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FBI searches three houses in anthrax investigation
Boston Globe ^ | August 6, 2004 | Ben Dobbin

Posted on 08/06/2004 2:49:06 AM PDT by DirtyHarryY2K

WELLSVILLE, N.Y. -- Federal agents investigating the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001 searched homes yesterday belonging to the founder of an organization that trains medical professionals to respond to chemical and biological attacks.More than three dozen agents, some in protective suits, combed through two homes in this upstate New York village at the same time a similar search occurred in New Jersey.

Authorities provided few specifics about the investigation, other than to say that FBI and US Postal Inspection Service agents were searching multiple locations in Wellsville and Dover Township, N.J., as part of the anthrax probe.

(Excerpt) Read more at boston.com ...


TOPICS: Anthrax Scare; Breaking News; Crime/Corruption; News/Current Events; US: New Jersey; War on Terror
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"one had been charged or taken into custody"

Figures.

1 posted on 08/06/2004 2:49:06 AM PDT by DirtyHarryY2K
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To: DirtyHarryY2K
oops! that should read:

"No one had been charged or taken into custody"

2 posted on 08/06/2004 2:52:48 AM PDT by DirtyHarryY2K (G W B 2004! Friends Don't Let Friends Vote For DemocRATS)
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To: DirtyHarryY2K
Property records list the New York homes as the addresses of Dr. Kenneth Berry, 48, a specialist on bioterrorism, who once advocated the distribution of anthrax vaccine in major cities. It was not known why the agents searched the homes, and attempts to reach Berry by telephone and e-mail were unsuccessful yesterday.

Yeah, that's a real stumper.

3 posted on 08/06/2004 2:59:11 AM PDT by martin_fierro (A little tiny wit)
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To: Mitchell; Shermy
Federal agents investigating the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001 searched homes yesterday
belonging to the founder of an organization...

The fact that the FBI is searching his homes
I take as an almost certain guarantee
that he is innocent.

4 posted on 08/06/2004 3:28:15 AM PDT by Allan
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To: DirtyHarryY2K
More than three dozen agents, some in protective suits, combed through two homes in this upstate New York village at the same time a similar search occurred in New Jersey.

They hoped the Anthrax would laugh itself to death.

5 posted on 08/06/2004 3:31:24 AM PDT by martin_fierro (A little tiny wit)
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To: DirtyHarryY2K
"No one had been charged or taken into custody"

Not on the anthrax charges--but Berry was arrested yesterday in NJ on domestic violence charges for punching his girlfriend and her daughter, and released on $10,000 bond.

TBO.com

6 posted on 08/06/2004 3:34:46 AM PDT by NautiNurse ("I served in Viet Nam, and we have better hair"----John F'n Kerry campaign platform)
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To: DirtyHarryY2K

Hatfill, if proven innocent, has earned a televisedass-kissing by the highest FBI authority who signed off on him as the perp. He, like that little guy down in Atlanta, had his life torn apart and ruined by dolts who jumped the gun.


7 posted on 08/06/2004 3:38:01 AM PDT by thegreatbeast (Quid lucrum istic mihi est?)
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To: thegreatbeast; Shermy; jpl

http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story&u=/ap/20040806/ap_on_re_us/anthrax_probe_18

Reached late Wednesday, Kenneth Berry's father, William C. Berry, told The Star-Ledger of Newark that his son is being unfairly targeted by the FBI.


"Hey, here's a guy being shafted by the FBI," Berry said at his home in Newtown, Conn. "It's just buying time because they have nothing on anthrax. You are looking at a setup."


8 posted on 08/06/2004 3:57:08 AM PDT by TrebleRebel
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To: TrebleRebel

You've gotta love the disgusting sensationalism of the news media. You see the title "Feds Arrest Man in 2001 Anthrax Probe", and then you read the actual article and find out that the guy has been arrested for assult and battery, not the actual anthrax attacks.


9 posted on 08/06/2004 4:35:52 AM PDT by jpl ("Go balloons, go ballons! Confetti, confetti, where's the confetti?" - Don Mischer)
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To: jpl; Shermy

http://www.baltimoresun.com/news/health/bal-te.anthrax06aug06,1,5087821.story

Several hours after the searches began, Berry was arrested at the White Sands Oceanfront Resort and Spa in Point Pleasant Beach, N.J., on four counts of simple domestic assault after the police said he had punched his girlfriend and her daughter. Berry posted $10,000 bail. He told reporters he did not know why agents had searched his property and added, "We are at a very dangerous crossroads in American history."


