008 he killed himself by taking a drug overdose because he felt that the FBI were closing in on him. His motives remain unclear. Details of their $100,000,000 investigation need to be kept secret for reasons of national security.

Problems

Many people have problems with the official narrative, most notably, Richard Lambert, the chief investigator for the FBI in charge of the case.[6] Lambert filed a lawsuit in April 2015 alleging legal malpractice, claiming (amongst other things) that evidence which would have definitely exonerated Ivins was suppressed.[7][6]

Connection Between Robert Stevens and Alleged 9/11 Perpetrators

Gloria Irish was a real estate agent in Boca Raton, Florida. She was also the wife of Michael Irish, an editor for the Sun newspaper (now the Tampa Bay Times) in Boca Raton. Some time before the 9/11 attacks, Gloria showed houses to two of its alleged perpetrators, Marwan al-Shehhi and Hamza al-Ghamdi[8]. On 5 October 2001, Robert Stevens, a journalist who worked for the same newspaper as Gloria's husband, died as a result of pulmonary anthrax. His murder would be the first death attributed to the Amerithrax attacks.

Preparation

Full article: Operation Dark Winter

In June 2001 Operation Dark Winter a two day "terrorism exercise" was staged "wherein senior former officials would respond to a bioterrorist induced national security crisis".[9]

As "a precaution", according to the Washington Post, Cipro was administered to Dick Cheney and his close staff on the evening of 9/11 as the Vice President was secreted off to an undisclosed location, days before the first anthrax letters were mailed.[10], on the advice of Jerome Hauer. Bush's reactions to the anthrax mailings were, at best, slow and he took every opportunity to invoke "Osama Bin Laden" in the rhetoric he employed in his public utterances about them. [11]

"Investigation"

Steven Hatfill

Full article: Steven Hatfill

The FBI accused Fort Detrick scientist, Dr. Steven J. Hatfill, of carrying out the attacks and pursued him for years[When?]. In 2008, the US Justice Department agreed to pay him $4.6 million to settle his lawsuit.[12] In 2014, after "a decade of lawsuits" he cleared his name.[13]

Official conclusion

A "lone nut" - Bruce Ivins

Full article: Bruce Ivins

Bruce Ivins was a microbiologist, vaccine and bioweapons researcher at the United States Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID) in Fort Detrick, Maryland. He allegedly committed suicide by taking a drug overdose on July 29, 2008. On August 6, 2008, he was officially declared the "lone nut" behind the Amerithrax Attacks, 8 days after his alleged suicide. On February 19, 2010, the FBI formally closed its investigation. No direct evidence implicating Ivins was presented and some documents relating to the investigation remain under seal. [14]

Conspiracy Charge

Patrick Leahy, Chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee, who was a target of a letter, clearly stated that he disbelieved the "lone nut" narrative:

“If [Bruce Ivins] is the one who sent the letter, I do not believe in any way, shape or manner that he is the only person involved in this attack on Congress and the American people. I do not believe that at all. I believe there are others involved, either as accessories before or accessories after the fact. I believe that there are others out there, I believe there are others who could be charged with murder. I just want you to know how I feel about it, as one of the people who was aimed at in the attack."”
Patrick Leahy (September 2008)  [15]

Some commercially-controlled media quoted him briefly, but his remark was generally ignored.

Responses

Legal Action

On 2011-07-15, the Justice Department lawyers acknowledged in court papers that the sealed area in Ivins' lab — the so-called hot suite — did not contain the equipment needed to turn liquid anthrax into the refined powder that floated through congressional buildings and post offices in the fall of 2001. These statements were retracted 8 days later.[16]

On 2011-11-29, an 8 year legal battle was finished which exposed slack rules and poor record keeping at the Army’s biodefense laboratory at Fort Detrick, the federal government agreed to pay $2.5 million to the family of Robert Stevens, the first person killed in the anthrax letter attacks of 2001, settling a lawsuit claiming that the Army did not adequately secure its supply of the deadly pathogen. As part of the agreement, Justice Department lawyers are seeking to have many documents that were uncovered in the litigation kept under court seal or destroyed.[12]

In 2015, Richard Lambert, the FBI veteran in charge of the case filed a suit against the FBI, claiming that they were concealing evidence that could have cleared Bruce Ivins.[17]

Mail Isolation Control and Tracking program

A secret program entitled the Mail Isolation Control and Tracking Program was instituted in the wake of the 2001 Anthrax Attacks. This was hidden from the public for 12 years until cited by the FBI in its investigation of April 2013 ricin letters. Under the program, the US Postal Service computers photograph the exterior of every piece of paper mail that is processed in the United States — about 160 billion pieces in 2012. These images are kept indefinitely so that mail correspondence can be retroactively tracked at the request of law enforcement.

