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Bruce Ivin's Therapist Was "Scared To Death" Of Him; Called Him A "Revenge Killer"

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by jery8-2009 August 4, 2008 12:16 PM EDT
I just feel a little strange that someone is keeping saying some celebrities and

senior rich men joined the famous dating site ageromance.c om.. Did you notice

that? absolutely a rumor!
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by samsel3 August 4, 2008 10:54 AM EDT
Another case of CIA assisted suicide. Years of continuing secrecy, the CIA remains an elite organization with agendas kept beyond the realm of the FBI.

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 seven 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 4, 2008 10:52 AM EDT
Sound familiar?.........

Frank Olson was not, after all a civilian employee of the Army. He was a CIA employee working at Fort Detrick on precursor programs to MK-ULTRA, specializing in anthrax aerosols, possibly for for use in covert assassination.
Olson''s passport, indicates that in the summer of 1953 --only months before his death-- he had visited secret joint American-British testing and research installations near Frankfurt, Germany where he had likely witnessed terminal experiments on expendable prisoners. His misgivings were such that a British intelligence agent who became aware of them recommended that Olson be denied further access to Porton Down, the British chemical-weapons research establishment."

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by samsel3 August 4, 2008 10:50 AM 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 Richard 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 4, 2008 10:48 AM EDT
In an interview with Merideth Viera on NBC this morning August 4, 2008, the bureau chief of the Fort Detrick lab, and boss of Dr. Ivins said: " I don''t beleive anything the Government is saying about Bruce Ivins".
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by sleepyric August 4, 2008 10:10 AM EDT
I am no conspiracy theorist, BUT...this is al too convenient...all of a sudden they find the dude that did the Anthrax, and oh,,he kills himself, oh, case closed!...This sounds like the way the FBI killed off Marilyn!....sounds like a black ops project. Anthrax was probably distributed to whip up the need for the war...Then again,,,if they hound you and procecute you for years, and then they finally set their sights on you, I could see how you''d want to kill yourself. Nobody will ever know for sure...
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by sarcelle August 4, 2008 8:39 AM EDT
What a convenient suicide! Just in time before a new Democrat government comes to the White House.
Case is closed. The ''old gang'' may sleep easy.
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by mtracy9 August 4, 2008 8:36 AM EDT
The anthrax attacks of October 2001 were obviously carried out by a neocon Black Op team in concert with the team that took down the WTC. The attacks were aimed at two Democratic Senators: Tom Daschle and Patrick Leahy who were holding up the "Patriot Act" out of constitutional concerns. Just as bioweapons researcher Bruce Ivins was about to be charged with perpetrating the attacks, he commits suicide. His convenient death prevents any future investigation into the masterminds of the attacks.
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by slader99 August 4, 2008 7:12 AM EDT


McCain called his wife the C-word. Thats a disgusting individual.

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by rhs648 August 4, 2008 4:50 AM EDT
She is the same therapist who counseld Bush/Cheney/Rumsfeld after they send 4000 thousand young American soldiers to die in a senseless war and also wipe out a million Iraqis along the way. Stupid is a mild term.

Posted by blitzder

Is this a fact or something you made up?
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