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Conspiracy theory alert: Anthrax suspect death

The 2001 Anthrax attacks in the US was an inside job. There have seen many suspects, the FBIs no.1 suspect for the past 6 years was a Government scientist called Dr. Steven J. Hatfill.

A month ago, he was awarded $5.82million against the US Government, and it was clear that charges relating to his involvement would not be filed.

http://www.latimes.com/news/printedition/front /la-na-anthrax28-2008jun28,0,5742061.story

The US media have now announced that the main suspect has killed himself. This man is called man called Bruce Ivins. Most people who have followed the case have never previously heard of him until his death.

After 6 years of believing Hatfill was the Anthrax Mailer, a new suspect has been identified within a month, and apparently killed himself.

The FBI have apparently solved the case. The suspect is dead so there will never be any evidence tested in court, and this embarrassing saga can be closed.

Only, it sounds like a cover up. All very convenient. Friends of the dead man are not happy with how this is being reported (See link).

http://letters.salon.com/opinion/greenwald/200 8/08/01/anthrax/permalink/055f469834749b297fd3 bb9a12555e76.html

Backgroud here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/2001_anthrax_atta cks

Conspiracy or case closed?


Gromit  Fri 01/08/08 22:47
jno
Fri 01/08/08
23:35
both, perhaps; they'll certainly close the case with relief, but who will ever know if they have pinned it on the right man?
Steve.5
Sat 02/08/08
03:08
the majority of events in the us are inside jobs which they claim to justify imposing their will on other countries
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