Building Cleanup

BioONE, a company founded by Rudy Giuliani,[18] cleaned up some of the sites affected by the Amerithrax attacks.[19]

 

Related Quotations

PageQuoteAuthorDate
Anthony Fauci“After the 9/11 attacks, and the mysterious anthrax mailings that began a week later (which said, “TAKE PENACILIN [sic] NOW / DEATH TO AMERICA / DEATH TO ISRAEL / ALLAH IS GREAT”), the desire for biopreparedness became all consuming. Now there were emerging biothreats from humans as well as from the evolving natural world. Fauci’s anti-terror budget went from $53 million in 2001 to $1.7 billion in 2003.”Anthony Fauci
Nicholson Baker
4 January 2021
Robert Kadlec““If several kilograms of an agent like anthrax were disseminated in New York City today, conservative estimates put the number [of] deaths occurring in the first few days at 400,000. Thousands of others would be at risk of dying within several days if proper antibiotics and vaccination were not started immediately. Millions of others would be fearful of being exposed and seek or demand medical care as well. Beyond the immediate health implications of such an act, the potential panic and civil unrest would create an equally large response.””Robert Kadlec1998
Operation Dark WinterDark Winter not only predicted the 2001 anthrax attacks, but some of its participants had clear foreknowledge of those attacks.”Whitney Webb1 April 2020

 

Related Documents

TitleTypePublication dateAuthor(s)Description
Document:911 Plotters Bury Anthrax Evidenceessay3 August 2008Michael B. Green
Document:All Roads Lead to Dark Winterreport1 April 2020Whitney Webb
Document:FBI Anthrax Frame-uparticle19 August 2008Michael B. Green
Document:American Anthraxwebpage1 November 2001Joe Vialls

 

The Official Culprit

NameDescription
Bruce IvinsA biodefense researcher at Fort Detrick, Maryland who, the FBI concluded, sent anthrax letters with crude anti-Zionist messages to the US politicians who were holding up the rollback of civil liberties in the wake of 9/11. After an investigation costing around $100,000,000 Ivins was declared to be a "lone nut" responsible for the crime shortly after he was found dead.


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References

  1. FBI web site Anthrax case links
  2. UG#561 - $100,000,000 to Crack A Lone Nut? (Amerithrax, Gladio, 7/7 and The Conspiracy against Conspiracies), radio show including 1 hour about the Amerithrax case
  3. https://www.nytimes.com/2015/04/09/us/ex-fbi-agent-claims-retaliation-for-dissent-in-anthrax-inquiry.html
  4. http://www.chicagotribune.com/news/nationworld/chi-fbi-hiding-evidence-anthrax-case-20150415-story.html
  5. http://www.unwelcomeguests.net/721
  6. a b http://anthraxvaccine.blogspot.com/2015/04/fbis-amerithrax-case-just-unravelled-ex.html
  7. http://www.documentcloud.org/documents/1714250-former-fbi-special-agent-in-charge-richard.html
  8. Tisch, Chris. "Hijackers linked to tabloid // ANTHRAX" Tampa Bay Times, 20 June 2006, https://www.tampabay.com/archive/2001/10/15/hijackers-linked-to-tabloid-anthrax/
  9. http://www.centerforhealthsecurity.org/our-work/events-archive/2001_dark-winter/index.html
  10. http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-srv/aponline/20011023/aponline201158_000.htm
  11. Jerome Hauer Cipro advice to White House
  12. a b Anthrax Families To Recieve $2.5 million settlement New York Times, 30th Nov 2011.
  13. http://www.newsweek.com/2014/06/27/steven-hatfills-strange-trip-accused-terrorist-medical-adventurer-255295.html
  14. F.B.I., Laying Out Evidence, Closes Anthrax Letters Case New York Times 19 February 2010
  15. http://www.nbcnews.com/id/26759983/ns/us_news-crime_and_courts/t/senator-suspect-had-help-anthrax-attacks NBC News
  16. Justice Dept Filing Casts Doubt On Guilt of Bruce Irvins. ProPublica.com. 15th July 2011.
  17. http://www.foxnews.com/politics/2015/04/16/former-fbi-director-alleges-agency-concealing-evidence-in-anthrax-case.html
  18. https://www.securityinfowatch.com/government/press-release/10550378/the-associated-press-2001-anthrax-attacks-a-timeline
  19. https://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/bioter/formeramibldganthraxfree.html

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