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Double Standards in the Global War on Terror: Anthrax Department
Oh, the spectacle of it all -- and don't think I'm referring to those opening ceremonies in Beijing, where North Korean-style synchronization seemed to fuse with smiley-faced Walt Disney, or Michael Phelp's thrilling hunt for eight gold medals and Speedo's one million dollar "bonus," a modernized tribute to the ancient Greek tradition of amateurism in action. No, I'm thinking of the blitz of media coverage after Dr. Bruce Ivins, who worked at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases at Fort Detrick, Maryland, committed suicide by Tylenol on July 29th and the FBI promptly accused him of the anthrax attacks of September and October 2001.
You remember them: the powder that, innocuously enough, arrived by envelope -- giving going postal a new meaning -- accompanied by hair-raising letters ominously dated "09-11-01" that said, "Death to America. Death to Israel. Allah is great." Five Americans would die from anthrax inhalation and 17 would be injured. The Hart Senate Office Building, along with various postal facilities, would be shut down for months of clean-up, while media companies that received the envelopes were thrown into chaos.
For a nation already terrified by the attacks of September 11, 2001, the thought that a brutal dictator with weapons of mass destruction (who might even have turned the anthrax over to the terrorists) was ready to do us greater harm undoubtedly helped pave the way for an invasion of Iraq. The President would even claim that Saddam Hussein had the ability to send unmanned aerial vehicles to spray biological or chemical weapons over the east coast of the United States (drones that, like Saddam's nuclear program, would turn out not to exist).
Today, it's hard even to recall just how terrifying those anthrax attacks were. According to a LexisNexis search, between Oct. 4 and Dec. 4, 2001, 389 stories appeared in the New York Times with "anthrax" in the headline. In that same period, 238 such stories appeared in the Washington Post. That's the news equivalent of an unending, high-pitched scream of horror -- and from those attacks would emerge an American world of hysteria involving orange alerts and duct tape, smallpox vaccinations, and finally a war, lest any of this stuff, or anything faintly like it, fall into the hands of terrorists.
And yet, by the end of 2001, it had become clear that, despite the accompanying letters, the anthrax in those envelopes was from a domestically produced strain. It was neither from the backlands of Afghanistan nor from Baghdad, but -- almost certainly -- from our own military bio-weapons labs. At that point, the anthrax killings essentially vanished... Poof!... while 9/11 only gained traction as the singular event of our times.
Those deaths-by-anthrax ceased to be part of the administration's developing Global War on Terror narrative, which was, of course, aimed at Islamist fanatics (and scads of countries that were said to provide them with "safe haven"), but certainly not military scientists here at home. No less quickly did those attacks drop from the front pages -- in fact, simply from the pages -- of the nation's newspapers and off TV screens.
Unlike with 9/11, there would be no ritualistic reminders of the anniversaries of those attacks in years to come. No victims, or survivors, or relatives of victims would step to podiums and ring bells, or read names, or offer encomiums. There would be no billion-dollar (or even million-dollar) memorial to the anthrax dead for the survivors to argue over. There would be little but silence, while the FBI fumbled its misbegotten way through an investigative process largely focused on one U.S. bio-weapons scientist, Steven J. Hatfill, who also worked at Fort Detrick and just happened to be the wrong man. (Bruce Ivins, eerily enough, would work closely with, and aid, the FBI's investigation for years until the spotlight of suspicion came to be directed at him.)
This essentially remained the state of the case until, as July ended, Ivins committed suicide. Then, what a field day! The details, the questions, the doubts, the disputed scientific evidence, the lists of kinds of drugs he was prescribed, the lurid quotes, the "rat's nest" of an anthrax-contaminated lab he worked in, the strange emails and letters! ("I wish I could control the thoughts in my mind... I get incredible paranoid, delusional thoughts at times, and there's nothing I can do until they go away, either by themselves or with drugs.") Case solved! Or not... The "mad scientist" from the Army's Fort Detrick bio-wars labs finally nabbed! Or not...
It was a dream of a story. And the mainstream media ran with it, knowledgeably, authoritatively, as if they had never let it go. Now, as the coverage fades and the story once again threatens to head for obscurity (despite doubts about Ivins's role in the attacks), I thought it might be worth mentioning a few questions that came to my mind as I read through recent coverage -- not on Ivins's guilt or innocence, but on matters that are so much a part of our American landscape that normally no one even thinks to ask about them.
