democraticunderground.com — U.S. company Cycorp is tied into the U.S. intelligence community like few other commercial entities. With a long-standing relationship with the ultra-connected Admiral Bobby Ray Inman, Cycorp has an intel pedigree that few others can match. And Admiral Inman is linked to all of the key names popping up in the current anthrax scandal. Weird, huh?
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Looks more like the people of Cycorp had foreknowledge of the attacks!
arabesqueAug 8, 2008
How does one "predict" an Al Qaeda anthrax attack when even Iraq does not have the capability to make anthrax? Even a FOX (yes, FOX NEWS) report admits that, "Iraq probably will never have anthrax capability. As Jane’s Intelligence Review reported, '… the Iraqis would have to maintain rigorous First World standards and not their usual ‘make do’ efforts.'" source: <a class="user" href="http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,36330,00.html">http://www.foxnews.com/story/0,2933,36330,00.html</a>Did I forget to mention that the post-9/11 anthrax came from U.S. labs? Yes, the U.S. government is blaming a single individual (actually the last two were completely discredited, so this is their third "suspect"--and the story isn't holding together very well). So this means the government lied when they said that the anthrax "may" have come from Iraq. This lie was repeated on MSM news reports. In fact, the anthrax came from U.S. labs, so why would government officials lie that it "may" have came from Iraq, when Iraq has no capability--let alone a bunch of guys with box-cutters. As one FBI agent put it, "you don't go from box cutters to anthrax overnight".Given the fact that Iraq does not even have the capability to make weapons grade anthrax, how in the heck did the Cyc program predict an Al Qaeda anthrax attack? I would very interested to know considering the fact that Al Qaeda does not have the capability to make such an attack. The official anthrax story is now "inside job"--an attempt to blame someone inside the U.S. for sending the anthrax. This means that someone must have "suggested" the possibility to the Cyc program, and it predicted that it could have been sent out by mail. Well, gee, do you need a computer program to figure that one out? The relevant point is someone predicted an IMPOSSIBLE Al Qaeda anthrax attack--when they do not have the capability.So how did CyCorp predict these anthrax attacks?
escudoAug 9, 2008
Here's a statement on the article from someone who worked at Cycorp at the time Cyc came up with mailing anthrax:<a class="user" href="http://stephendevoy.blogspot.com/2008/08/xxxxxx-anthrax-prediction.html">http://stephendevoy.blogspot.com/2008/08/xxxxxx-an ...</a>