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  • Suspicious White Powder Letters Postmarked from Knoxville Received in...

    01/22/2009 7:09:51 PM PST · by Cindy · 9 replies · 541+ views
    KNOXVILLE.FBI.GOV ^ | January 21, 2009 | n/a
    January 21, 2009 # Note: The following text is a quote: http://knoxville.fbi.gov/pressrel/2009/kx012109.htm Suspicious White Powder Letters Postmarked from Knoxville Received in New York and Massachusetts On Wednesday January 21, approximately 13 powder-laden envelopes were received at the office of the Wall Street Journal in New York City. The letters reportedly bear a Knoxville, Tennessee postmark. New York City Police Department's Emergency Services Unit and the FBI responded to the scene and are testing the letters to determine whether they contain a hazardous substance. An additional letter was also received today at Harvard Law School addressed to Alan Dershowitz. This letter...
  • Suspicious White Powder Letters Received Around the United States

    12/09/2008 1:07:51 PM PST · by Cindy · 12 replies · 1,004+ views
    Dallas.FBI.gov ^ | December 9, 2008 | n/a
    December 9, 2008 Note: The following text is a quote: http://dallas.fbi.gov/pressrel/pressrel08/dl120908.htm Suspicious White Powder Letters Received Around the United States Robert E. Casey Jr., Special Agent in Charge, Dallas FBI, announces during the last 24 hours, at least seven letters containing a suspicious white powder have been received by the offices of governors around the country. The white powder substance has been field screened and the tests have met with negative results. The white powder substance has been forwarded to local laboratories for further testing. To date, all letters have been postmarked from Dallas, Texas and were received by governors’...
  • FBI, USPS to investigate suspicious envelope at Temple Square [Salt Lake City]

    11/13/2008 4:07:24 PM PST · by rycharn · 40 replies · 2,384+ views
    KSL ^ | KSL-TV/Radio/.com
    The FBI and US Postal Service inspectors are on their way to investigate the suspicious envelope found at Temple Square containing an unknown white powder. The letter was mailed to the temple and was opened inside an office in the entrance area to the Salt Lake Temple. That is in an area open to the public. They have since placed the letter into a black plastic bag. Both Salt Lake City police and fire departments are on the scene and have closed off the area, including eastbound lanes of North Temple between State Street and Main Street. They did not...
  • FBI Seeks Anthrax-Scare Culprit

    10/24/2008 10:36:28 AM PDT · by Prunetacos · 55 replies · 2,702+ views
    The FBI has posted a $100,000 reward for help in finding who sent identical letters containing what turned out to be a harmless white powder to banking offices across the country. All 50 letters, which were sent between Oct. 17 and 18, were postmarked Amarillo, Texas. FBI today released the text of the letters on its Web site: "STEAL TENS OF THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE'S MONEY AND NOT EXPECT REPERCUSSIONS. IT'S PAYBACK TIME. WHAT YOU JUST BREATHED IN WILL KILL YOU WITHIN 10 DAYS. THANK (Redacted) AND THE FDIC FOR YOUR DEMISE."
  • "White-powder" letters hit more banks and N.Y. Times (anti-media & anti-finance?)

    10/23/2008 3:32:35 AM PDT · by TigerLikesRooster · 11 replies · 551+ views
    Reuters ^ | 10/22/08 | Randall Mikkelsen
    "White-powder" letters hit more banks and N.Y. Times By Randall Mikkelsen Wed Oct 22, 6:19 pm ET WASHINGTON (Reuters) – Seven Chase bank branches in Phoenix and the New York Times headquarters in New York received envelopes containing a suspicious white powder on Wednesday as a wave of threatening U.S. mailings spread. More than 45 threatening letters have been received since Monday at financial institutions in at least 11 states, FBI spokesman Richard Kolko said. "Most of the letters contain a powder substance with a threatening communication," he said. No harmful substances have yet been identified but more tests are...
  • NY Times receives white substance in envelope

    10/22/2008 12:48:38 PM PDT · by rabscuttle385 · 32 replies · 1,107+ views
    Reuters ^ | 2008-10-22
    NEW YORK, Oct 22 (Reuters) - Police are investigating a "white granular substance" sent to the New York Times on Wednesday in midtown Manhattan, police said. The incident follows a spate of threatening letters, some containing a powder, sent to Chase banks in the past few days New York Times spokeswoman Catherine Mathis said police were called to the newspaper's headquarters this morning after an employee on the 13th floor opened an envelope addressed to the paper.
  • Raiders practice delayed by white powder