Here are my top six questions about the case:
1. Why wasn't the Bush administration's War on Terror modus operandi applied to the anthrax case?
On August 10th, William J. Broad and Scott Shane reported on some of the human costs of the FBI anthrax investigation in a front-page New York Times piece headlined, "For Suspects, Anthrax Case Had Big Costs, Scores of the Innocent in a Wide F.B.I. Net." They did a fine job of establishing that those who serially came under suspicion had a tough time of it: "lost jobs, canceled visas, broken marriages, frayed friendships." According to the Times (and others), under the pressure of FBI surveillance, several had their careers wrecked; most were interviewed and re-interviewed numerous times in a "heavy-handed" manner, as well as polygraphed; some were tailed and trailed, their homes searched, and their workplaces ransacked.
Under the pressure of FBI "interest," anthrax specialist and "biodefense insider" Perry Mikesell evidently turned into an alcoholic and drank himself to death. Steven Hatfill, while his life was being turned inside out, had an agent trailing him in a car run over his foot, for which, Broad and Shane add, he, not the agent, was issued a ticket. And finally, of course, Dr. Ivins, growing ever more distressed and evidently ever less balanced, committed suicide on the day his lawyer was meeting with the FBI about a possible plea bargain that could have left him in jail for life, but would have taken the death penalty off the table.
Still, tough as life was for Mikesell, Hatfill, Ivins, and scores of others, here's an observation that you'll see nowhere else in a media that's had a two-week romp through the case: In search of a confession, none of the suspects of these last years, including Ivins, ever had a lighted cigarette inserted in his ear; none of them were hit, spit on, kicked, and paraded naked; none were beaten to death while imprisoned but uncharged with a crime; none were doused with cold water and left naked in a cell on a freezing night; none were given electric shocks, hooded, shackled in painful "stress positions," or sodomized; none were subjected to loud music, flashing lights, and denied sleep for days on end; none were smothered to death, or made to crawl naked across a jail floor in a dog collar, or menaced by guard dogs. None were ever waterboarded.
Whatever the pressure on Ivins or Hatfill, neither was kidnapped off a street near his house, stripped of his clothes, diapered, blindfolded, shackled, drugged, and "rendered" to the prisons of another country, possibly to be subjected to electric shocks or cut by scalpel by the torturers of a foreign regime. Even though each of the suspects in the anthrax murders was, at some point, believed to have been a terrorist who had committed a heinous crime with a weapon of mass destruction, none were ever declared "enemy combatants." None were ever imprisoned without charges, or much hope of trial or release, in off-shore, secret, CIA-run "black sites."
Why not?
2. Why wasn't the U.S. military sent in?
Part of the reigning paradigm of the Bush years was this: police work was not enough when the homeland was threatened. The tracking down of terrorists who had killed or might someday kill Americans was a matter of "war." Those who had attacked the American homeland and murdered U.S. citizens would, as our President put it, be "hunted down" by special ops forces and CIA agents who had been granted the right to assassinate and brought in "dead or alive."
Why then, when acts of murderous bio-terror had been committed on American soil, was the military not called in? Why were no CIA "death squads" -- the tellingly descriptive phrase used by Jane Mayer in her remarkable new book, The Dark Side -- dispatched to assassinate likely suspects? Why were no Predator unmanned drones, armed with Hellfire missiles, launched to cruise the skies of Maryland and take out Ivins or other suspects "precisely" and "surgically" in their homes (whatever the "collateral damage")? Why, in fact, weren't their homes simply obliterated in the manner regularly employed in Afghanistan, Pakistan, Somalia, and elsewhere? (In fact, it seems to have taken the FBI two years after their first suspicions of Ivins simply to search his house and even longer finally to take away his high-level security clearance.)
Once U.S. weapons labs were identified as the sources of the anthrax, why were no special ops teams sent in to occupy the facilities, shut them down, and fly those found there, shackled and blindfolded, to Guantanamo or other more secret sites?
Why, when the administration went to great lengths to squeeze off funding for terrorists elsewhere, was funding for those labs significantly increased?
Why, when those swept up or simply kidnapped by the Bush administration and then discovered to be innocent, were -- after secret imprisonment, abuse, and torture -- regularly released without apology or reimbursement (if released at all), did the U.S. government pay Hatfill $4.6 million to settle a lawsuit he filed in response to his ordeal?
Why when, according to the Vice President's "one percent doctrine," no response was too extreme if even a minuscule chance of a catastrophic attack against the U.S. "homeland" existed, were no extreme acts taken with a WMD killer (or killers) on the loose, possibly in Maryland's suburbs?
3. Once the anthrax threat was identified as coming from U.S. military labs, why did the administration, the FBI, and the media assume that only a single individual was responsible?
