Gunker:
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Here ya go:
http://www.freefromterror.net/other_articles/gov_anthrax.html
"CONSIDER THESE “COINCIDENCES”
· The anthrax attacks were concurrent with the debate of Bush’s Patriot Act by Congress and the media.
· The Senators who received anthrax letters were trying to amend the Patriot Act to protect civil liberties and the innocent.
· Two Senate democratic leaders received anthrax letters mailed the same day that Senator Feingold blocked an attempt to rush the bill through without discussion or amendments.
· And on that very same day, the FBI told the Iowa state lab to
destroy the original batch of the Ames strain, making tracing the
anthrax type more difficult.
· Senator Leahy received an anthrax threat after he expressed reservations about the Bill. As Chairman of the Judiciary Committee, he managed the debate on the Bill.
· Senate Majority Leader Daschle received the first Senate anthrax letter as he led the opposition to the original version of the Bill.
· After receiving the anthrax letter, Daschle switched from supporting a 2 year limit on the Bill, later defending a 4-year sunset clause as the “appropriate balance.”
· No Republican received an anthrax letter.
· The House and Senate buildings were closed and not reopened until after the Patriot Act was passed.
· The Supreme Court was shut down with an anthrax scare the day after the constitutionally-challenged Patriot Act was signed by President Bush."
SDB:
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Hey, I got no conspiracy but you know someone is going to read this and think that the scientist didn't commit suicide and was murdered. Ya know... cause' people in key positions of power didn't want him to expose them.
Also, they'll probably have a field day with the fact that this scientist had a long history of "homicidal threats"... and yet he somehow stayed employed in one of the most powerful militaries in the world... for 35 years?
Like I said, this is the kinda' thing that fuels people's paranoid imaginations.
Plus, it is so ridiculous that it sounds like the plot to a movie. Sure enough, it probably will be, someday.
Fucking Cool! Sounds like we have a screenplay for Oliver Stone's next movie.
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