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 |  |  | Ames strain: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Biological warfareSpores of this bacteria can be used in biological warfare. US Army personnel are now routinely vaccinated prior to active service in places where biological attacks are considered a threat. The anthrax vaccine, produced by BioPort Corporation, contains no live bacteria, and is approximately 93% effective in preventing infection. Anthrax vaccination is one of many factors suspected of causing Gulf War syndrome.
The administrations of Ronald Reagan and George H.W. Bush authorized the sale to Iraq of numerous items that had both military ...
See also:Anthrax, Anthrax - Exposure, Anthrax - Means of infection, Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax, Anthrax - Gastrointestinal gastroenteric anthrax, Anthrax - Cutaneous skin anthrax, Anthrax - Treatment and prevention, Anthrax - Site cleanup, Anthrax - Description of the bacterium, Anthrax - Biological warfare, Anthrax - Pasteur Read more here: » Anthrax: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Biological warfare |
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 |  |  | Ames strain: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Means of infectionAnthrax can enter the human body through the intestines, lungs (inhalation), or skin (cutaneous). Anthrax is non-contagious, and is unlikely to spread from person to person.
Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax.
Inhalation infection initially presents with cold or flu-like symptoms for several days, followed by severe (and often fatal) respiratory problems. If not treated soon after exposure, before symptoms appear, inhalation infection is the most deadly, with a nearly 100% mortali ...
See also:Anthrax, Anthrax - Exposure, Anthrax - Means of infection, Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax, Anthrax - Gastrointestinal gastroenteric anthrax, Anthrax - Cutaneous skin anthrax, Anthrax - Treatment and prevention, Anthrax - Site cleanup, Anthrax - Description of the bacterium, Anthrax - Biological warfare, Anthrax - Pasteur Read more here: » Anthrax: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Means of infection |
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 |  |  | Ames strain: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Description of the bacteriumBacillus anthracis is a rod-shaped Gram-positive bacterium of size about 1 by 6 micrometres. It was the first bacterium ever to be shown to cause disease, by Robert Koch in 1877. The bacteria normally rest in spore form in the soil, and can survive for decades in this state. Once taken in by an herbivore, the bacteria start multiplying inside the animal and eventually kill it, then continue to reproduce in the carcass. Once they run out of nutrients there, they revert back to the dormant spore state.
The infection of herbivores ...
See also:Anthrax, Anthrax - Exposure, Anthrax - Means of infection, Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax, Anthrax - Gastrointestinal gastroenteric anthrax, Anthrax - Cutaneous skin anthrax, Anthrax - Treatment and prevention, Anthrax - Site cleanup, Anthrax - Description of the bacterium, Anthrax - Biological warfare, Anthrax - Pasteur Read more here: » Anthrax: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Description of the bacterium |
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 |  |  | Ames strain: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Treatment and preventionTreatment for anthrax infections includes large doses of intravenous and oral antibiotics, such as penicillin, ciprofloxacin, doxycycline, erythromycin, and vancomycin. For inhalation cases, antibiotic treatment is not very effective unless initiated within a day of exposure, before any symptoms appear. Antibiotic prophylaxis is crucial in cases of pulmonary anthrax to save lives. Some antibiotic-resistant strains are known.
A vaccine, produced from one component of the toxin of a non-virulent strand, is also available. The vaccine must be given at least four weeks before exposure to anthrax; annual b ...
See also:Anthrax, Anthrax - Exposure, Anthrax - Means of infection, Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax, Anthrax - Gastrointestinal gastroenteric anthrax, Anthrax - Cutaneous skin anthrax, Anthrax - Treatment and prevention, Anthrax - Site cleanup, Anthrax - Description of the bacterium, Anthrax - Biological warfare, Anthrax - Pasteur Read more here: » Anthrax: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Treatment and prevention |
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 |  |  | Ames strain: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Site cleanupAnthrax spores can survive for long periods of time without a host when they are released. Methods of cleaning up the site of anthrax attack or accident commonly use oxidizing agents such as peroxides. These agents can destroy bacterial spores but they work slowly.
