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The
Anthrax Letters: The Finger Points at Whom?
by
Bill Sardi
by Bill Sardi
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Late Friday,
June 27, 2008, when news viewing is low and Americans are busy finishing
their work week and getting home for the weekend, and with many
Americans on summer vacation and away from their normal sources
of news, the Justice Department announces it has settled a lawsuit
with "a person of interest" in the 2001 anthrax mail case.
The "person of interest" was Steven Hatfill, identified
by attorney general John Ashcroft as a potential suspect because
he had worked at the Army's infectious diseases laboratory at Ft.
Detrick, Maryland from 1997 to 1999.
Hatfill’s attorneys
had filed a case against the Federal Government for violation of
privacy rights. Hatfill will receive $2.825 million up front and
$150,000 a year for 20 years.
"I don't think
anyone would believe the Department of Justice would . . . pay that
kind of money unless they felt there was significant exposure at
trial," said Brian Sun, a defense lawyer who represented nuclear
scientist Wen Ho Lee in a leak case. (Boston Globe)
Exposure? Yes,
exactly what would be revealed if Hatfill’s case were to go on?
There is nothing
new I’m going to write here about the anthrax letter attacks, but
I’m just wondering if the American public can put all the events
together and come to a conclusion on their own without waiting for
the news media, which is apparently complicit in delivering the
government’s version of the anthrax fiasco, to do the thinking for
them?
It is undeniable
that whoever released the anthrax letters directed them at members
of the opposing party (Senator Tom Daschle, the first letter, and
Senator Patrick Leahy, the second letter, both who opposed the Patriot
Act).
The news media
was also targeted, first the tabloid press (the National Enquirer
at American Media in Boca Raton, Florida) that often is the first
to release news, and then ABC, CBS and NBC news and the New York
Post, all in New York. Was this an effort to hush the press
from investigating and reporting on the events surrounding 9-11?
In those days
following 9-11 the American public was led to believe all sorts
of things regarding the anthrax letters. One version was that the
Middle Eastern terrorists who hijacked planes and directed them
at the World Trade Center towers, were somehow implicated and may
have even brought anthrax to the U.S. from a foreign land. But when
our own scientists were employing DNA fingerprinting technology
that was leading up to the doorsteps of military biological warfare
laboratories in Utah and Maryland, the story had to change. Hatfill
became the scapegoat.
USA Today
reporter Tony Locy refused to reveal her sources in her news report
implicating Hatfill in the anthrax case. In all, a US District Judge
ordered five reporters at various news organizations, including
the Washington Post, Newsweek, USA Today, and
CBS News, to answer questions about who provided them information
about the Hatfill investigation. Vanity Fair and Reader’s
Digest also released their versions of the Hatfill case. Isn’t
this how the federal government taps the news media to release propaganda
and make it appear it is coming from independent journalists?
In a written
statement, Hatfill's lawyers said, "We can only hope that the individuals
and institutions involved are sufficiently chastened by this episode
to deter similar destruction of private citizens in the future and that we will all read anonymously sourced news reports with
a great deal more skepticism." (International Herald Tribune)
Chastised?
The taxpayers paid the monetary price. The case is unsolved and
agents involved in pursuit of the anthrax terrorists (FBI, postal
inspectors) have not lost their jobs. The settlement with Hatfill
stops further pursuit and revelations of government complicity in
this case. Hatfill was never charged, just slandered. That is all
that government need do, create public suspicion.
Somehow, someone
swiped anthrax from a military biological warfare laboratory and
used it to kill 5 and infect 17. Someone who walks in and out of
the doors at these military labs was involved. They are still at
large, and probably still have access to the anthrax. Whoever the
anthrax terrorists are, they had a motive in those early days after
9-11 to hush the news media and target leaders of the Democratic
Party.
Since we are
only left with our own suspicions, just who do you think master-minded
the anthrax letter attacks?
According
to an Associated Press report (October 23, 2001), "On the night
of the Sept. 11 attacks, the White House Medical Office dispensed
Cipro (the antibiotic used to treat anthrax) to staff accompanying
Vice President Dick Cheney as he was secreted off to the safety
of Camp David, and told them it was ‘a precaution,’ according to
one person directly involved." The first anthrax letters were
not postmarked till September 18.
President Bush,
quoted in the same news story, said "There's no question that the
evil-doers are continuing to try to harm America and Americans,"
and assured Americans in the same news story that "I don't have
anthrax" after discovery of anthrax on a mail-opening machine at
a White House mail screening facility six miles away. "Let me put
it this way," Bush said. "I'm confident that when I come to work
tomorrow, I'll be safe."
June
30, 2008
Bill
Sardi [send
him mail] is a frequent writer on health and political
topics. His health writings can be found at www.naturalhealthlibrarian.com.
He is the author of You
Don’t Have To Be Afraid Of Cancer Anymore.
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© 2008 Bill Sardi Word of Knowledge Agency, San Dimas, California.
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