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The Hatfill frame-up cost taxpayers $5.8 Million; the Ivins
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PostPosted: Mon Aug 18, 2008 2:03 pm    Post subject: The Hatfill frame-up cost taxpayers $5.8 Million; the Ivins Reply with quote

I will bet my worthless life that Donald Rumsfeld ordered Philip Zack
to mail anthrax to liberals and blame it on Arabs, and also, that
Robert Mueller found out about it in 2002. Shoot me if I'm wrong; I
deserve it.

But don't hack my computer again because that will cost the taxpayers
too. I'm deducting the cost of the repair from my income tax as a "de-
spooking" expense.

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Anthrax suit aided by mental illness
http://www.upi.com/Top_News/2008/08/17/Anthrax_suit_aided_by_mental_illness/UPI-25741219001259/

Published: Aug. 17, 2008 at 3:27 PM
PALM BEACH, Fla., Aug. 17 (UPI) -- Reports of mental illness suffered
by a U.S. anthrax researcher have boosted the outlook for a Florida
attorney suing the federal government.

Richard Schuler's $50 million lawsuit in the 2001 anthrax death of a
tabloid photo editor may be aided by news that scientist Bruce Ivins
may have suffered from paranoid delusions, The Palm Beach Post
reported Sunday.

"To put a guy that mentally unstable in charge of these substances
makes me shudder," Schuler said. "But it strengthens our case. It
shows the security was bad."

Florida law requires any laboratory involved with ultra-hazardous
materials to protect members of the general public by avoiding an
unauthorized interception and dissemination of the materials.

Schuler expects his case on behalf of Bob Stevens' family to be able
to use new FBI information alleging that Ivins was responsible for
mailing a series of anthrax-laced letters that took the lives of five
people, including Stevens. Schuler also believes the case could force
an airing of government evidence against Ivins, who committed suicide
July 29 after being informed of murder charges being filed against
him.


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