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To: exDemMom
"I knew Bruce Ivins. I have absolutely no reason to believe that he was behind any of this—he was a nice, friendly man."

That just means you're biased.

Ivins had mental problems. One of his psychiatrists felt he should have been put in jail BEFORE the anthrax attacks.

He broke into a sorority and stole a secret book and then tried to sell the book back to them. He had fixations with that sorority.

He expressed thoughts of killing people in emails he sent under false names.

He was a diagnosed sociopath. That means he was very skillful at fooling people into thinking he was a nice guy when he was actually manipulating them to do what he wanted them to do.

The FBI didn't zero in on Dr. Hatfill. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg got the media to focus in on Hatfill, and she got some staffers for some Senators to DEMAND that the FBI investigate Hatfill. Newspapers were accusing the FBI of covering up for Hatfill. It was only after eight months of that kind of pressure that the FBI finally did a search of Hatfill's apartment, and suddenly they were described in the media as being the cause of all of the interest in Hatfill and everyone forgot about what went on during the previous eight months.

Ed at www.anthraxinvestigation.com

56 posted on 12/01/2010 7:16:49 AM PST by EdLake
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To: EdLake
He was a diagnosed sociopath. That means he was very skillful at fooling people into thinking he was a nice guy when he was actually manipulating them to do what he wanted them to do.

First of all, if he was a diagnosed sociopath, he either would not have been granted access to the BSL3 labs, or it would have been pulled and he would have been sent packing. Getting access to a BSL3 or BSL4 lab is not a trivial matter. USAMRIID isn't exactly like the average university--you don't just get people walking in wanting to work there. Also, I don't know about you, but to me, sociopaths stand out as clearly as if they are wearing signs. I cannot tolerate being around them.

The FBI didn't zero in on Dr. Hatfill. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg got the media to focus in on Hatfill, and she got some staffers for some Senators to DEMAND that the FBI investigate Hatfill. Newspapers were accusing the FBI of covering up for Hatfill. It was only after eight months of that kind of pressure that the FBI finally did a search of Hatfill's apartment, and suddenly they were described in the media as being the cause of all of the interest in Hatfill and everyone forgot about what went on during the previous eight months.

And who was this Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, and how did someone from New York know a post-doctoral fellow at USAMRIID, or have a clue as to what kind of work he was doing for his post-doc? That whole explanation sounds fishy to me. He wasn't fingered by Rosenberg.

61 posted on 12/01/2010 6:03:30 PM PST by exDemMom (Now that I've finally accepted that I'm living a bad hair life, I'm more at peace with the world.)
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To: EdLake
He was a diagnosed sociopath. That means he was very skillful at fooling people into thinking he was a nice guy when he was actually manipulating them to do what he wanted them to do.

First of all, if he was a diagnosed sociopath, he either would not have been granted access to the BSL3 labs, or it would have been pulled and he would have been sent packing. Getting access to a BSL3 or BSL4 lab is not a trivial matter. Ft. Detrick isn't exactly like the average university--people can't just come in and work. Also, I don't know about you, but to me, sociopaths stand out as clearly as if they are wearing signs. I cannot tolerate being around them.

The FBI didn't zero in on Dr. Hatfill. Barbara Hatch Rosenberg got the media to focus in on Hatfill, and she got some staffers for some Senators to DEMAND that the FBI investigate Hatfill.

Who was this Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, and since she was in New York, how could she know a fellow (one of many) at Ft. Detrick, or have a clue as to what kind of work he was doing for his fellowship? That whole explanation sounds fishy to me. He wasn't fingered by Rosenberg.

64 posted on 12/01/2010 6:17:27 PM PST by exDemMom (Now that I've finally accepted that I'm living a bad hair life, I'm more at peace with the world.)
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