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To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (12445)4/11/2003 7:14:05 PM
From: craig crawford  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
american jew behind the anthrax attacks...?

summaries and highlights of the articles below can be found here:
siliconinvestor.com

ANTHRAX COVER-UP?
We know who the suspects are – so why no arrest?

antiwar.com

FBI 'knows US scientist who made anthrax'
news.independent.co.uk

Anthrax Missing from Army Lab
ctnow.com

Expert: Anthrax suspect ID'd
nj.com

Arab scientists recount hostility and harassment at military anthrax lab
seattletimes.nwsource.com

While Media Spotlights One Anthrax Suspect, Another Is Too Hot to Touch
wrmea.com

Dr. Zack left Fort Detrick in December 1991 amid allegations of unprofessional conduct. The Jewish scientist and others were accused of harassing their co-worker, Dr. Ayaad Assaad, until the Egyptian-born American scientist quit, according to an article in Connecticut’s The Hartford Courant, the country’s oldest newspaper in continuous publication. Dr. Assaad sued the Army, claiming discrimination after Zack’s badgering.
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The New York Times journalist reported that “Mr. Z” was caught with a girlfriend after hours in Fort Detrick. According to Kristof, “Mr. Z” talked about the importance of his field and his own status in it, and often used the B’nai B’rith attack as an example of how anthrax attacks might happen. He also “had a penchant for dropping Arab names” when he discussed the possibility of anthrax attacks.
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An Oct. 26, 2001 article in The Jerusalem Post reported that five Israeli men with box-cutters, multiple passports and $4,000 cash detained in New Jersey on Sept. 11, the day of the attacks on the World Trade Center and Pentagon, would be deported back to Israel for immigration violations. Those men were seen laughing and posing for photographs with the smoking Twin Towers in the background. The U.S. press also deemed that story not fit to print.



To: Lazarus_Long who wrote (12445)4/12/2003 6:02:18 AM
From: GUSTAVE JAEGER  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 21614
 
Re: So know you know more than the law enforcement agencies that actually investigated the matter? Is this your story?

Actually, it was first the Jerusalem Post's story....