Sunday, September 28, 2008

Two Portraits of a Bioterror Suspect

Bruce E. Ivins was a caring father and Red Cross volunteer, friends and family say. The FBI says he carried out the deadly anthrax attacks of 2001.

"For everything they want to pin on him . . . there is a counter to it, an alternate explanation," said Katie Carr, the former deputy commander at USAMRIID, the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute for Infectious Diseases, where Ivins worked for 27 years. "There are an awful lot of us in the community that surrounded Bruce who are not satisfied. Please prove it."

The real culprit of this caper has, believe it or not, never been investigated. One Lt. Col. Philip Zack, a Zionist and Arab hater who was "transferred" from Fort Detrick for harassing an Egyptian born colleague, was observed entering the lab building at night after his transfer.

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