Read as much of the coverage of the anthrax killings as you want and you'll discover that the FBI has long taken for blanket fact that a single "mad scientist" was the culprit -- and, no less important, that that theory has been accepted as bedrock fact by the media as well. No alternative possibilities have been seriously considered for years.
For instance, it is known that a set of the anthrax letters was sent from a mailbox in Princeton, New Jersey, some hours from Ivins's home and the Fort Detrick lab in Frederick, Maryland. The question the FBI puzzled over -- and the media took up vigorously -- was whether, on the day in question, Ivins had time to make it to Princeton and back, given what's known of his schedule. The FBI suggests that he did; critics suggest otherwise. No one, however, seems to consider the possibility that the lone terrorist of the anthrax killings might have had one or more accomplices, which would have made the "problem" of mailing those letters into a piece of cake.
Is it that Americans, as opposed to foreigners bent on terrorism, are assumed to be unstoppable individualists, loners canny enough to carry out plots by themselves? Does no one recall that the last great act of American terrorism in the United States, the bombing of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building in Oklahoma City in 1995, was a crime committed by at least two American "loners"? (The earliest reports in that case, too, blamed Arab terrorists -- plural.)
There seem to have been no serious al-Qaeda "sleeper cells" in this country, but how do we know that there isn't a "sleeper cell" of American bio-killers lurking somewhere in the U.S. military lab community?
4. What of those military labs? Why does their history continue to play little or no part in the story of the anthrax attacks?
In reading through reams of coverage of Ivins's suicide and the FBI case against him, I found only a single reference to the work his lab at Fort Detrick had been dedicated to throughout most of the Cold War era. Here is that sentence from the Washington Post: "As home to the Army Biological Warfare Laboratories, the facility ran a top-secret program producing offensive biological weapons from 1943 until 1969." And yet, if you don't grasp this fact, the real significance of the anthrax case remains in the shadows.
As with the continuing story of nuclear dangers on our planet, the terrors of our age are almost invariably portrayed as emerging from bands of fanatics, or lands like Iran said to be ruled by the same, in the backlands of our planet (some of which also just happen to be in the energy heartlands of the same planet). And yet, if we are terrified enough of loose or proliferating weapons of mass destruction to threaten or start wars over them, it's important to understand that, from 1945 on, these dangers -- and they are grim dangers -- emerged from the heartland of the military-industrial machines of the two Cold War superpowers, the U.S. and the USSR.
Put another way, the most conceptually frightening attacks of 2001 came directly from the Cold War urge to develop offensive biological weapons. Until 1969, the Army's biological-warfare laboratories at Fort Detrick were focused, in part, on that task. Plain and simple. After President Richard Nixon shut down the offensive bio-war program in 1969, the Army's scientists switched to work on "defenses" against the same. As with defenses against nuclear attack, however, such work, by its nature, is often hard to separate from offensive work on such weaponry. In other words, looked at a certain way, one focus of the Fort Detrick lab, which fell under suspicion in the anthrax attacks by the winter of 2001, has long been putting bio-war on the global menu. In that, it was evidently successful in the end.
There is irony here, of course. In the post-Cold War era, our worries focused almost solely on the deteriorating, sometimes ill-guarded Russian Cold War labs and storehouses for biological, chemical, and nuclear war. It was long feared that, from them, such nightmares would drop into our world. But in this we were, it seems, wrong. The labs with the holes were ours and -- what's more terrifying -- the possibilities for leakage and misuse are still expanding exponentially.
5. Were the anthrax attacks the less important ones of 2001?
If you compare the two sets of 2001 attacks in terms of death and destruction, 9/11 obviously leaves the anthrax attacks in the dust. Thought about a certain way, however, the attacks of 9/11, while bold, murderous, televisually spectacular, and apocalyptic looking, were conceptually old hat. It was the anthrax attacks that pointed the way to a new and frightening future.
After all, the World Trade Center had already been attacked, and one of its towers nearly toppled, by a rental-van bomb driven into an underground garage by Islamists back in 1993. The planes in the 2001 assaults were, as Mike Davis has written, simply car bombs with wings, and car bombs have a painfully long history. Even though in their targeting -- the symbolic mega-buildings of an imperial power whose citizens previously preferred to believe themselves invulnerable -- the 9/11 hijackers offered a new psychological reality to Americans, their most striking and unsettling feature was perhaps themselves. Those 19 men had pledged to commit suicide not for their country, as had thousands of Japanese kamikaze pilots at the end of World War II, or even for a potential country like hundreds of Tamil suicide bombers in Sri Lanka, but for a religious fantasy (behind which lay non-religious grievances). On the other hand, the 9/11 attacks were but a larger, more ambitious version of, for instance, the suicide-by-boat attack on the U.S.S. Cole in a Yemeni port in 2000.
