OK Gang, I’m not a Conspiracy Freak BUT the Anthrax Case Raises some Serious?????????
by John Galt
August 6, 2008
Gang, I am NOT one of the tinfoilers by and large. I do not believe that the government conducted 9-11. I do not believe that one person was responsible for Oklahoma City. I do not believe that Janet Reno was the final decision maker for Waco.
Those are simple enough.
But I just read the affidavits for the Bruce Ivins investigation which you can read here:
http://online.wsj.com/public/resourc…7-08062008.pdf
I’m sorry but there is a huge, gaping freaking hole in it. How can the FBI conduct an investigation of the individual in question and not put one key piece of information into the affidavit:
Where are the gate logs for Fort Detrick, MD?
They noted his “unusual” working hours. Granted, they are bizarre then again so are the habits of almost every scientist most of us have ever known in our lives.
The dates they put in the documents are interesting. Wonderful. Interesting but not conclusive. Why? This is just my opinion but it is approximately a 6 hour trip barring a nightmare in Baltimore or Philadelphia with traffic to and from the mailbox used in Princeton, NJ.
While the documents analyze the daily lab access in September 2001 etc. for the scientist, I find it peculiar (as most people with more than 2 working brain cells) that the work schedule inside the base and gate access logs were not obtained to present within the affidavit to any grand jury which may or may not have indicted him.
Also, I’m not a government scientist nor worked within a bio-warfare lab in my life, but does anyone find it just a tad unusual that we do not have better tabs on these scientists such as a daily register or on-duty roster with accounting for his location and activities on a daily basis? At least where are the entry and exit time stamps for his entering and leaving Fort Detrick? If someone is going to tell me that the logs “just vanished” then put me in the conspiracy camp.
The “closing” of this case raises more questions than answers. If you look at the big picture, AND THIS IS JUST MY OPINION, it sounds like we could be covering the bases with another politically correct cover up for the Religion of Peace since it has been widely known and acknowledged from laptops that our soldiers found in Afghanistan after the invasion that AQ and other terrorist groups were seeking biological warfare agents.
Call me tinfoil now if you would like but think. There are more questions now than answers.
Paging Fox Mulder, paging Fox Mulder……
FYI, pictures of the envelopes in question and again, more questions than answers…
Agreed, clearly an attempt to simply sweep the whole issue under the rug as quickly, quietly, and neatly as possible.
Just remember that it is always a whacko lone gunman, whether it is Dealy Plaza, Oklahoma City, the Anthrax scare, or you name it. Or so they tell us.
Comment by fallout11 — August 9, 2008 @ 8:03 pm