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- inactive, on 08/01/2008, -1/+12Yeah, right - did he shoot himself in the back?
- JKap, on 08/01/2008, -0/+10Guess the case is "solved" now. The mockingbirds in the propaganda matrix known as the "mainstream" media can go back to ignoring the story now.
- JoanDark, on 08/02/2008, -0/+5Not if he was in the employ, and trusted GWB and co.
- Protonz, on 08/01/2008, -0/+4If this researcher is guilty, shouldn't he have known that the anthrax could easily be traced back to his lab?
- sheasie, on 08/02/2008, -0/+3Can someone please explain this to me.... The guy works at "the government's elite biodefense research laboratories at Ft. Detrick, Md.", and he is used by the FBI to investigate the anthrax attacks. As it turns out, the government's expert is the culprit ?! And was responsible for the anthrax attacks ?!! Wait wait.... our OWN expert on biodefense was responsible for the anthrax attacks ?! And then he uses f'ing TYLENOL to commit suicide ?! Seriously ??! Is this a joke?? Sorry y'all... there are so many things wrong with this story... I call "*****".
- m4532v, on 08/02/2008, -0/+2Anyone who was paying attention last year could see this hit (ahem ... suicide) coming a mile away!
- kosser, on 08/04/2008, -0/+1he committed suicide while being detained in a government facility?? this seems to be a trend, get someone mentally ill person or say he's mentally ill and then assign them the bad guy role in a terror attack then they somehow commit suicide. yup i believe the official story. /sarcasm
- dukeeeey, on 08/02/2008, -0/+1no,
she shot himself in the head twice - Sep11insidejob, on 08/02/2008, -0/+1So let me get this straight, the anthrax mailings were an inside job? who would have thought...


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