10 posted on 08/06/2004 5:13:57 AM PDT by TrebleRebel
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To: snopercod
Hmmm....

Yesterday, I interviewed another person of interest who should be on the alert, but his response remained with the population in the study.

While I want to believe that there must be some good agents out there, so far, I have encountered only two who are thinking.

The federal government is running the show, and all the troops await further orders. They look only when and where told.

Volunteering information is frowned upon.

Intel comes from on high, without regard for what is right in front of their noses.

I am beginning to think that General Sherman's march through Georgia was very much over-rated.

It was exaggerated by the people who then, as now, simply did not wish to be disturbed, yet, when they were disturbed, they did fuss mightily about it.

There are probably old stories in the newspapers from back then, about reports on this man and that man who "were hysterical about trying to warn the citizens that Sherman would capture Atlanta," and such poor souls met with public and official-dumb's considerable suspicion and wrath.

11 posted on 08/06/2004 5:34:24 AM PDT by First_Salute (May God save our democratic-republican government, from a government by judiciary.)
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To: jpl; Shermy

http://www.nj.com/news/ledger/index.ssf?/base/news-16/1091783465312221.xml
FBI searches houses tied to doctor from Jersey
Friday, August 06, 2004
BY KEVIN COUGHLIN, BRIAN T. MURRAY AND BRIAN DONOHUE
Star-Ledger Staff
The hunt for the killer in the 2001 anthrax attacks returned yesterday to New Jersey, where the attacks originated.

Federal agents searched a lagoon-front bungalow in Dover Township along with two upstate New York homes of a physician who founded an organization to train emergency workers to deal with biochemical attacks.

The doctor, Kenneth M. Berry -- a Teaneck native who in 1997 advocated anthrax vaccines for cities and predicted an imminent bioweapons attack -- was staying at his parents' red clapboard summer home in the Chadwick section of Dover Township when authorities arrived around 8 a.m.

Neighbors said Berry took his family to breakfast at the nearby Sand Dollar Pancake House as the search proceeded.

Later in the afternoon, Berry was arrested at a motel in Point Pleasant Beach following a domestic dispute in which the doctor allegedly assaulted four family members, police said. He was released on $10,000 bail last night from the Ocean County jail, a jail spokesman told the Associated Press.

In Chadwick, agents removed garbage bags filled with bulky contents from the bungalow, according to a neighbor. Authorities also removed boxes with clear plastic bags in them.

More than three dozen agents, some wearing protective suits, also rummaged through a pair of homes in Wellsville, N.Y., continuing a search that began Wednesday night. Property records list the homes as past and present addresses of Berry, who founded PREEMPT Medical Counter-Terrorism Inc. in 1997. On the organization's Web site, Berry, 48, also described himself as president of the American Academy of Emergency Physicians.

FBI spokesperson Debbie Weierman said, "This is solely regarding the anthrax mailings of 2001." Nobody was taken into custody, she said, explaining only that FBI agents and U.S. postal inspectors were executing search warrants that remain under seal.

Gov. James E. McGreevey said there was "no threat to public health or safety."

Berry's father, in an interview late last night at his home in Newtown, Conn., said the FBI was making his son a scapegoat for a botched investigation.

"Hey, here's a guy being shafted by the FBI," said William C. Berry, a retired financial director who now serves as president of PREEMPT. "It's just buying time because they have nothing on anthrax. You are looking at a setup."

Point Pleasant Beach police said last night that officers responding to a 911 call at the White Sands Motel discovered Berry being detained by an off-duty police officer and a motel employee.

Berry allegedly assaulted four family members, police said. His relationship to the four was not immediately known.

Five persons died and at least 17 were sickened after anthrax- laced letters, postmarked Sept. 18 and Oct. 9, 2001, were sent to two Democratic senators and media organizations. The letters were processed at a postal center in Hamilton Township -- finally reopened this year after a costly decontamination -- and may have been sent from a mailbox in Princeton. The attacks prompted the closure of many government buildings and rocked a nation still reeling from the 9/11 terror strikes.

Over recent weeks, authorities have appeared to ramp up their efforts to crack what ranks among the most frustrating cases in FBI history.