On the other hand, the anthrax mailings represented something new. (The Japanese Aum Shinrikyo cult had attempted to make and use bio-weapons, including anthrax, back in 1990s, but failed.) If the al-Qaeda strike on 9/11 had only simulated a weapon-of-mass-destruction attack, with the anthrax killer, no imagination was necessary. An actual weapon of mass destruction -- highly refined anthrax -- had been used successfully, then used again, and the killer(s) remained at large, not in the Afghan backlands but somewhere in our midst, with no evidence that the supply of anthrax had been used up.
And yet, even as the Bush administration, the two presidential candidates, all of Washington, and the media remain focused on terrorism in the Afghan-Pakistani border regions, few give serious thought -- except when it comes to individual culpability -- to the terror that emerged from the depths of the military-industrial complex, from our own Cold War weapons labs. To that, no aspect of the Global War on Terror seems to apply.
6. Who is winning the Global War on Terror?
The answer, obviously, is the terrorists. Just last week, Mike McConnell, the director of national intelligence, made this crystal clear when it came to al-Qaeda. He testified before Congress that the organization "is gaining in strength from its refuge in Pakistan and is steadily improving its ability to recruit, train and position operatives capable of carrying out attacks inside the United States." In fact, it's been clear enough for quite a while that the Bush administration's Global War on Terror has mainly succeeded in creating ever more terrorists in ever more places. And yet, arguably, the anthrax killer or killers have, to date, gained far more than al-Qaeda. Looked at a certain way, whatever the role of Bruce Ivins, the anthrax killings proved to be a full-scale triumph of terrorism.
One theory has long been that whoever committed the anthrax outrages was intent on drawing attention (and probably funding) to further research and development of U.S. bio-war "defenses." If so, then, what a remarkable success! In the years since the attacks occurred, funding has flooded into such labs, whose numbers have grown strikingly. On September 11, 2001, reports the Washington Post, "there were only five ‘biosafety level 4' labs -- places equipped to study highly lethal agents such as Ebola that have no human vaccine or treatment -- a Government Accountability Office report stated last fall. Fifteen are in operation or under construction now, according to the report. There are hundreds more biosafety level 3 labs, which handle agents such as Bacillus anthracis, which does have a human vaccine."
The few hundred people at work in the U.S. bio-defense program before 9/11 have swelled to perhaps 14,000 scientists who have "clearances to work with ‘select biological agents' such as Bacillus anthracis -- many of them civilians working at private universities" where, according to experts, "security regulations are remarkably lax." And don't forget the Army's own billion-dollar plan to "build a larger laboratory complex as part of a proposed interagency biodefense campus at Fort Detrick." We're talking about the place where, as Ivins's crew was evidently nicknamed, "Team Anthrax" worked and whose labs are reputedly "renowned for losing anthrax." In these same years, according to the New York Times, "almost $50 billion in federal money has been spent to build new laboratories, develop vaccines and stockpile drugs." Some of this money was pulled out of basic public health funds which once ensured that large numbers of people wouldn't die of treatable diseases like tuberculosis and redirected into work on the Ebola virus, anthrax, and other exotic pathogens.
In these years, not to put too fine a point on it, the Bush administration has exponentially expanded our bio-war labs, increasing significantly the likelihood that a new "mad scientist" will have far more opportunity and far more deadly material available to work with. It has, in other words, increased the likelihood not just that terror will come to "the homeland," but that it will come from the homeland. Thanks to this administration, the terrorists won this round and future terrorists can reap the fruits of that victory.
Bruce Ivins, whatever you did, or whatever was done to you, R.I.P. Your lab is in good hands. And the likelihood is that, almost seven years after the first anthrax envelope arrived, the world is more of a terror machine than ever.
Tom Engelhardt, co-founder of the American Empire Project, runs the Nation Institute's TomDispatch.com. He is the author of The End of Victory Culture, a history of the American Age of Denial. The World According to TomDispatch: America in the New Age of Empire (Verso, 2008), a collection of some of the best pieces from his site, has just been published. Focusing on what the mainstream media hasn't covered, it is an alternative history of the mad Bush years.
