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To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (132667)10/8/2001 2:52:08 AM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
>> But i do think that Iraq remains a major terrorist threat to the US and the West. <<

really?!?! how about the entire world? the entire world remains a terrorist threat to the united states since we can't learn to keep our nose out of affairs that don't involve us.



To: Victor Lazlo who wrote (132667)10/8/2001 10:21:48 PM
From: Oeconomicus  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 164684
 
Victor, new reports indicate the anthrax exposure likely occurred in FL after all as the mail room clerk in the first victim's office is infected too. It will be interesting to see what the FBI finds out. Was it foreign terrorists testing a delivery method (a package through the mail?) or some US bred whacko?

Didn't some militia nutjob a few years ago get caught trying to buy a sample from a lab? I also recall an incident where something in a letter or small package made several people in an office ill. I think it was in Atlanta during the small wave of bombings and scares that started with the Centennial Olympic Park (Rudolph is wanted for at least two of the bombings). Don't remember what it turned out to be, but people thought initially that it was anthrax or some other biological agent.

Which will it be? Foreign or local whacko?