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Article exposes the anthrax hoax perpetrated by scientist Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, and the traitorous agenda behind the hoax.
1 posted on 06/07/2002 7:45:03 AM PDT by mrustow
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To: mrustow
Thanks for this post! Freepers have been on to Barbara Hatch Rosenberg for months but there has been no (that I am aware of) expose of her in the press. Her whole anthrax story started when she gave it to The Green Party in Germany. From there the usual suspects (New York Times for one) picked it up. Every three or four week, Rosenberg would issue a new press release (with no new facts) and the media would run it as if they had never reported it before.
2 posted on 06/07/2002 7:50:32 AM PDT by LarryLied
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Barbara Hatch Rosenberg Alert!


3 posted on 06/07/2002 7:54:19 AM PDT by mrustow
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Um, sorry to bring this up, wut what the heck has our vaunted (real) intelligence/law enforcement/"homeland security" establishment actually done to find the real killer?

There's somebody (who, according to this article is most likely a black female lesbian Jew) out there who has killed, and may be getting close to kill again.

5 posted on 06/07/2002 8:08:32 AM PDT by Vladiator
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To: mrustow
Thanks for posting this article. I was discussing the anthrax situation last night with a friend after Bush's speech. My confidence in our government in general and the Bush administration in specific has a lot to do with the anthrax attacks. I hope they know where the anthrax came from and who was behind it, and for strategic reasons are witholding it from the public. In other words we can track it to Saddam Hussein and Iraq, but do not feel it would serve any effect to make that public until we are prepared to extract justice from Saddam and Iraq. If we do not have more of an idea of the anthrax's origin than allowing the Rosenberg allegations to gain the credibility that they have, then my confidence in our government and Bush will really be shaken.
6 posted on 06/07/2002 8:08:52 AM PDT by Biblebelter
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To: mrustow
Anthrax = Islamic Terrorism

Any scenario other than Islamic terrorism means ALL of the following are just coincidences.

SERIOUS CONNECTIONS

- The most serious bioterror attack in America began only days after 9-11

- The letters all mention standard Islamic catch-phrases.

- Florida Dr. Tsonas treated Ahmed al-Haznawi for a severe leg lesion in late June.
  Dr. Tsonas is now convinced it was cutaneous anthrax.

- Two Johns Hopkins biodefense experts (Dr. Thomas Inglesby, Dr. Tara O'Toole) agree with Tsonas.

- FL hijackers inquire about crop-dusters and dispersal characteristics of chemical loads.

- Atta attempted to obtain a loan to buy a plane and convert it into a chemical transport.

- Moussaoui, the "20th hijacker", had tech info on airliners, crop-dusters, and wind patterns.

- Mohamed Atta went to Huber Drugs (Delray Beach, FL) with red hands during the summer of 2001.
  Druggist thought Atta was suffering from chemical exposure (basic pH -possibly bleach).

- Allah Rakah, detained by FBI, for placing suspicious bag of letters in his car with FL license plates

- Atta met twice with Colonel Muhammed Khalil Ibrahim al-Ani, a "very senior" Iraqi 'Special Ops' agent.
  (one report says the Czechs confirmed they had video...spycraft SOP)
  (Another report claims that a vacumm bottle was passed to Atta during the meeting)

- Ziad Jarrah also met with an Iraqi agent in 2001 in the UAE.

- Marwan al-Shehhi also met with an Iraqi agent in 2001 in the UAE.

- Iraq is the ONLY hostile country known to have succeeded in weaponizing anthrax

- Iraq conducted military exercises simulating the dispersal of anthrax spores from crop-dusters

- The hijackers had two operational hubs: Hamilton, New Jersey and Delray, Florida. Anthrax was found in both areas.

JUST COINCIDENCES??

- The wife of the Sun tabloid's editor rented two apartments to two hijackers In Florida.

