Sunday, August 03, 2008

Continuing Criminal Cover-Up

The unanswered questions in the anthrax case are literally too numerous to chronicle. It is so vital to emphasize that not a shred of evidence has yet been presented that the now-deceased Bruce Ivins played any role in the anthrax attacks, let alone that he was the sole or even primary culprit. Nonetheless, just as they did with Steven Hatfill, the media (with some notable and important exceptions) are reporting this case as though the matter is resolved.

  Glen Greenwald

And, it appears that the FBI may be going to close the case.

Just in case you’re tempted to think that the case ends with Bruce Ivins’ death, take a look at Greenwald’s article and see if you can answer any of the list of questions he asks.

And how about Ivins' "psychiatrist"’s claims?

Bruce E. Ivins, the late microbiologist suspected in the 2001 anthrax attacks, had attempted to poison people as far back as 2000 and his therapist said she was "scared to death" of him, according to court testimony that emerged Saturday.

Social worker Jean Duley testified at a court hearing in Frederick on July 24 in a successful bid for a protective order from Ivins — who five days later committed suicide — that he "actually attempted to murder several other people."

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"As far back as the year 2000, the respondent has actually attempted to murder several other people, either through poisoning. He is a revenge killer. When he feels that he's been slighted or has had — especially toward women — he plots and actually tries to carry out revenge killings," Duley said.

She added that Ivins "has been forensically diagnosed by several top psychiatrists as a sociopathic, homicidal killer. I have that in evidence. And through my working with him, I also believe that to be very true."

And this man was still working at a government biowarfare lab? Do psychiatrists have no duty to report “homicidal killer”s? That, my friends, is a load of hogwash.

And it makes me think once again of the long string of microbiologist mystery deaths in the early days and for several years after 9/11.


At YWA:

Saturday, October 18, 2003 No kidding - You do NOT want to be a microbiologist these days
Monday, October 20, 2003 Dr. Butler in trouble - and where's Dr. Ri?
Friday, October 31, 2003 Mysterious deaths of microbiologists
Sunday, January 11, 2004 Microbiology is bad for your health - revisited
Sunday, January 23, 2005 It's not safe to be a microbiologist - Part whatever
Tuesday, May 24, 2005 It's not safe to be a microbiologist - part whatever


And while we're on the subject, let's take a moment to recall Frank Olson, another Ft. Detrick scientist "suicide" back in 1953, and the CIA's hand in his death.


Here's a list I was making once upon a time (and linked in some of those posts - unfortunately, the link no longer works). My list isn't on the web any more, but somebody stole the whole page and published it on his own website - so it's still available - although not kept up to date.


Oh, all right. Here...


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