Comments on: Suicide Latest Twist In 7-Yr. Anthrax Saga

Lawyer Of Suspect Says Scientist Was Innocent, Driven To Kill Himself By Feds' "Accusation And Innuendo"

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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 8:16 PM EDT
THE POWERFUL ALWAYS HAVE A PATSY.

But this sounds like an inside job. Then they set up Ivins, knowing his history of emotional imbalance.

Nobody had to help him. He went off the deep end after months of harassment, just like they hoped he would.

Now they can close the case, and WE''LL NEVER KNOW THE TRUTH.
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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 7:35 PM EDT
Another case of CIA assisted suicide.......Dr. Ivins joins another Fort Detrick Alumni, Dr. Frank Olson. The dead cannot speak and incriminate their perpetrators.

"While aides to Gerald Ford, Donald Rumsfeld and *** Cheney helped cover up the background to the death of CIA scientist, Frank Olson who fell from a 10th floor window in 1953, not long after he had been classified as a potential security risk."

"Olson''s son Eric says his father''s conscience was troubled by awareness of Nazi-style CIA experiments on human subjects. "
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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 7:21 PM EDT
Another case of CIA assisted suicide.......Dr. Ivins joins another Fort Detrick Alumni, Dr. Frank Olson. The dead cannot speak and incriminate their perpetrators.

The answer to the Anthrax mystery lies with Bush, Cheney and the CIA strategists who wanted to drum up support for the invasion and regime change of Iraq and six other countries. Putting the American people in fear of terrorism for their dirty game on the world stage was a disgusting choice. Using a genetically fingerprinted US Army military grade Anthrax was not very smart. They never thought anyone would research the materials genetic fingerprint. Money, power, greed for gain, they all need to be indicted for crimes against humanity in the World Court where justice will be served for all.


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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 6:42 PM EDT
Shouldn''''t the story read "Alleged Suicide"?
Posted by cdfoxtrot1 at 03:32 PM : Aug 02, 2008
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Yes. And that''s a big tipoff to a lot of us.
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by cdfoxtrot1 August 2, 2008 6:32 PM EDT
Shouldn''t the story read "Alleged Suicide"? How do we know he wasn''t forced to o/d? Powerful forces may be at work here.
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by messiahx4eve August 2, 2008 6:31 PM EDT
sincityq, funny you should mention that, the new story is that the JUSTICE Dept. is actually considering that very thing. God executive priviledge is such a wonderful thing to have in your corner, especially since this piece of yet another section of "flawed" intel clears Iraq of yet another controversy.
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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 5:57 PM EDT
Based on my own years (15+) in high tech, here''s a MORE PLAUSIBLE STORY.

The MANAGEMENT of the lab wanted to stir up more funding. So they mailed out lethal agents to politicians they didn''t like, and they set up a convenient patsy who would fold like wet cardboard when he found himself the focus of an investigation.

POWERFUL PEOPLE ALWAYS HAVE A PATSY.
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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 5:38 PM EDT
glad this story is getting more attention. something just does not add up here.
Posted by andor3 at 01:30 PM : Aug 02, 2008
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I agree about that. This guy was the typical nerd. Very smart, but quirky personality. Spent his whole life in bio research, made numerous idle threats, but NEVER CARRIED OUT ANY OF THEM IN HIS ENTIRE LIFE.

Then suddenly he starts mailing lethal agents to people in the government. IT DOESN''T FIT HIS PERSONALITY.

He was a person who made idle threats, not one who killed people.

And no, I''m not going buy an argument that he SUDDENLY "snapped" and his ENTIRE PERSONALITY CHANGED but not outwardly so anyone noticed. The timid mouse SUDDENLY transforming into a lion?? It doesn''t add up.

More likely he was a carefully chosen patsy. We may never know the truth.
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by txgrouch2006 August 2, 2008 5:31 PM EDT
He has a hate agenda.
Posted by rudy654 at 12:07 PM : Aug 02, 2008
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Please clarify what is "hate." Is it "hate" to be against Bush bashing? Or is it "hate" to be against Bill Clinton?

Yah, that would be the typical liberal hate agenda. Accuse your opponent of what YOU do, then call it "hate." LOL!
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by andor3 August 2, 2008 4:30 PM EDT
glad this story is getting more attention. something just does not add up here.
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