- Marwan al-Shehhi went to Huber Drugs (with Atta) with severe chest congestion.
  The pharmacist sold him a bottle of Robitussin initially, and later antibiotics.
10 posted on 06/07/2002 8:26:08 AM PDT by My Identity
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To: mrustow
"This is who we are".
12 posted on 06/07/2002 8:27:47 AM PDT by Wolfie
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To: mrustow
Millenium, particularly the second season, was quite a good show. The third season sort of drifted a bit back into 'weird serial murderer of the week' syndrome, but featured an excellent and hilarious episode about three devils disguised as humans, meeting at a donut shop and discussing their successful temptations and evil acts for the day. It eventually turned out that all three had run into Frank Black, and that Black had recognized them and acted against them in some way, which I think reinforces the concept that Black was really hunting down the devil.
13 posted on 06/07/2002 8:31:23 AM PDT by AzSteven
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To: mrustow;LarryLied
Rosenberg is not only a tenured professor of microbiology at the New York State College at Purchase

She may be a microbiologist, but functions as a Professor of Environmental Science.
Well, at least that's what the SUNY-Purchase website says:

Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, Ph.D.
Research Professor of Environmental Science


Not to denigrate SUNY-Purchase, but it looks like a school that just goes to
the bachelor degree in Environmental Science.
Probably not exactly a hotbed of cutting edge bio-weapons research.
I hope Professor Rosenberg isn't doing any bioweapons research for which SUNY-Purchase doesn't
have certified containment facilities.

Just my naive guess, but about the only environmental research products she's turning out
right now are: thermal pollution in terms of lots of hot air and fouling the waters
in the public commons with too much bull excrement and release of red herrings.
15 posted on 06/07/2002 8:38:17 AM PDT by VOA
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Rosenberg's story that the CIA was behind it is not what was originally reported by the biological science community. What they said was that it was a scientist who did it in order to finagle a government contract connected with anthrax vaccination or prevention.

Also, there seem to have been at least two groups of anthrax victims. That cases in Florida, which were connected with the terrorists there through their landlady was one strand. The letters sent to Daschle and Leahy, which contained military grade anthrax, and may have caused the deaths in New York and Connecticut, were probably sent by someone else.

The business about white male Christians is also a separate thread, which was not promoted by Rosenberg but by unnamed senior FBI agents speaking through the NY Times. That was part of a knee-jerk reaction by clintonoids who were trying to pin suspicion on conservative Christians and abortion clinic bombers.

It still seems to me that the FBI is not seriously trying to solve this case, but is covering it up. Not, I assume, because they are the guilty parties themselves, but because there is some political reason for a coverup. The most likely reason is a plot by clintonoids seeking a government anthrax contract that went astray. Yet they did succeed in getting at least a small contract for Bioport to give vaccine to congressional staffers.

16 posted on 06/07/2002 8:50:20 AM PDT by Cicero
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To: mrustow
If there's nothing to this, why do you figure Bush and the White House were already on Cipro before 9/11?
25 posted on 06/07/2002 10:45:29 AM PDT by Plummz
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To: mrustow
hopefully, FAS.org didn't post *this* particular piece of trash of hers on the FAS site ... if so, shame on FAS.org ...

nonetheless, evidence does seem to point to homegrown anthrax ... or a homegrown "distributor" ... it would seem Saddam would have picked different targets rather than Brokaw and Daschle, et al ... though I must admit the first time I heard "anthrax" I susupected Saddam (cf: HBO's "The Doomsday Gun") ...
36 posted on 06/07/2002 2:30:56 PM PDT by Bobby777
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Ping, in case you missed this.
40 posted on 06/07/2002 5:45:06 PM PDT by Nogbad
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fyi
48 posted on 06/07/2002 6:54:32 PM PDT by mrustow
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To: anthrax
Bump to list.
49 posted on 06/07/2002 6:55:05 PM PDT by mrustow
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51 posted on 06/07/2002 7:31:16 PM PDT by mrustow
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52 posted on 06/07/2002 7:32:39 PM PDT by mrustow
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All-American Osamas

The New York Times | 06/07/2002 | NICHOLAS D. KRISTOF

Posted on 6/6/02 9:25 PM Pacific by Pokey78

KALISPELL, Mont.