To speed up the process, trace amounts of a non-toxic catalyst composed of iron and tetro-amido macrocyclic ligands is combined with sodium carbonate and bicarbonate and made into a spray. This spray is applied to an infected area and is followed by another spray ...
See also:Anthrax, Anthrax - Exposure, Anthrax - Means of infection, Anthrax - Pulmonary pneumonic respiratory inhalation anthrax, Anthrax - Gastrointestinal gastroenteric anthrax, Anthrax - Cutaneous skin anthrax, Anthrax - Treatment and prevention, Anthrax - Site cleanup, Anthrax - Description of the bacterium, Anthrax - Biological warfare, Anthrax - Pasteur Read more here: » Anthrax: Encyclopedia II - Anthrax - Site cleanup |
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 |  |  | Ames strain: Encyclopedia II - 9/11 conspiracy theories - World Trade Center towersMany aspects of the destruction of the World Trade Center buildings have been well documented, though other aspects, such as the destruction of WTC building 7, have received less scrutiny. Those who reject the dominant version of events support their claim with both a presentation of evidence that many are not aware of, as well as interpretation of the more commonly known evidence.
Much of the discussion about Towers One and Two centers around the idea that planted explosives brought down the structure. ...
See also:9/11 conspiracy theories, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Official account challenged, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Overview, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Government foreknowledge, 9/11 conspiracy theories - World Trade Center towers, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Claims regarding the actual collapse, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Claims in reference to the aftermath or debris field, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Individual viewpoints on the collapse, 9/11 conspiracy theories - World Trade Center Seven, 9/11 conspiracy theories - The Pentagon, 9/11 conspiracy theories - United Flight 93, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Claims cell phone calls were impossible, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Claims United Flight 93 was shot down, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Questions about war games on the morning of 9/11, 9/11 conspiracy theories - The President's behavior, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Inconsistent explanations, 9/11 conspiracy theories - The 9/11 Commission, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Other points of interest, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Motives, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Speculation on why so few whistleblowers have come forward, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Claims related to the Saudi Royal Family and other Saudi Government Officials, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Claims related to Jews and Israel, 9/11 conspiracy theories - 4000 Israeli/Jewish employees did not attend work at the WTC on 9/11, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Israelis or Jews were warned to stay away by Israeli intelligence, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Sharon was warned by Shabak to stay away from New York, 9/11 conspiracy theories - A group of Israelis filmed 9/11 whilst celebrating, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Israel had advance knowledge and failed to share it, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Less common theories, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Criticism of conspiracy theories, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Flights, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Related matters, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Suspects, 9/11 conspiracy theories - Terror strike sites Read more here: » 9/11 conspiracy theories: Encyclopedia II - 9/11 conspiracy theories - World Trade Center towers |
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2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks.
September 11, 2001 attacks
September 17 or September 18: Attack #1 - Five anthrax letters are believed to have been mailed around this time (Trenton, New Jersey postmark dated September 18), targeting news media: ABC News, CBS News, NBC News and the New York Post, all in New York City; and the National Enquirer at American Media, Inc. in Boca Raton, Florida, which publishes supermarket tabloids. (Only the New York Post and N ...
See also:2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Overview, 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation, 2001 anthrax attacks - A person of interest, 2001 anthrax attacks - The anthrax, 2001 anthrax attacks - The Princeton mailbox, 2001 anthrax attacks - The return address, 2001 anthrax attacks - The notes, 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists and amateur investigators on the 2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 2001 anthrax attacks - Don Foster, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ed Lake, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard M. Smith, 2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ross E. Getman, 2001 anthrax attacks - Robert Pate, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth J. Dillon, 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath, 2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup, 2001 anthrax attacks - Political effects, 2001 anthrax attacks - Health, 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline of the 2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Related events Read more here: » 2001 anthrax attacks: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline of the 2001 anthrax attacks |
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2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks.
