Tuesday, April 1, 2014

Who Was Responsible for the 9/11 Anthrax Attacks ???

According to the people that knew him, it could not have been Dr. Bruce Ivins:

A former Army microbiologist told a National Academy of Sciences panel on that he believed it was impossible that the deadly spores had been produced undetected [by] Bruce E. Ivins.  Asked by reporters after his testimony (April 2010) whether he believed that there was any chance that Dr. Ivins, who committed suicide in 2008, had carried out the attacks, the microbiologist, Henry S. Heine, replied, "Absolutely not." At the Army’s biodefense laboratory in Maryland, where Dr. Ivins and Dr. Heine worked, he said, "among the senior scientists, no one believes it."

Dr. Heine told the 16-member panel, which is reviewing the FBI’s scientific work on the investigation, that producing the quantity of spores in the letters would have taken at least a year of intensive work using the equipment at the army lab. Such an effort would not have escaped colleagues’ notice, he added later, and lab technicians who worked closely with Dr. Ivins have told him they saw no such work. Ivins’ wet-spore experience didn’t translate to dry stuff, Heine and others said.

He told the panel that biological containment measures where Dr. Ivins worked were inadequate to prevent the spores from floating out of the laboratory into animal cages and offices. “You’d have had dead animals or dead people,” he said.

Whoever did this is still running around out there,” Dr. Heine said. “I truly believe that.”

https://groups.yahoo.com/neo/groups/SomeUnknownUSHistory/conversations/messages/757

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The government chose Dr. Ivins to be their patsy, and his suicide sealed the deal.

FBI: Still disconnecting all the dots.

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