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To: Battle Axe

“I say they did. I was there. I know what I saw. And there are three Postal Inspection Agents who are keenly aware that I exist and are working on this.”

Battle Axe. when did they visit? A year and a half ago? Am I right you’ve had no further contact or further confirmation they are “working on it”?

You can’t determine the genetic strain by a drip recalled a decade later.

You never saw a theft.

You have no indication the fellow is islamist.

You have never bothered to contact him.

You never bothered to contact the ISU professors and instead just assumed the ISU inventory had Ames — making the same error that Boyle makes by confusing the ISU with the USDA lab.

So it was stupid to destroy the inventory rather than just courier it over to USDA for safekeeping — and thus their security argument does not make sense as USDA was a secure facility.

But you are engaged in speculation without taking the basic steps relevant to inquiry.

More importantly, an argument that the feds allowed relevant evidence to be destroyed will only undermine a prosecution. For all you know, the guy you think located is a Free Mason.

Always start with a bad guy and motive before looking too hard for access. Otherwise, you end up with a Zack theory.


48 posted on 09/23/2007 10:29:04 AM PDT by ZacandPook
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To: ZacandPook

Interview November 18, 2005.

No contact to me from them since.

I keep faxing them stuff, but they do not respond.

I saw the aftermath of the theft, the trail left my contact with the package.

You are correct on all the other points, but I am a logical scientist.

There is the connection of one professor who worked half time at the vet school and half time at the USDA facility.

The USDA facility may have been secure, but it was not the USDA facility that destroyed their collection, it was just the vet school that destroyed the historical collection. A historical collection is just that, a sample of every kind that had come through. One would think that the prof who worked part time in both facilities would bring over a sample for the collection, and they were very proud of their vast collection.

I learned that they had anthrax and were experimenting with it on a tour of the campus conducted by a woman who was an art prof.


54 posted on 09/23/2007 10:57:41 AM PDT by Battle Axe (Repent for the coming of the Lord is nigh!)
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