thinkprogress.org — Last week, Bruce Ivins, a government scientist who researched anthrax and was expected to be charged in connection with the 2001 attacks, reportedly committed suicide. As Glenn Greenwald has noted, President Bush and his administration initially attempted to link the anthrax attacks to Iraq.
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ryan166Aug 5, 2008
neocon bury brigades? anthrax attack inside job? pentagon was hit by a missile? world trade center was bombed by the US gov?is everything a f**king conspiracy to you people?
Closed AccountAug 5, 2008
Diebold.
bcmorrison3Aug 5, 2008
On October 15, 2001, President Bush said, "There may be some possible link" to Bin Laden, adding, "I wouldn't put it past him." Vice President Cheney also said Bin Laden's henchmen were trained "how to deploy and use these kinds of substances, so you start to piece it all together."THAT"S ALL THEY F$&%ING SAID. HOLY CRAP THIS IS YOUR CRIMINAL CONSPIRACY? Thinkprogress.com, huffingtonpost.com and salon.com are ENTERTAINMENT sites. They are not news sites. They don't publish facts, they publish opinions and call it news. Get a clue!<a class="user" href="http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2008/08/02/2008-08-02_fbi_was_told_to_blame_anthrax_scare_on_a.html">http://www.nydailynews.com/news/us_world/2008/08/0 ...</a>
shakbhajiAug 5, 2008
I happen to agree with this opinion/conclusion, but it's still an opinion.
hanglyAug 6, 2008
Why yes, now that you mention it I do see a few similarities.
chas555Aug 19, 2008
If you want a story to go away blame it on someone and have them fall over dead ... it is a tactic used by a certain family
chas555Aug 19, 2008
If you want a story to go away blame it on someone and have them fall over dead ... it is a tactic used by a certain family