[Note on readings: Oddly enough, back in December 2002, as this site was going public, the very first TomDispatch guest writer, public health expert David Rosner, took up the issue of smallpox hysteria, pointing out that the disease was saved from total eradication on the planet by a U.S./USSR agreement "to make sure that the virus that causes smallpox would remain in storage awaiting a new opportunity to terrorize the world. For decades, both countries stored it, distributed it to various research labs and otherwise ensured that this public health victory would be turned into a potential human tragedy." He added: "Fear of smallpox has played nicely into the overall strategy of the Bush administration to militarize public health." It's a piece worth revisiting, as perhaps is "It Should Have Been Unforgettable," a post I wrote back in 2005 when the anthrax case had long fallen off the American radar screen.
More recently, Glenn Greenwald of Salon.com has done superb work on the anthrax story. In 2007, he wrote a striking column, "The unresolved story of ABC News' false Saddam-anthrax reports," on some crucially bad reporting by Brian Ross and ABC, and he followed up after Ivins's suicide with a piece, ("Journalists, their lying sources, and the anthrax investigation,") that has more unsettling questions about the anthrax case than any other 16 pieces I've seen. It's a must read. Jay Rosen, at his always interesting PressThink blog, took up Greenwald's challenge to Brian Ross and ABC on its reporting and pressed the point home in two recent posts, here and here.
Finally, Elisa D. Harris, a senior research scholar at the Center for International and Security Studies at the University of Maryland, had a fine, thoughtful op-ed last week in the New York Times, "The Killers in the Lab" ("Our efforts to fight biological weapons are making us less safe"), which laid out in an impressive way the expansion of U.S. bio-weapons research since 2001.]
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Show AllThe so-called global war on terror has always struck me as
weird. How can one wage a war on terror when the terrorists
behind the false flag attacks on 11 Sept are right here in America?? Maybe the arrest and conviction of the real culprits will start the winning of this war.
3.Why did the administration,the FBI and the media assume that only a single individual was involved? I think that question is a no brainer!
The short answer to the questions in the article above is: The 'terrorist' anthrax attacks were committed by the government of the United States on it's own population for the purpose of installing a regime of fear inducing control of said population. This attack was perpetrated to create plausible deniability to start an illegal war of aggression on a state that held natural resources vital to the US.
Think about all the effort that has gone into opening your surface mail, monitoring your e-mail and cell phones, tracking car license plates, the 'no fly' lists and domestic spying programs.
How many 'terrorists' have these activities discovered, let alone caught?
The answer is NONE!
These programs have nothing to do with 'terrorism'. They have EVERYTHING to do with cowing and controlling the US population.
They haven't caught any real terrorists because they are not looking for the real terrorists.
There is no "war on terror" Just useful pharaseology for some I'd say.
After Nixon shut down the bio-war program in 1969 what happened to the bio-weapons? Were they destroyed, or not?
In the late '70s anthrax cases exploded in Rhodesia, where the apartheid regime (with apartheid South African help) was fighting to suppress the Black majority.
In a land where anthrax cases numbered in the single digits annually (anthrax evidently occurs naturally), suddenly there were 5,000 cases/year.
These cases tended to hit areas with Black-owned cattle herds, and never hit the White-owned herds.
Curiously, Hatfield lived in Rhodesia at the time.
I've noticed a glaring omission of in all the articles about the Anthrax attacks which I've read on the more mainstream/progressive (I know, oxymoron) sites. There was one Dr. Philip Zack at Ft. Detrick who was part of a small rabidly anti-Muslim cabal of researchers in these anthrax labs. He was eventually fired for ongoing and vicious harrassment of a fellow researcher, Dr. Assad, an Egyptian. After he was let go, he was caught on numerous occasions, without authorization, being let into the labs. Just prior to the anthrax attacks, an anonymous letter was received by the FBI accusing Dr. Assad of being a potential terrorist. Dr. Assad was investigated and cleared. Suspicions pointed to Dr. Zack, but that investigation mysteriously dissipated.
The track then moves through several years of scapegoating and harassment of Stephen Hatfill. Well, you know the powers that be wouldn't be too happy about having to pay out millions to the next scapegoat, so you get the ludicrous, manufactured case against Dr. Ivins. No protracted years of legal wrangling--He's "crazy", commits "suicide"--case closed. I say, "Whatever happened to Dr. Zack?"
The global "war on terror" will, in the long run, be just as successful as the "war on drugs". They will both go on into the forseable future, just too many people making big bucks over the charade. I've come to the opinion that the only way anything will ever change in Washington will be for a complete financial meltdown, on a par or greater than the depression, to occur. The only way to get the pigs out of the trough is for the trough to be empty.
ANTHRAX ATTACK. One of the first reports was that there was no AUTOPSY on Dr Ivans body. STRANGE.
