Friday, April 17, 2015

Iraqthrax, Amerithrax and Amateur Hour

Powell-anthrax-vial copy

The Dunne Briefs – US Government NOC list - OPED NEWS April 20, 2009


The Bruce Ivins case, a Coto-Obvious case 


Breaking Washingtons Blog

Agent In Charge of Amerithrax Investigation Blows the Whistle


The FBI head agent in charge of the anthrax investigation – Richard Lambert – has just filed a federal whistleblower lawsuit calling the entire FBI investigation bullsh!t:

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The Circumstantial Case against Bruce Ivins Gets Weaker


The case is about to get even weaker.  Like David Kelly, the Bruce Ivins case was a very well crafted but an amatuer executed set-up. Like the HOAXES we see today they are childish in execution and detail as if made for grade schoolers.  Now a whistleblower is coming forward to confirm the authorities were culpable in the charade and were not grade schoolers who could not see through the scam. Steven Hatfill could provide the truth if he wanted to go to jail for life. Part of the committee. whether Saudi, Israeli, ISIS, al CIA-duh, the ops run from London MI5/MI6 to alll other NWO administrators. DC certainly one of the havens for these criminals. Ft. Detrick and USAMRIID  are suspects in dozens of bio-terror events  over history.  Bruce Ivins knew and he knew he was being set-up.  Dr. David Kelly found himself in the same situation.

Harrowdown Hill Revisited Posted by: tonyforest | September 24, 2010


Former F.B.I. Agent Sues, Claiming Retaliation Over Misgivings in Anthrax Case


Now, a former senior F.B.I. agent who ran the anthrax investigation for four years says that the bureau gathered “a staggering amount of exculpatory evidence” regarding Dr. Ivins that remains secret. The former agent, Richard L. Lambert, who spent 24 years at the F.B.I., says he believes it is possible that Dr. Ivins was the anthrax mailer, but he does not think prosecutors could have convicted him had he lived to face criminal charges.

In a lawsuit filed in federal court in Tennessee last Thursday, Mr. Lambert accused the bureau of trying “to railroad the prosecution of Ivins” and, after his suicide, creating “an elaborate perception management campaign” to bolster its claim that he was guilty. Mr. Lambert’s lawsuit accuses the bureau and the Justice Department of forcing his dismissal from a job as senior counterintelligence officer at the Energy Department’s lab in Oak Ridge, Tenn., in retaliation for his dissent on the anthrax case.

Best we keep an eye on Lambert now. I can see why Holders replacement and the DOJ are the center of the universe right now. You can also see the Left-Right paradigm being leaked that indicts both CLINTON and BUSH family Mafia regimes which coincides with Decision 2016.

Not that it makes any difference in the central comittee's plan but it has billions of dollars at stake for the two families, their caporegime and associates.

3 comments:

  1. Busy with the planting here. How are things in your neck of the wood?

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  2. Grey Gardens here Pat. So much grey. I won't be planting this year. I will have to survive on stock. I have to read some texts to get this radio project going. I hope you reap well this year.

    What's the word on Abe? He meets with Barry Soetoro next month. I expect it will be TPP and don't screw Japan. Abe ought to throw US off Okinawa.

    Did you see this?

    Images show rapid Chinese progress on new South China Sea airstrip

    http://www.reuters.com/article/2015/04/17/us-southchinasea-china-runway-idUSKBN0N723Y20150417



    What are you planting?

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  3. The radio project will doubtlessly pay off, especially if you already know how to farm. My project for this year is going to have to be investigating land around town. My husband seems to be waiting for the ideal property to fall into his lap. What I hope to do eventually is set up a school for city folks wanting to return to the land. That might be the best way to cultivate a community of valuable friends.

    I don't pay any attention to Abe. Like every other politician in the "free world", he is towing the American line, or else he'd be gone by now. Having lived under totalitarianism for centuries, Japanese culture seems to have evolved ways of coping with it, One of these is lip service; another is recognition of an "official reality" that you go along with and pretend is true and the actual reality, which you cope with.

    When they pull the blinders over you, though, it is hard to see what the actual reality is. At least in Japan there is general recognition that the official reality is a lie. If TPP comes to pass, there will be literally millions of small, unacknowledged initiatives for thwarting its objectives.

    On China, I really don't know why they are offending all of their nearest neighbors. Either they are actually planning a boldly aggressive move to acquire land for their population, who will revolt when the economy collapses there, or America is exaggerating the threat through disinformation to keep an Asian coalition from forming. I'm leaning toward the latter, but would not be surprised by the former.

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