    10/13/2006 9:16:00 AM PDT · by thoughtomator · 9 replies · 460+ views
    9/15/2006 | AP
    Associated Press (9/15/2006, 8:30 AM PST) OAKLAND , (CA)--Oakland Raiders football practice was delayed nearly two hours today after a player reported finding an unknown white powdery substance on the practice field. Head coach Art Shell immediately suspended practice and called the police and federal investigators. After a complete analysis, FBI forensic experts determined that the white substance unknown to Raider players was the GOAL LINE. Practice resumed after special agents decided the team was unlikely to encounter the substance again.
  • NY police targeted with 'anthrax'

    08/09/2006 4:09:35 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 7 replies · 381+ views
    Herald Sun ^ | 10 August 2006
    TWO police officers were taken to a hospital today after opening an envelope that contained a suspicious white powder, the New York Police Department said. The two police officers worked in the mail screening facility at police headquarters in downtown Manhattan and opened an envelope that contained an "undetermined white powder," said police department spokesman Paul Browne. They underwent decontamination before being taken to hospital as a precautionary measure in case the powder turned out to be anthrax, Mr Browne said. The powder was not accompanied with a note. On July 14 and August 2, The New York Times said...
  • N.Y. Times Receives 2nd 'Powder' Letter

    08/02/2006 10:57:45 PM PDT · by Aussie Dasher · 26 replies · 1,689+ views
    NewsMax ^ | 3 August 2006
    The New York Times said Wednesday it had received a second envelope with a suspicious white powder and a stamp with a Sept. 11 image, just weeks after a similar incident raised fears of an anthrax attack. The substance was discovered by a mail room worker Monday and city authorities have determined that it was "nonhazardous," said Times spokeswoman Abbe Ruttenberg Serphos. The handwritten envelope was addressed to the newspaper, not an individual, had a postmark from St. Louis and no return address, Serphos said. It contained a blank piece of paper. On the back of the envelope was a...
  • Defectors say China running 1,000 spies in Canada

    06/15/2005 10:57:04 PM PDT · by Destro · 15 replies · 916+ views
    cbc.ca ^ | Wed, 15 Jun 2005 23:59:15 EDT | CBC News
    Defectors say China running 1,000 spies in Canada Last Updated Wed, 15 Jun 2005 23:59:15 EDT CBC News Two Chinese defectors say the Chinese government has a network of more than 1,000 spies and informants in Canada. The two men were diplomats in Australia, where they are now seeking political asylum. They say Australia and other countries such as the United States have Chinese spy networks operating inside them too. The defectors say the spies and informants have orders to disrupt the Falun Gong movement, which China calls "a dangerous cult," and to steal commercial and scientific secrets. Chen Yongleen,...
  • Suspect packages hit Canberra embassies

    06/08/2005 10:06:54 PM PDT · by Crackingham · 8 replies · 1,396+ views
    Sydney Morning Herald ^ | 6/9/05 | Jano Gibson
    Suspicious packages turned up at four foreign missions and at Parliament House in Canberra today. The packages were received by the British high commission and the United States, Japanese and South Korean embassies. Each of the embassies that received the packages represents a country with troops in Iraq. "We can confirm the commission received a suspicious package earlier this morning," a British high commission spokesman said. "We are following AFP [Australian Federal Police] guidelines at present." The US embassy in Canberra has been closed. "I can confirm that the US embassy did receive a suspicious package," a US embassy spokeswoman...
  • State Rep. Charged in Anthrax Hoax

    03/30/2005 3:48:18 PM PST · by Inkognitow · 60 replies · 4,501+ views
    AP ^ | Mar 30, 2005
    Glenshaw (AP) State Rep. Jeffrey E. Habay was charged Wednesday for allegedly lying about a white powder he said he received in the mail from a contituent who was critical of him. Allegheny County authorities charged Habay, 38, with facsimile weapons of mass destruction, falsely incriminating another and fictious reports for claiming in May that he received an envelope in his home that contained a suspicious white powder.
  • Mt. Laurel, NJ, "salt attacker" strikes again

    11/02/2004 5:05:48 PM PST · by tangodown · 8 replies · 442+ views
    NJ relative | November 2, 2004 | Self
    Sorry, can't find newsarticle. My mother-in-law lives in Mt. Laurel. She just called and says the guy who dumped the white powder (salt) in the polling place this morning, struck again. this time it is the local firestation /polling place. I don't believe anyone caught him. I'm going to try to find news.
  • FBI scours car of doctor (anthrax update)