The purpose of a War on Terror is to spare reactionary terrorists and to suppress revolution.
The liberal capitalist order is not in any danger from reactionary terrorists; one needs them to kill some few hundreds or thousands in order to justify the exercise of violence against those who have actually been rendered helpless, and whose resistance can be of symbolic value only in continuing the imperial struggle against the unarmed populace, while just enough arms are supplied to the 'terrorists' to make them seem a credible threat.
If there were true terrorists, they would have waited until they acquired the real nuclear or biological agents capable of wiping out Washington or New York. The mere fact that these were aimed at causing minimal loss is a demonstration that they had another purpose entirely.
All police states need both an enemy outside the country and an enemy within. The anthrax bugaboo supplies the enemy within. I'm surprised that there was an Egyptian scientist that didn't get sent to Guano, that's not expected. Unless of course the gov't wanted anthrax to be blamed on the enemy within, and the planes on the foreigner....
What seems odd to me is what happened to all the commerical airline crashes? Through the 1980s & 90s seems there have been very few since the 9-11 event. I believe terrorists may have been responsible for many crashes and the Investigators had covered them all up with false claims to end the investigations. google airline crashes and see for youself.
The oligarchy's New World Order, where conspiracy theories turn out to be real.
hey if you can't see the hands of the secret government all over this then its back to the padded cell with you
here in mr ivins we have what is now an archetype in the american fantasy
the lone crazed gunman - the guy who killed jfk, bobby, mlk etc
and now we have the spectacle of the lone crazed scientist
a welcome twist to an otherwise tired story
here's my question: if this guy was so fucking crazy - what was he doing working in a lab - where he specialized in anthrax
the other theme of course is the vince foster syndrome - whereby all potentially difficult people somehow wind up "committing suicide", getting in plane crashes or having single car traffic fatalities
this show would have been cancelled by the networks 20 years ago - fortunately for the secret government - they own the networks
Most human beings worldwide seem guilty of assuming that human beings will be on planet Earth forever. Whether is through pestilence, nuclear annihilation, or a meteor hitting Earth; it seems to be human destinty to experience extinction - independent of the existence of God. After all, if dinosaurs could go extinct, why not humans.
I am more worried about pestilence than some culture wanting to kill off a bunch of Americans, Europeans, Iraqis etc..in the name of vengeance and/or security. From a global standpoint, pestilence would be much more terrible and make more of an immpact on Earth than any "terrorist" activity ever could.
Not to worry, Ahuramazda, PESTILENCE features prominently in the New World Order's portfolio. Think weaponized Avian Flu, weaponized 1918 Spanish Flu which has been resurrected, Ebola, West Nile, AIDS, yadayadayada,..... Also, ponder the half-million govt.-purchased plastic coffins being stored near Atlanta and the CDC. Ponder how we are alternately receiving continual threats between Al(CIA)da and a killer global pandemic.
Perhaps they shouldn't be doing it ever, but if the FBI are going in heavy handed to rough up a bunch of people making biological weapons, well at least they have people who was, to my way of thinking, actually doing something wrong. What legitimate reason is there for developing anthrax?
It is not believable that a "lone fanatic" could have mailed the anthrax letters so close to 9/11 with just the right version of Dick Cheney's talking points.
Whenever anyone or anything constructs a lie; it usually falls apart when the time comes to fill in the details. Not surprisingly, this has happened with Dubya, Cheney, & Co.'s biggest scam, the "War on Terror." So it becomes necessary to reinvent facts to suit the story of the day. What is dangerous is when the "need" to support the lies overrides the truth.
I wish Engelhardt could be more concise. He generally has intelligent things to say, but takes forever to say them.
Not many know that a major hurricane - Hurricane Erin - was in the Atlantic Ocean in September of 2001. In fact, Erin was closest to NYC, and at its largest size, on 9/11 itself. But the TV news networks had little reporting on this hurricane. Contrary to Erin, however, 2005's Hurricane Katrina had virtually 24 hour coverage, even before it hit land. Interestingly, the National Hurricane Center projected Erin to be stronger than it projected Katrina to be four years later. So why didn't the media cover Erin, say, on September 10, when its speeds clocked Category 3 status? Shouldn't they have prepared the upper-east coast for this major storm? Weather reports at JFK Airport indicated rain! The day after 9/11, Erin made a sharp right-hand turn (over 90°) away from NYC and back out to the Atlantic. An astronaut in the International Space Station commented on the WTC smoke plume, but made no mention of the monstrous hurricane next to it. How come? Those interested in learning the secret between hurricanes and Tesla Coils should see Dr Judy Wood's new paper "9/11 Weather Anomalies and Field Effects". She presents evidence suggesting Erin was part of the mechanism used to turn the Twin Towers to dust. The paper is chock full of photos and analysis and is highly recommended.
