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Sunday, August 03, 2008

Nothing But Fear

[Gitmo inmates] were bombarded with intolerable sounds,
including “meows from cat-food commercials,

Yoko Ono singing and Eminem rapping about America.”

--
from NYT Review of The Dark Side, Jane Mayer
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Put nothing past a government villainous enough to use the Yoko Ono torture.

U.S. Army microbiologist Bruce Ivins, 62, recently-designated prime suspect in the 2001 anthrax attacks, is dead of apparent suicide (Dead Army Vaccine Scientist Eyed in Anthrax Probe.) The Justice Department is considering closing the investigation. As Dana Carvey's the Church Lady might say,
“how Conveenient.”

An 18-year employee at the government's biodefense labs at Ft. Detrick, Maryland, Ivins helped develop the anthrax vaccine effective against even mixed-strain attacks. Ivins colleague of the last 15 years, Dr. W. Russell Byrne, does not think Ivins was behind the attacks
and criticized federal agents as harassing the germ scientist and his family.

“They searched his house twice and his computer once,” he said in an interview. “We all felt powerless to stop it.” He said Dr. Ivins was recently escorted away from the laboratory by the authorities and “disgraced in a place he spent his whole career.” “That was so humiliating,” he said. “It’s hard to believe (Dark End for Family Man.)”


Byrne also questions how Ivins, deemed "homicidal and sociopathic by his psychiatrist," gained top security clearance at the government lab.

The FBI originally suspected Ivin's colleague Steven Hatfill, but in late June, "the government exonerated Hatfill and paid him a $5.82 million settlement." Does this all sound vaguely familiar? Remember Jewel and the Atlanta Olympics bomber? Heavy-handedness is becoming the hallmark of U.S. criminal investigations. The $5.82 million payoff is crumbs in the Phony War on Terror (PWOT©).

In the run-up to war, the 2001 domestic anthrax attacks were no small inducement to fear. Then Attorney General John Ashcroft suggested "neither domestic or international terrorism has been ruled out." The attacks were coming fast and furious; it was environment that allowed Condoleeza Rice to suggest an atomic "mushroom cloud" could be next.


In 2001, Terrorists were the new Ruskis. It had been just over a decade since we lost the Red Menace, and the government and military were due for a new archenemy. Of course, calling the anthrax attacker a terrorist ignored the fact that the anthrax used in the attacks originated from government sponsored stock.
The anthrax was knitted into the free-floating anxiety that became America's unreasoned fear of terrorism.

Anthrax "is particularly suited to inducing dread," says Paul Slovic, who studies the psychology of risk at the University of Oregon and is the author of "The Perception of Risk."


"P
eople don't know exactly what it is. It's not very visible. It's linked to someone who's propagating this threat with the intent to harm people who are innocent of any wrongdoing, just being malicious -- that's frightening. You don't know who's doing it. What's the extent of ? Is this something that's going to be limited in one small geographic region? It's quite unique. We've done some studies within terrorism. The potential to frighten from anthrax is even higher than that of terrorism with explosive devices, not that that's low. Anthrax was even higher (Yesterday's Fears Fade as we Adjust to Tomorrow's.)"


The guilt or innocence of Mr. Ivins is not our focus. The point is, after seven years the FBI has not been able to resolve the anthrax investigation in a suitable manner. This is the same FBI that turned a blind eye when suspected terrorists were obtaining flight training here in the U.S.

In the twilight of this most corrupt of administrations, we have another string in the terrorist play tied up. Pity he can't tell us about it because he's dead.


The FBI loves it when a plan comes together.

--Jim and Lisa

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7 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

there is no way out for you now.

goodbye, my love.

Sunday, August 3, 2008 at 3:23:00 PM EST  
Blogger Terrible said...

And I've heard of NO confirmation that Ivins psychiatrist actually ever DID say that he was "homicidal and sociopathic". We only have some alledged 'therapists' word on that. And I for one would like to know an awful lot more about the history of this 'therapist' before I'll take her word on anything. I'd like to know what's her connection to certain ideologies and has she made an large deposits in any foreign or domestic bank accounts recently.

Monday, August 4, 2008 at 10:48:00 AM EST  
Blogger Terrible said...

As I said over at C&L and RawStory there should be civil libel suits filed against the FBI so that we can get some real answers on this.

Monday, August 4, 2008 at 10:49:00 AM EST  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Pretty sad that even away from Gitmo and with American citizens in positions of trust, the way to solve a mystery is apparently to harass some innocent into confession or death. Better death, I guess...the dead can never recant.

Monday, August 4, 2008 at 10:59:00 AM EST  
Blogger rangeragainstwar said...

terrible,this entire scenario sounds like Vince Foster all over again.Your points are well taken but they ignore our need for secrecy and national security issues.:-).
In fact Ranger questions the legality of the very existence of FT. Detrich. jim

Monday, August 4, 2008 at 11:01:00 AM EST  
Blogger rangeragainstwar said...

labrys,creative suicide is a great management tool. jim

Monday, August 4, 2008 at 11:09:00 AM EST  
Blogger BadTux said...

If you have a plan to gin up support for a war against Iraq, what better way than to gain the confidence of a man deep inside the government's own biowarfare lab who you know is unstable and easy to manipulate? Given some of the things that have been said, I have no doubt that Ivins had something to do with the anthrax attacks. The question is: Who else was involved?

That's the question we're never going to see answered. Just as we're never going to know the full story of who helped Lee Harvey Oswald get that job at the Texas Book Repository two weeks before JFK was to pass beneath its windows...

- Badtux the Conspiracy Penguin

Monday, August 4, 2008 at 3:41:00 PM EST  

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