Epstein engages in all kinds of disinfo, but this article is straight reportage and almost nothing we didn't know. Presumably a plum in advance of his book. I agree with the idea that Hatfill was probably not involved, but part of the milieu from which the attack came. Since the FBI's predetermined conclusion was that it was going to be one guy responsible no matter what, they weren't going to go beyond Hatfill, or ever touch Project Jefferson and the like.
IN THE YEARS BEFORE...
• Operation Clear Vision: reconstructing Russian anthrax bombs (1997-2000)
- State Department objected: violation of biowarfare conventions
State Dept. official quoted as saying: "A bomb is a bomb is a bomb."
- Pentagon, CIA insisted, went ahead with research.
- Suspended by White House in 2000.
• Revival of programs under Bush administration.
- Operation Jefferson (West Jefferson, Ohio: Battelle Memorial Institute)
- Supermarket terrorism ($1 million budget)
- Sept. 4th: Judith Miller allowed to report from facility by Pentagon after French objection.
Next to Old Rec Hall, a 'Germ-Making Plant'
New York Times
September 4, 2001
By JUDITH MILLER
http://www.nytimes.com/2001/09/04/inter ... 4BIOW.htmlCAMP 12, NEVADA TEST SITE, Nevada - In a nondescript mustard-colored building that was once a military recreation hall and barbershop, the Pentagon has built a germ factory that could make enough lethal microbes to wipe out entire cities.
Adjacent to the pool tables, the shuffleboard and the bar stands a gleaming stainless steel cylinder, the 50-liter (53- quart) fermenter in which germs can be cultivated.
The apparatus, which includes a latticework of pipes and other equipment, was made entirely with commercially available components bought from hardware stores and other suppliers for about $1 million - a pittance for a weapon that could deliver death on such a large scale.The factory was built by the Defense Threat Reduction Agency, an arm of the Pentagon that works to contain the spread of nuclear, biological and chemical weapons. Officials said the project was intended to assess how hard it would be for a terrorist or rogue nation to assemble a germ factory.
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9/11/01
• Sept. 11th: White House staff (Cheney people) put on Cipro.
-• Lexis reveals several dozen stories with warnings about potential for anthrax attacks in the weeks between Sept. 11 and beginning of attacks (many cited by Ed Lake at his "anthrax investigation" site). Rumsfeld, Hyde, Bush all deliver scare stories Oct. 1.
• SEPT. 24: Agriculture Dept. orders no crop duster flights (supposed Atta & anthrax connection)
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SEPT. 16: PATRIOT Act proposed.
SEPT. 18: Postmark of Trenton, NJ anthrax mailings to NY Post and NBC (also CBS? ABC?)
SEPT. 22: First symptoms in NY area (undiagnosed).
OCT. 2: USA PATRIOT Act introduced in Congress.
OCT. 3: BOB STEVENS DIAGNOSED WITH INHALATION ANTHRAX. No letter ever found.
OCT. 4: Tommy Thompson, from the White House:
"I want everybody to understand that sporadic cases of anthrax do occur in the United States.... [A]t this point in time, it's an isolated case, and there is no other indication [of] anybody else [who] has got anthrax."
Patrick Leahy expresses opposition to USA PATRIOT Act.
OCT. 5: Bob Stevens dies.
OCT. 9: Postmark of Trenton, NJ mailings to Daschle & Leahy (Kennedy? Levin?).
USA PATRIOT Act blocked in committee by Feingold.
OCT. 10-11: IOWA STATE UNIV. DESTROYS ORIGINAL AMES STRAIN WITH FBI & CDC APPROVAL
James Roth, College of Veterinary Sciences. - Who had this bright idea? (NYT reported)
THAT WEEK: New York in anthrax panic. 9/11 investigation cut in half.
OCT. 15: Daschle staff opens anthrax mail.
Bush points finger to Osama (BBC).
OCT. 16-17: Senate office buildings shut down.
OCT. 24: House passes USA PATRIOT Act (unread).
Rep. Ron Paul (R-TX) confirms rumors circulating in Washington that this sweeping new law, with serious implications for each and every American, was not made available to members of Congress for review before the vote. "It's my understanding the bill wasn't printed before the vote — at least I couldn't get it. They played all kinds of games, kept the House in session all night, and it was a very complicated bill. Maybe a handful of staffers actually read it, but the bill definitely was not available to members before the vote."
OCT. 26: Senate passes USA PATRIOT Act. Bush signs.
NOV. 17: Leahy letter arrives (had been misrouted).
MISSION ACCOMPLISHED? ANTHRAX ATTACKS END.
Barbara Hatch Rosenberg:
"A classified report dated February, 1999 discusses responses to an anthrax attack through the mail. The report, precipitated by a series of false anthrax mailings, was written by William Patrick, inventor of the US weaponization process, under a CIA contract to SAIC. The report describes what the US military could do and what a terrorist might be able to achieve. According to the NY Times (12 Dec. 01) the report predicted about 2.5g of anthrax per envelope (the Daschle letter contained 2g) and assumed a poorer quality of anthrax than that found in the Daschle letter. If the perpetrator had access to the materials and information necessary for the attack, he must have had security clearance or other means for accessing classified information, and may therefore have seen the report and used it as a model for the attack."
www.washingtonpost.com/ac2/wp-dyn/A2833 ... ge=printerFBI's Theory On Anthrax Is Doubted
Attacks Not Likely Work Of 1 Person, Experts Say
By Guy Gugliotta and Gary Matsumoto
Washington Post Staff Writers
Monday, October 28, 2002; Page A01
A significant number of scientists and biological warfare experts are expressing skepticism about the FBI's view that a single disgruntled American scientist prepared the spores and mailed the deadly anthrax letters that killed five people last year.
These sources say that making a weaponized aerosol of such sophistication and virulence would require scientific knowledge, technical competence, access to expensive equipment and safety know-how that are probably beyond the capabilities of a lone individual.
"In my opinion, there are maybe four or five people in the whole country who might be able to make this stuff, and I'm one of them," said Richard O. Spertzel, chief biological inspector for the U.N. Special Commission from 1994 to 1998. "And even with a good lab and staff to help run it, it might take me a year to come up with a product as good."
Instead, suggested Spertzel and more than a dozen experts interviewed by The Washington Post in recent weeks, investigators might want to reexamine the possibility of state-sponsored terrorism, or try to determine whether weaponized spores may have been stolen by the attacker from an existing, but secret, biodefense program or perhaps given to the attacker by an accomplice.
The Defense Department and FBI refused repeated requests from The Post to discuss recent developments in the anthrax investigation. But in some important respects, the official version of events -- developed in part during the early, frantic days of the probe -- is at odds with the available evidence, the experts say. (...)