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To: RocketMan who wrote (436)11/12/2001 6:24:08 PM
From: Snowshoe  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 827
 
In addition, a bunch of the suspects had hazmat driver's licenses. There was a lot of speculation about the reason for this. I propose a new theory: that some of these people got or wanted to get jobs driving airliner refueling trucks. This would put them in a position to contaminate the fuel, causing a crash that looks like an accident. This does seem like a point of vulnerability in the system, but I want to emphasize that it is just a theory. I have no knowledge of the airline servicing industry or whether this type of sabotage could be done.



To: RocketMan who wrote (436)11/12/2001 7:08:37 PM
From: Jill  Read Replies (3) | Respond to of 827
 
I've gotten to feeling very cynical about our FBI, CIA etc. The anthrax in particular:

abcnews.go.com

More details on the doc's story--nobody followed up?--even tho a doc reports he probably had anthrax BEFORE the clusters, and lives in a town one town away from where the letters were mailed, a town with a Greenbrook School going to the 4th grade (eerily similar to the return address on Daschle's letter)...CDC is testing how many people in Washington? And refuses to test him until he goes public to media?

Destroying anthrax stocks, FBI agrees to let Iowa do so...making tracing of signature more difficult...done Oct 10...

So if they say this is an accident, I'm supposed to believe them?

I can't even make head or tails of all the snafus and coverups.