September 11, 2001 attacks
September 17 or September 18: Attack #1 - Five anthrax letters are believed to have been mailed around this time (Trenton, New Jersey postmark dated September 18), targeting news media: ABC News, CBS News, NBC News and the New York Post, all in New York City; and the National Enquirer at American Media, Inc. in Boca Raton, Florida, which publishes supermarket tabloids. (Only the New York Post and N ...
See also:2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Overview, 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation, 2001 anthrax attacks - A person of interest, 2001 anthrax attacks - The anthrax, 2001 anthrax attacks - The Princeton mailbox, 2001 anthrax attacks - The return address, 2001 anthrax attacks - The notes, 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists, 2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto, 2001 anthrax attacks - Scott Shane, 2001 anthrax attacks - Amateur investigators, 2001 anthrax attacks - Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 2001 anthrax attacks - Don Foster, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ed Lake, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard M. Smith, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ross E. Getman, 2001 anthrax attacks - Robert Pate, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth J. Dillon, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from bio-weapons experts, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth Alibek, 2001 anthrax attacks - William C. Patrick III, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard O. Spertzel, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from government officials, 2001 anthrax attacks - Tom Carey, 2001 anthrax attacks - James Fitzgerald, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ari Fleischer, 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath, 2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup, 2001 anthrax attacks - Political effects, 2001 anthrax attacks - Health, 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline, 2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Related events Read more here: » 2001 anthrax attacks: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline |
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2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks.
September 11, 2001 attacks
September 17 or September 18: Attack #1 - Five anthrax letters are believed to have been mailed around this time (Trenton, New Jersey postmark dated September 18), targeting news media: ABC News, CBS News, NBC News and the New York Post, all in New York City; and the National Enquirer at American Media, Inc. in Boca Raton, Florida, which publishes supermarket tabloids. (Only the New York Post and N ...
See also:2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Overview, 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation, 2001 anthrax attacks - A person of interest, 2001 anthrax attacks - The anthrax, 2001 anthrax attacks - The Princeton mailbox, 2001 anthrax attacks - The return address, 2001 anthrax attacks - The notes, 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists, 2001 anthrax attacks - William J. Broad, 2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto, 2001 anthrax attacks - Scott Shane, 2001 anthrax attacks - Amateur investigators, 2001 anthrax attacks - Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 2001 anthrax attacks - Don Foster, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ed Lake, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard M. Smith, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ross E. Getman, 2001 anthrax attacks - Robert Pate, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth J. Dillon, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from bio-weapons experts, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth Alibek, 2001 anthrax attacks - William C. Patrick III, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard O. Spertzel, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from government officials, 2001 anthrax attacks - Tom Carey, 2001 anthrax attacks - James Fitzgerald, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ari Fleischer, 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath, 2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup, 2001 anthrax attacks - Political effects, 2001 anthrax attacks - Health, 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline, 2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Related events Read more here: » 2001 anthrax attacks: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline |
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2001 anthrax attacks - Tom Carey.
Tom Carey was inspector in charge of the FBI Amerithrax investigation from October 2001 to April 2002.
On the mailings of the letters,
"What we do have and what we do know is that the anthrax was mailed here in the United States; we know it was mailed from 10 Nassar Street, Princeton, New Jersey, from a mailbox. We know the flow of the mail flow, we know the dates that the letters were sent, and it would appear to many of us that have worked this investigation, that ...
See also:2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Overview, 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation, 2001 anthrax attacks - A person of interest, 2001 anthrax attacks - The anthrax, 2001 anthrax attacks - The Princeton mailbox, 2001 anthrax attacks - The return address, 2001 anthrax attacks - The notes, 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists, 2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto, 2001 anthrax attacks - Scott Shane, 2001 anthrax attacks - Amateur investigators, 2001 anthrax attacks - Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 2001 anthrax attacks - Don Foster, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ed Lake, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard M. Smith, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ross E. Getman, 2001 anthrax attacks - Robert Pate, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth J. Dillon, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from bio-weapons experts, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth Alibek, 2001 anthrax attacks - William C. Patrick III, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard O. Spertzel, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from government officials, 2001 anthrax attacks - Tom Carey, 2001 anthrax attacks - James Fitzgerald, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ari Fleischer, 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath, 2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup, 2001 anthrax attacks - Political effects, 2001 anthrax attacks - Health, 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline, 2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Related events Read more here: » 2001 anthrax attacks: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from government officials |
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2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth Alibek.