For several days last month, they shut down labs at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick. They have reinterviewed former researchers from the Frederick, Md., base and even drained a nearby pond looking for discarded lab equipment.

Federal agents have logged more than 270,000 hours on the case, conducting more than 5,279 interviews, according to Weierman. Thirty FBI agents and 13 postal inspectors continue to hunt for clues.

Most attention so far has focused on another medical doctor, Steven J. Hatfill, described as "a person of interest" by Attorney General John Ashcroft but never charged.

From 1997 to 1999, Hatfill worked at Fort Detrick, the Army center that originally housed the anthrax strain sent in 2001. He has proclaimed his innocence and is suing the government and the New York Times.

Neither Hatfill nor Berry could be reached for comment yesterday. Berry's Web site says he presented a bioterrorism paper at Fort Detrick in January 1997, and, according to Berry's father, the two men know each other.

The father described Berry as exhausted and upset. He said his son has been interviewed before by the FBI because of his counterterror expertise.

"They have been on him for three years. They have no leads," William Berry said from his farmhouse, near Danbury.

Kenneth Berry, a father of seven who has been married twice, now teaches emergency room skills at a hospital affiliated with the University of Pittsburgh, his father said. Born in Teaneck, Kenneth Berry moved with his family to Switzerland at age 5. They returned to New Jersey, living in Wayne, and then moved to Connecticut.

The attention of the FBI is not all that Berry shares in common with Hatfill. They have foreign medical degrees, an evangelism for bioterror preparedness, and a flair for self-promotion and even hyperbole in their quests to become bio- defenders for the country.

Years before 2001, each man gave extensive interviews warning how bioterror attacks might be attempted, and how to thwart them.

"We ought to be planning to make anthrax vaccine widely available to the population starting in the major cities," Berry told USA Today in 1997, soon after the military announced plans to inoculate 2.4 million soldiers. Berry told the newspaper that military experts believed terrorists would attack a major U.S. city with biological weapons within five years.

From 1997 to 1999, Berry organized conferences under the banner of PREEMPT -- short for "Planned Response Exercises and Emergency Medical Preparedness Training." He proposed a system to train 200,000 emergency personnel for the aftermath of weapons of mass destruction. At a 1997 conference in San Francisco, he outlined a hypothetical scenario in which Middle East terrorists threatened to rain a "new strain of anthrax" on that city -- potentially killing more than a million people -- unless one of their leaders were released.

"It is important to know, however, that 99.9 percent of (emergency medical) personnel would not have competence in a WMD response," he told the conference, according to a text of his presentation.

That same year, he told MSNBC: "We don't want to oversensitize the population of the United States but we want to encourage in a very systemic and rational way that this indeed is a threat to our national security."

On Sept. 28, 2001 -- as it turns out, just days after the first anthrax mailings -- Berry filed for a patent on a surveillance system for identifying biological, chemical or nuclear attacks. The patent was awarded in March of this year.

Berry's conferences drew praise from former Sen. Sam Nunn (D- Ga.). "I wish you well in this most important endeavor," Nunn told Berry, according to a transcript. "What you're doing now is crucial to America's security."

Nunn's office was less effusive yesterday. Spokeswoman Lisa Cutler would say only that Nunn had met the doctor many years ago at a conference.

Berry's Web site also cites forensics experience that included the crash investigation of TWA Flight 800 in 1996. That was questioned yesterday by a spokeswoman for James Kallstrom, the former FBI official who headed the crash probe.

"He had nothing to do with it," Vicky Loughman, Kallstrom's spokeswoman, said of Berry.

Licensed as a physician in New York state, Berry lists a 1983 medical degree from the American University of the Caribbean School of Medicine. Three years ago he quit as director of emergency medicine at the Jones Memorial Hospital in Wellsville after a scandal.

Berry and two others were charged in 1999 with forging the will of a fellow doctor who had died of a heart attack the year before. The common-law wife of the deceased doctor eventually was sentenced to five years in prison on forgery charges. Berry pleaded guilty in May 2000 to a disorderly conduct charge and paid $300 in fines and court fees.

A neighbor said the forgery incident "didn't do much for his reputation" in the tight-knit town of 7,600 people near the Pennsylvania border.

But a retired administrator from Jones Memorial Hospital doubted Berry could be involved with anthrax.

