To: LarryLied; anthrax_scare_list; bvw
Until 1997, Sattar had government clearance as a paralegal to visit Abdel-Rahman in federal prisons. Even as the government was tapping his phone, Sattar, a 13-year veteran of the U.S. Postal Service, was drawing a $40,000 salary for a job with the main post office on Staten Island that included picking up priority mail from secure areas of John F. Kennedy International Airport. That job ended when he was abruptly transferred to a desk job at a remote branch on Staten Island after the Sept. 11 attacks. Sattar had the same job at the Staten Island post office that the first postal worker to come down with anthrax had at the Brentwood postal facility in D.C. The D.C. guy transferred mail between Baltimore-Washington International Airport and the Brentwood facility.
To: aristeides
Thanks for the added info. Seems to be a big story which has not gotten much play elsewhere. It is Page One at the WP. Imagine we'll see more as the day progresses.
To: Shermy
Sattar had the same job at the Staten Island post office that the first postal worker to come down with anthrax had at the Brentwood postal facility in D.C. The D.C. guy transferred mail between Baltimore-Washington International Airport and the Brentwood facility.
9 posted on 05/13/2002 7:37:47 AM PDT by aristeides
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08/11/2004 12:44:03 AM PDT by
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