"I would say preliminarily that they [anthrax terrorists] are not very highly trained professionals." "It could be homegrown or foreign. I cannot answer this question."
"It was a primitive process, but it was a workable process."[28]
2001 anthrax attacks - William C. Patrick III.
"The fact that they have selected the Ames strain, a hot strain ...
See also:2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Overview, 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation, 2001 anthrax attacks - A person of interest, 2001 anthrax attacks - The anthrax, 2001 anthrax attacks - The Princeton mailbox, 2001 anthrax attacks - The return address, 2001 anthrax attacks - The notes, 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists, 2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto, 2001 anthrax attacks - Scott Shane, 2001 anthrax attacks - Amateur investigators, 2001 anthrax attacks - Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 2001 anthrax attacks - Don Foster, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ed Lake, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard M. Smith, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ross E. Getman, 2001 anthrax attacks - Robert Pate, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth J. Dillon, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from bio-weapons experts, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth Alibek, 2001 anthrax attacks - William C. Patrick III, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard O. Spertzel, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from government officials, 2001 anthrax attacks - Tom Carey, 2001 anthrax attacks - James Fitzgerald, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ari Fleischer, 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath, 2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup, 2001 anthrax attacks - Political effects, 2001 anthrax attacks - Health, 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline, 2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Related events Read more here: » 2001 anthrax attacks: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from bio-weapons experts |
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 |  |  | Ames strain: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - JournalistsSeveral noted journalists have published major articles which have contributed to the public's understanding of the anthrax case.
2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto.
Gary Matsumoto is a freelance journalist who wrote, "Anthrax Powder - State of the Art?" (Science, November 28, 2003).[19] In his article, Matsumoto discusses the advanced properties of the anthrax found in the Senate letters. Matsumoto reports that the powder in the Senate letters most closely resembled the advanced aerosols now being made in U.S. bio-defense labs.
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See also:2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Overview, 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation, 2001 anthrax attacks - A person of interest, 2001 anthrax attacks - The anthrax, 2001 anthrax attacks - The Princeton mailbox, 2001 anthrax attacks - The return address, 2001 anthrax attacks - The notes, 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists, 2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto, 2001 anthrax attacks - Scott Shane, 2001 anthrax attacks - Amateur investigators, 2001 anthrax attacks - Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 2001 anthrax attacks - Don Foster, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ed Lake, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard M. Smith, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ross E. Getman, 2001 anthrax attacks - Robert Pate, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth J. Dillon, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from bio-weapons experts, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth Alibek, 2001 anthrax attacks - William C. Patrick III, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard O. Spertzel, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from government officials, 2001 anthrax attacks - Tom Carey, 2001 anthrax attacks - James Fitzgerald, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ari Fleischer, 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath, 2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup, 2001 anthrax attacks - Political effects, 2001 anthrax attacks - Health, 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline, 2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Related events Read more here: » 2001 anthrax attacks: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists |
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 |  |  | Ames strain: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - InvestigationAs of 2006, the anthrax investigation seems to have gone cold. Authorities have traveled to four different continents, interviewed more than 8,000 individuals and have issued over 5,000 subpoenas. The number of FBI agents assigned to the case is now 21, ten fewer than a year ago. The number of postal inspectors investigating the case is nine.
The FBI and postal inspectors are in the process of preparing an internal report reviewing the history of the investigation. The report will include a list of "persons of interests" and the latest on the scientific tests used on the anthrax material. Investigators still ...