We Americans have conjured so specific a vision of terrorists — swarthy, glowering Muslims mumbling fanatically about Allah — that we're missing the threat from home-grown nuts, people like David Burgert.

Mr. Burgert, a 38-year-old who last made a living renting out snowmobiles here in this spectacularly beautiful nook of northwestern Montana, had a terror plan that made Osama bin Laden's look rinky-dink. Not content merely to kill a few thousand people, Mr. Burgert's nine-member militia was planning a violent revolution and civil war to overthrow the entire United States government.

The plan, according to Sheriff James Dupont, was for the militia to use its machine guns, pipe bombs and 30,000 rounds of ammunition to assassinate 26 local officials (including Mr. Dupont), and then wipe out the National Guard when it arrived. After the panicked authorities sent in NATO troops, true American patriots would rise up, a ferocious war would ensue, and the U.S. would end up back in the hands of white Christians.

"The good thing is that most of the people who would do it are so stupid that they would kill themselves first," said Sheriff Dupont, who runs the law here in rugged Flathead County, which is bigger than all of Connecticut and has lots more grizzly bears.

But the litany of domestic militia plots, failed ones, is still sobering. In Michigan, militia members planned to bomb two federal buildings. Missourians planned to attack American military bases, starting with Fort Hood, Tex., on a day it opened to tens of thousands of visitors. California militia members planned to blow up a propane storage facility. Most unnerving, a Florida militia plotted to destroy a nuclear power plant.

If these were Muslims who were forming militias and exchanging tips for making nerve gas, then we'd toss them in prison in an instant. But we're distracted by our own stereotypes, searching for Muslim terrorists in the Philippine jungle and the Detroit suburbs and forgetting that there are blond, blue-eyed mad bombers as well. We're making precisely the mistake that the Saudis did a few years ago: dismissing familiar violent fanatics as kooks.

In fact, militia members and Al Qaeda members are remarkably similar. Both are galvanized by religious extremism (America's militias overlap with the Christian Identity movement, which preaches that Jews are the children of Satan and that people of color are sub-human), both see the United States government as utterly evil, and both are empowered by the information revolution that enables them to create networks, recruit disciples and trade recipes for bio- and chemical weapons.

It would be a mistake to put one's faith in the militias' eternal incompetence. Jessica Stern of Harvard has written about an anti-government activist named James Dalton Bell, who earned a degree in chemistry from M.I.T. and is unquestionably brilliant. By age 14, he says, "I was studying the isomerization of benzyl thiocyanate to the isocyanate."

Weren't we all? But Mr. Bell, who is now in jail, is also believed by the authorities to have manufactured sarin, a nerve gas, in his basement. He led a chemical attack against an I.R.S. office and wrote an Internet book called "Assassination Politics," which outlines a very clever scheme to pay for contract killings of federal officials with digital cash in a way that preserves anonymity at both ends. There is also evidence that Mr. Bell talked "hypothetically" of poisoning a city's water supply.

The things you learn in Montana: According to militia members here, the World Trade Center attacks were a plot by the Feds to declare an emergency and abolish the Bill of Rights; the Columbine school shootings were a federal test of new mind-control technology; a map on a Kix cereal box shows the occupation zones Americans will be herded into after the United Nations takes over.

Another thing you learn here is how to deal with grizzlies. Don't be so focused on a distant moose that you ignore the bear behind you. And if it charges, stand your ground until it's 10 feet away, then shoot pepper spray into its eyes, and — very quickly — step aside.

Right now, I'm afraid that the Bush administration is so focused on the distant moose that we're oblivious to the local grizzlies like Dave Burgert creeping up on us.



53 posted on 06/07/2002 9:00:18 PM PDT by mrustow
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