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Politics : Homeland Security

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To: RocketMan who wrote (679)11/29/2001 8:36:57 AM
From: Jill  Read Replies (1) of 827
 
The fact that the spores were so light and airborne--unless that's the writer's poetic license (i.e. Alibek also said the spores they worked on would just end up everywhere, floating into parts of the building they never suspected)--that makes me think it's unlikely its cross contaminated mail with Nyugen & Lundgren. Because how would the spores stick to an envelope and then get airborne only when the recipient got it? Anthrax letters going thru sorting machines that create an artificial wind--I can understand how someone got it. Or even airborne spores eventually landing on someone (the baby, the Hamilton woman) causing cutaneous.

Who knows though.
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