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

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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 4:12 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.
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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 4:09 PM EDT
Now they want us to invade Iran preemptively over nuclear concerns

Posted by george2221 at 12:57 PM : Aug 02, 2008

Nothing has changed on Iran. The administrations interest in Iran & nukes is a smoke screen for their real agenda. Their true interests are Cheney''s energy policy. Part of that policy is the The Caspian Sea pipeline which will go through Turkmenistan, Afghanistan,Pakistan, to the gulf of Oman and on to India & Nepal.It will be cheaper to construct if they can go through Iran, but regime change is necessary first.

The Caspian sea area holds one third of the world''s oil and south asian oil markets are their target market. This pipeline was also the reason for the Afghanistan invasion. Cheney''s energy policy is the root of all these middle east wars, a federal court judge sealed all documents associated with it for the administration. More troops are needed in Afghanistan to protect the contractors building the pipeline.

Iran stands in the way of total control of global oil now with sales of oil to China''s Sinopec Oil,deal signed Dec.10,2007. Months ago China said there would be dire consequences if the US interfered with there direct oil contracts with Iran. Both parties in the Congress should be very concerned with China''s growing war machine and need for oil. They are the real threat & the administration doesn''t care they are in control ! All that matters to them is BIG OIL and their corporate stock portfolios .
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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 4:07 PM EDT
Amy Goodman''s interview with General Wesley Clark. Clark stated he viewed a defense department memo that described how the U.S. was going to take out seven countries in five years...."starting with Iraq,then Syria and Lebanon, then Libya,then Somalia and Sudan, and back to Iran."


And the extermination continues............
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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 4:06 PM EDT
On January 26, 1998 in a letter to the President the PNAC asked Clinton to invade Iraq and get rid of Saddam Hussein. Clinton refused their request and they got even. George W. Bush took their agenda and got it done...........Mission Accomplished
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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 4:04 PM EDT
Now they want us to invade Iran preemptively over nuclear concerns

Posted by george2221 at 12:57 PM : Aug 02, 2008

The Saudis & Big Oil wanted Saddam eliminated. Saddam was the third largest supplier of oil on the planet.
He was depressing world oil prices by selling cheap.
This was in retaliation for sanctions after Desert Storm
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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 3:55 PM EDT
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 samsel3 August 2, 2008 3:52 PM EDT
Saudis did the 9-11 attacks.

Posted by george2221 at 12:40 PM : Aug 02, 2008

Bin Laden did 911...

Bush did Iraq after meetings with Saudi freinds at Walker Point in Maine. Saudis & Saddam were enemies in the oil business........
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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 3:47 PM EDT
The plot thickens!

I don''t have the answers, but open your eyes, people! This is not as it seems!

Posted by buttonjockey at 12:28 PM : Aug 02, 2008

Dr. Ivins joins another Fort Detrick Alumni, Dr. Frank Olson. The dead cannot speak and incriminate their perpetrators.
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by samsel3 August 2, 2008 3:34 PM EDT
Posted by nrgmizer at 12:24 PM : Aug 02, 2008
Impeachment is not an option, the Democrats do not have enough votes. You need 2/3 majority and you won''t find Republicans voting against their fearless leader, the decider, the shrub, Bush........
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by buttonjockey August 2, 2008 3:28 PM EDT
: Well, the problem with that is, you need this little thing called "proof" to
: convict them of this. I don''''t think anybody will find any...they haven''''t yet.

Yes, but that cuts both ways. Now that Ivins is dead, How can his innocence be proven? Isn''t it convenient that he can be forever presumed as the anthrax mailer and even without proof, the wind will be out of the sails to investigate this any further.

This case stinks of unanswered questions:

1. Why would he do it?
2. If he had any questionable psychological makeup, why would the government allow him into an incredibly sensitive position? You think they don''t screen intensely? I know better!
3. What''s with the "wanted by the FBI" hooplah? They knew where to find him, just needed a warrant! Oh, unless he was not really wanted, just a person of interest.
4. There can only be a handful of people worldwide who had access to that anthrax. Why has it taken so long to go through that list? This should have been an easy case! Unless, of course, someone is not so intent on finding the real culprit.
5. This "suicide" makes me think of Vince Foster.
6. How about the ridiculous idea that Ivins was mailing anthrax as some way to test his vaccine? Jesus, you''ve got to do better than that!
7. Why was Tom Daschle targeted? Check out his politics and stance on renewable energy for a couple interesting questions. The plot thickens!

I don''t have the answers, but open your eyes, people! This is not as it seems!
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