Tuesday, October 28, 2014

9/11 Anthrax Did NOT Come From Dr. Bruce Ivins

Although FBI maintains that the 9/11 anthrax letters came from Dr. Bruce Ivins, who later committed suicide, on-going investigations reveal that he did NOT produce the material used in the letters:

Only one laboratory, the Army laboratory at Dugway Proving Grounds in Utah, is known to have made active, dry anthrax spores (an arms-control, treaty-sensitive activity) before the attacks.

... these facts imply that the attack spores were processed with tin-and silicon-containing materials under government auspices, probably to microencapsulate them for use in detection and other defense studies. The process of spore microencapsulation requires special expertise, specific documented chemicals, and sophisticated facilities. The known clues point to Dugway or Battelle, not USAMRIID, as the site where the attack spores were prepared. Crucial evidence that would prove or disprove these points either has not been pursued or has not been released by the FBI.

http://www.globalresearch.ca/scientific-data-points-to-government-made-anthrax/5410386

This is yet another indication that 9/11 was an inside job.

FBI ... still disconnecting all the dots.

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