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Politics : Foreign Affairs Discussion Group

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To: Ilaine who wrote (6940)10/23/2001 2:13:45 AM
From: Michael Watkins  Read Replies (1) of 281500
 
If the books are right, then the more the same amount of dust is spread around, the lower the concentration, and thus it's less likely to cause harm.

Sure, but continued movement is going to continue to deposit more dust from the mail item containing it...

Going back to the beginning of the anthrax attack, right after the first reports that AMI was hit by mail borne Anthrax, we were discussing the potential for this to be an economic attack.

Looking more and more likely, or is it just a "happy" circumstance for the terrorists that mail handlers and facilities are being affected.

I read somewhere today that cleaning the AMI building in Florida was going to take upwards of a month before it could be occupied again.

Imagine a bunch of mail processing plants being down for a month, or more...
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