See also:2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Overview, 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation, 2001 anthrax attacks - A person of interest, 2001 anthrax attacks - The anthrax, 2001 anthrax attacks - The Princeton mailbox, 2001 anthrax attacks - The return address, 2001 anthrax attacks - The notes, 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists, 2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto, 2001 anthrax attacks - Scott Shane, 2001 anthrax attacks - Amateur investigators, 2001 anthrax attacks - Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 2001 anthrax attacks - Don Foster, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ed Lake, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard M. Smith, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ross E. Getman, 2001 anthrax attacks - Robert Pate, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth J. Dillon, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from bio-weapons experts, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth Alibek, 2001 anthrax attacks - William C. Patrick III, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard O. Spertzel, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from government officials, 2001 anthrax attacks - Tom Carey, 2001 anthrax attacks - James Fitzgerald, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ari Fleischer, 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath, 2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup, 2001 anthrax attacks - Political effects, 2001 anthrax attacks - Health, 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline, 2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Related events Read more here: » 2001 anthrax attacks: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation |
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2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup.
Dozens of buildings were contaminated with anthrax as a result of the mailings. American Media, Inc. moved to a different building. The decontamination of the Brentwood postal facility took 26 months and cost US$130 million. The Hamilton, NJ postal facility remained closed until March 2005; its cleanup cost US$65 million. The Environmental Protection Agency spent US$41.7 million to clean up government buildings in Washington, D.C. One FBI document said the total damage exceeded US$1 billion. [35]
The principal means of decont ...
See also:2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Overview, 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation, 2001 anthrax attacks - A person of interest, 2001 anthrax attacks - The anthrax, 2001 anthrax attacks - The Princeton mailbox, 2001 anthrax attacks - The return address, 2001 anthrax attacks - The notes, 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists, 2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto, 2001 anthrax attacks - Scott Shane, 2001 anthrax attacks - Amateur investigators, 2001 anthrax attacks - Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 2001 anthrax attacks - Don Foster, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ed Lake, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard M. Smith, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ross E. Getman, 2001 anthrax attacks - Robert Pate, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth J. Dillon, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from bio-weapons experts, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth Alibek, 2001 anthrax attacks - William C. Patrick III, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard O. Spertzel, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from government officials, 2001 anthrax attacks - Tom Carey, 2001 anthrax attacks - James Fitzgerald, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ari Fleischer, 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath, 2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup, 2001 anthrax attacks - Political effects, 2001 anthrax attacks - Health, 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline, 2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Related events Read more here: » 2001 anthrax attacks: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath |
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The FBI and postal inspectors are in the process of preparing an internal report reviewing the history of the investigation. The report will include a list of "persons of interests" and the latest on the scientific tests used on the anthrax material. Investigators still ...
See also:2001 anthrax attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Overview, 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation, 2001 anthrax attacks - A person of interest, 2001 anthrax attacks - The anthrax, 2001 anthrax attacks - The Princeton mailbox, 2001 anthrax attacks - The return address, 2001 anthrax attacks - The notes, 2001 anthrax attacks - Journalists, 2001 anthrax attacks - William J. Broad, 2001 anthrax attacks - Gary Matsumoto, 2001 anthrax attacks - Scott Shane, 2001 anthrax attacks - Amateur investigators, 2001 anthrax attacks - Barbara Hatch Rosenberg, 2001 anthrax attacks - Don Foster, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ed Lake, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard M. Smith, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ross E. Getman, 2001 anthrax attacks - Robert Pate, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth J. Dillon, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from bio-weapons experts, 2001 anthrax attacks - Kenneth Alibek, 2001 anthrax attacks - William C. Patrick III, 2001 anthrax attacks - Richard O. Spertzel, 2001 anthrax attacks - Comments from government officials, 2001 anthrax attacks - Tom Carey, 2001 anthrax attacks - James Fitzgerald, 2001 anthrax attacks - Ari Fleischer, 2001 anthrax attacks - Aftermath, 2001 anthrax attacks - Contamination and cleanup, 2001 anthrax attacks - Political effects, 2001 anthrax attacks - Health, 2001 anthrax attacks - Timeline, 2001 anthrax attacks - The attacks, 2001 anthrax attacks - Related events Read more here: » 2001 anthrax attacks: Encyclopedia II - 2001 anthrax attacks - Investigation |
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