http://drjudywood.com/articles/erin
Magnetometer data from alaska.edu shows the earth's magnetic field shifted with every 9/11 "event". This includes the plane-shaped holes appearing in the towers. The World Trade Center was destroyed with directed energy weapons. See this analysis by former Clemson University Professor of Mechanical Engineering Dr Judy Wood for info on the magnetometer data:
http://drjudywood.com/articles/erin/erin5.html
Ahura Mazda ,We are the pestulence!The earth is like an Orange with the biotic material being concentrated in the rind .Mankind(Homo sapiens,sapiens) s.i.c. is like a mold that is rapidly destroying that biota.What is needed is a good fungicide (human extinction) and "Gaia' will assist us in that ! Peace
First of all, just like the war on drugs, the "war on terror" is nothing more than an oxymoron. War creates terror. Let's end these two wars for a change, please.
My father jokes that he wears gloves and goes outside to open his SS check each month. He figures one of these days government is going to find a way to cull the SS recipient herd, and some magic dust on the check might be their way of doing it.
Haven't you all realized by now a major plank of the NWO (New World Order) is massive population reduction on a planetwide scale? A number of sources claim the target is a world population of just 500 million, quite a few more than the 2 billion reduction Kissenger proposed back in the '70's. Any means to accomplish this are accepted by these narcissistic psychopaths, and this 'clearing' is typical in that it is not so much 'against' people in general, but specifically 'for' resources people consume.
Hitler, with the aid, backing, & cheerleading of interntional bankers, affected a population reduction of 100+ million people through war, and the miniscule 'final solution', but the NWO ideology didn't go to the grave with him. After WWII thousands of top Nazis were relocated to the US by agencies like the CIA, giving rise to the logical assumption these agencies were interested in protecting their own brethren in philosophy. What better agency than the CIA could anyone pick to carry out mass exterminations of local, regional, or world populations? With secret massive budgets, and cloaked in secrecy by the foil of 'national security', they have the NWO motive, means, & opportunity for mass murder on an unprecedented scale.
War is a poor means to accomplish the NWO task. It's too destructive, no not in regard to human capital, but the very physical resources trying to be conserved to benefit the select beneficiaries of the NWO agenda. It does serve to consolidate wealth into very few hands, an essential ingredient to dominate populaces. An all out nuclear exchange is out of the question because such massive destruction would be too disruptive to business, a basic plank of the NWO platform. Why do you suppose the 911 attacks were conventional rather than nuclear, or why (with reportedly 200 nuclear devices capable of being delivered easily) has Isreal withheld a nuclear attack against nations threatening it with extermination? Won't a cornered animal fight an attacker with any means at its disposal when seriously threatened? The answers to these questions are it would be bad for 'business as usual'.
So here's the quandary. NWO wants to get rid of people, but not all because they need a slave labor pool to draw from. At the same time they don't want to destroy the infrastructure necessary to keep business going & resources available. So how is this to be accomplished?
There is controversy about whether a neutron bomb has been developed. This is a device that kills life, but leaves physical structures (buildings, cars, factories, etc) unaffected. It seems a major problem could be retaliation from nations with 'conventional' nuclear devices once they discovered an insidious device like this had been deployed. The message sent is, "We could care less about your people, we just covet your 'stuff'", very difficult to morally, ethically, or scripturally justify with the supposed 'pro-life' crowd, who mysteriously & hypocritically are major backers of the NWO philosophy.
So what options are available for population reduction on a mass scale? Sure, war will still be utilized, and things like Agent Orange & Depleted Uranium poisoning are still 'on the table'. Much more effective, though, are things like ignoring global warming, which has the potential to re-locate hundreds of millions away from the coasts, increasing population density at the same time inland. This gives biological agents, such as anthrax, ebola, smallpox, avian flu, and other like elements, a greater opportunity to work their NWO 'magic'. Sprayed/seeded from high altitude these weapons could be very effective in decimating large swaths of the world population.
At this time it is appropriate to ask, "Where did Saddam Hussein get the weapons he used to kill/gas the 5,000 innocent Kurds a few years ago?"
Well it worked didn't it. Americans had NEVER been attack on the main land from an outside country for a long time ( Well some Canadians walked into Washington and burned down the White House in 1812) But they didn't use a plane and the media was a bit slow back then and a long time ago.