"He's an emergency room doctor. He's not a chemist or anything like that," William DiBerardino told the Associated Press.

The forgery episode did not derail Berry's counterterrorism efforts. According to his Web site, he spoke at a June conference in Sweden, advocating a network of air sensors to alert the population to bioterrorism agents and filtration systems in federal buildings such as the White House and CIA headquarters.

In Ocean County, a neighbor said Berry did not appear fazed by the investigation yesterday over breakfast at the pancake house.

"He seemed to be in a good mood," said Carolyn Schlichtig, who is renting the home next door to Berry. "There's a lot of speculation, but hopefully it turns out to be nothing."


12 posted on 08/06/2004 6:43:47 AM PDT by TrebleRebel
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To: TrebleRebel

The speculation over the timing of the patent falls apart on closer examination:

The patent in question is US# 6,710,711 Method for identifying chemical, biological and nuclear attacks or hazards

"This application is based upon provisional patent application Ser. No. 60/236,730 filed Oct. 2, 2000."

The original patent was filed way back in October, 2000.

The only person responsible for the timing of the patent filing are the attornies who filed it:

"Attorney, Agent or Firm: Towner, Esq.; Alan G. Pietragallo, Bosick & Gordon"

They, and they alone, chose the September 28 filing date.

But I'm sure some more "coincidences" can be found. If we look hard enough maybe we'll find the names "Greendale" or "Franklin" somehow associated with his past. Are there any Greendales in Haiti (where his medical school is located)?

This should be a lesson to anyone who took the feeding frenzy over the Steve Hatfill "coincidences" seriously.


13 posted on 08/06/2004 6:52:09 AM PDT by TrebleRebel
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To: TrebleRebel; okie01; NautiNurse

Hours after the search, Berry was arrested and charged with four counts of assault following an altercation that police described as a domestic dispute at a motel in Point Pleasant Beach. He posted $10,000 bail and was later released from the Ocean County Jail.

An off-duty officer and a motel employee detained Berry after he allegedly assaulted four family members, police said. His relationship to the four was not immediately known.


14 posted on 08/06/2004 9:19:48 AM PDT by Shermy
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The fact that the FBI is searching his homes
I take as an almost certain guarantee
that he is innocent.

Did he have the connections to obtain the virulent anthrax strain? Did he have the materials science expertise to weaponize it?

I doubt this is a valid lead, but even if it is, it doesn't look like he could have acted alone.

15 posted on 08/06/2004 9:43:55 AM PDT by Mitchell
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To: DirtyHarryY2K
Haven't read the article, just know a little about the case. The guy's a doctor who used to run the Jones Memorial ER. Applied for a patent for a new anthrax detection system in September, 2001.

Coincidentally, he's also been convicted of forging a will.

All Wellsville was shut down, the residents are nervous and local news is keeping it rather quiet for some reason...do they really think the locals didn't NOTICE the FBI jacket and HAZMAT suits?? The balloon rally and car show is over, so it can't be they're worried about scaring the tourists away.

16 posted on 08/06/2004 9:57:23 AM PDT by cake_crumb (UN Resolutions=Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
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To: cake_crumb
he's also been convicted of forging a will.

that forged will he signed was apparently for another Emergency Room doctor who died at the age of 46.

17 posted on 08/06/2004 10:12:56 AM PDT by NautiNurse ("I served in Viet Nam, and we have better hair"----John F'n Kerry campaign platform)
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To: NautiNurse

Yep.


18 posted on 08/06/2004 11:09:59 AM PDT by cake_crumb (UN Resolutions=Very Expensive, Very SCRATCHY Toilet Paper)
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To: martin_fierro
who once advocated the distribution of anthrax vaccine in major cities. It was not known why the agents searched the homes,

Yeah, that's a real stumper

What's wrong with advocating the distribution of anthrax vaccine? Maybe it would help if we were attacked by anthrax.

Now if the guy was also selling anthrax vaccine, that would be questionable.

19 posted on 08/06/2004 11:21:46 AM PDT by wideminded
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To: wideminded

Whoever was the culprit...I think he had to know Hatfield in some capacity...there are several indicators to point toward Hatfield...and I think that was done intentional...to take the FBI off in the wrong direction for months, if not years.


20 posted on 08/06/2004 11:29:25 AM PDT by pepsionice
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