    08/08/2004 12:05:56 AM PDT · by buzzyboop · 3 replies · 610+ views
    Pittsburgh Tribune-Review ^ | August 8, 2004 | Karen Roebuck
    More than a dozen FBI agents investigating the 2001 anthrax attacks descended on Connellsville (PA) Airport Saturday to comb through a UPMC-McKeesport doctor's car. Agents vacuumed Dr. Kenneth M. Berry's white Mercury Sable for evidence, said Frank Sero, an employee at Connellsville Airport, Fayette County. He did not know what the agents were seeking, or what they took from the car. Forensic investigators frequently use vacuums to collect fibers, hair samples and other trace evidence. "I can confirm that we did conduct a search of a vehicle at the Connellsville Airport," said Special Agent Jeff Killeen, of the Pittsburgh field...
  • Suspicious white powder found in mail at Bill Clinton's office

    04/27/2004 11:23:07 PM PDT · by Anti-Bubba182 · 50 replies · 241+ views
    AP ^ | Wednesday, April 28, 2004 | Staff
    Suspicious white powder found in mail at Bill Clinton's office NEW YORK (AP) - Former President Bill Clinton's office was briefly evacuated after a worker opened a package containing a suspicious powder, police said. A Secret Service agent assigned to the Manhattan office opened the package Tuesday morning, police said. A letter and a vial of powder were inside. Preliminary tests were negative for anthrax. The city Department of Health would conduct further tests, said Detective Bernard Gifford, a police spokesman. Clinton was not in the office when the package was opened. The building was evacuated for two hours while...
  • White Powder at Eatonton GA Post Office

    02/20/2004 7:00:07 AM PST · by eyespysomething · 25 replies · 289+ views
    Local officials ^ | 2-20-04 | Me
    Suspicious white powder found leaking from a package at the Eatonton - Putnam County post office. The package was addressed to Washington DC. I am expecting more info soon, and will update as I get it.
  • Nine quarantined after powder found at Brooks City-Base

    02/17/2004 1:10:53 PM PST · by ChuckHam · 18 replies · 120+ views
    San Antonio Express-News ^ | 2-17-04 | Unknown
    Nine people have been quarantined after officials found a white powder in an envelope at Brooks City-Base today. No one is complaining of sickness and no one was taken to a hospital, but the nine are being held for observation, San Antonio Fire Department officials said. A building at 7980 Lindbergh Lane, with about 150 people inside, was evacuated when the powder was discovered, but only nine people were in the room, District Fire Chief Randy Jenkins said. The letter was in an area where in-house mail was processed, and it was not sent through the U.S. Postal Service, Jenkins...
  • Suspicious White Powder Found at Williamstown, N.J., Post Office

    02/10/2004 3:31:52 PM PST · by nuconvert · 2 replies · 159+ views
    AP ^ | Feb. 10, '04
    Suspicious White Powder Found at Williamstown, N.J., Post Office The Associated Press Published: Feb 10, 2004 MONROE TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) - The Williamstown Post Office was evacuated as a precaution Tuesday after several postal carriers found a white powder in their mail, officials said. Members of the Gloucester County hazardous materials squad were sent into the building, said Cathy Yarosky, spokeswoman for the U.S. Postal Service. FBI agents joined the investigation, said FBI spokeswoman Linda Vizi. "We're taking samples and will make a determination as to what the substance is," Vizi said. Six postal workers were taken to a hospital...
  • Jack Kelly: The poison trail-Iraq's labs posed a danger beyond the usual WMD

    02/08/2004 6:43:48 AM PST · by pittsburgh gop guy · 8 replies · 224+ views
    Pittsburgh Post Gazette ^ | Sunday, February 08, 2004 | Jack Kelly
    Jack Kelly: The poison trail Iraq's labs posed a danger beyond the usual WMD Sunday, February 08, 2004 Analysis has confirmed that the suspicious white powder found in a letter sent to Senate Majority Leader Bill Frist contained the deadly poison ricin. In January 2003, British police found traces of ricin in an apartment used by Algerians who were linked to the al-Qaida cell run by Abu Musab Zarqawi, who was operating out of Baghdad at the time. Iraq was working to weaponize ricin up until the U.S. invasion last March, David Kay's investigators in the Iraq Survey Group found....
  • Voodoo powder blights Miami courts

    12/17/2003 12:36:21 PM PST · by Van der Waals · 59 replies · 9,627+ views
    http://www.ananova.com/news/story/sm_847912.html ^ | Story filed: 17:03 Wednesday 17th December 2003
    Prosecutors in a trial in Miami complain that their seats and evidence boxes are being covered with voodoo powder. US District Judge Patricia Seitz has been shown a large quantity of the greyish dust which was dumped in what's believed to be a Santeria ritual. Santeria experts say voodoo powder can bring good luck, swaying juries, judges or prosecutors in favour of the accused. The powder was left in evidence boxes next to the prosecution table in the courtroom which is trying defence attorney J.C. Elso on money-laundering charges. Veteran Assistant US Attorney Richard Gregorie said he respects all religions...