My point being up till 911 most of us trusted the media on several points and on other points knew the media was full of crap. After 911 all the media in America was full of crap and still is. You have FOX that makes Hitlers control of the media a joke. Anthrax or kitty litter is all the media needs to whip the pesents into a cold sweat. Guess what America you still are not in control not only of your media but you Government or the voting booth
PaulMagillSmith: Yes all us "useless eaters" must go. http://www.amerikanexpose.com/UNSystem/henry_kissinger.htm
Englehardt, in this article, reveals his typical meticulous methods of research. This is a great article, both because of the research he does, but also the subject is deserving of such scrutiny. In some future war crimes trial for the crimes of the Bush administration, I think this issue should be covered, as well as a revisiting of the 9/11 Commission investigation to explore unanswered questions about the events of 9/11.
kings_32: Judy Wood is an idiot. The Reason why Erin wasn't covered like Katrina was:
1. It's track posed no threat to land.
2. At max it was a category 3
3. it was caught in a north-easterly flow and out to sea.
The rest of the article was too stupid to even dissect. As well, the track of Erin is a fairly common one for Atlantic hurricanes. Hurricane Berta of this year followed a similar track. Dr. Judy making a big deal about Erin is pointless.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Image:Erin_2001_track.png
timebiter August 18th, 2008 1:18 pm:
"I've come to the opinion that the only way anything will ever change in Washington will be for a complete financial meltdown, on a par or greater than the depression, to occur."
It's coming.... (Sometimes I wonder what I can do to help it along...)
(uh oh! here comes the fbi!)
RE: elmysterio August 19th, 2008 3:44 pm
"PaulMagillSmith: Yes all us "useless eaters" must go. http://www.amerikanexpose.com/UNSystem/henry_kissinger.htm "
Thanks, elmysterio, I hadn't seen that link, but from a simple Google search of the terms 'Kissinger and depopulation' I found more than enough to reveal how monsterous this man & his ilk are. There are numerous countries he will not set foot in because of conviction of the war crime of crimes againt humanity. And to think this creature got a Nobel Peace Prize. It truly debases the award.
A lot of my previous post is based on the recognition that when he was NSA his recommendation was "...we need to de-populate the world by two billion people, especially in the middle east because of natural resources there (read OIL here) vital to America's national security (paraphrased)". Why do you suppose he & his other neo-CON CON-men buddies are in denial that (DU) depleted uranium ordinance is a long term, even/especially genetically dangerous WMD used in the Middle East now? It's a two-edged sword, however, killing our own troops with a slow torturous multi-symptomatic death sentence, as surely as that of the enemy, AND ultimately unequivocably 'collateral' deaths among innocent people in the civilian population. Insidiously, Agent Orange, the physical & medical bane to many suffering Viet Nam era American vets, sprang from the same weapons project as DU...the Manhattan Project.
Another Gogle search you will find productive is 'Kissinger and genocide'.
Is "Gaia" a front for the globalists' eugenics agenda?
david peace:
you want to help run up your cradit cards and don't pay them.
Trouble with all these companies in trouble, who is buying them up for a few cents on the buck? This is the total take over of America by the pencil pushers in the back room. It is like the food industry just a few companies control all the food. Next banks and other places will be run by just a few. That is how you control the world just a few big companies like America Inc. moving in on small countries like Georgia, Poland etc.
Tomdispatch has published articles showing the extent to which the military's tentacles reach into other industries, but any who deliberately work on weapons of mass destruction in my view, THE spiritual view, are ALL mad scientists! How dare they devote their minds to how to break down other peoples' cellular tissue? This is a worthy pursuit? This is the ticket to murder, pure and simple. There is NOTHING redeeming about resurrecting these dangerous microbes or viruses, to let them loose on others. Similarly, advances with genetic engineering, the mapping of traits often held by a racial group, makes it easy to target that specific population. The Aryan super race mentality now coupled with genetics on steroids is one f--king ugly combination.
Kahlil Gibran, author of the inspired, "The Prophet" offers this wisdom: "If you bake a bread with bitterness, you bake a bitter bread." Same holds true for PRODUCTS made that can only substantiate bitterness, and then some... all things come full circle. Any who devote their lives to the decimation of others' lives cannot know peace, happiness or anything whole. It may seem that all the business types with their fancy lunches and yachts are doing fine, but none of us walks in their shoes, or lives the experience of their obviously TORTURED souls. It takes a tortured mind/soul to be able & willing to do similar to another human being, an extension of their own flesh. It's all connected, the fabric of the universe is the body of what we call God. We are all part of it, and it's part of all of us.