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To: Bilow who wrote (48036)9/29/2002 6:02:37 PM
From: Nadine Carroll  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
This is not entirely correct. The US deployed Anthrax (supplied to a terrorist without government approval) in September 2001.

You might as well count the Japanese group who released Sarin on the Tokyo subway whle you're at it. But neither incident counts, as neither is the action of a 'nation'. However, Hendren forgot to count Nasser's use of poison gas in the Yemeni campaign in the 50's.



To: Bilow who wrote (48036)9/29/2002 7:29:27 PM
From: KLP  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
Links??? and some proof of your statement: The US deployed Anthrax (supplied to a terrorist without government approval) in September 2001.

Or was that just your opinion....?



To: Bilow who wrote (48036)9/29/2002 8:45:51 PM
From: Ilaine  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 281500
 
The US deployed Anthrax (supplied to a terrorist without government approval) in September 2001.

*Cue Black Helicopter soundtrack.*

OK, Carl. By that logic, Ted Kazinsky and Tim McVeigh were acting on behalf of the US government?

Step . . . awaay . . . from the computer . . . and no one gets hurt.