CASE CLOSED … what really happened in the 2001 anthrax attacks?

Archive for November 14th, 2011

* Produced today by USAMRIID under FOIA: September 25, 2001 email transmitting Rabbit Bacteremia for B98-03

Posted by DXer on November 14, 2011

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* The University of Michigan researchers indicated that they looked forward to future research with Dr. Ivins and his laboratory staff (Dr. Fellows and Dr. Linscott)

Posted by DXer on November 14, 2011

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* The work with virulent Ames was done under Biolevel-3 and the University of Michigan researchers working with Dr. Ivins, Fellows and Linscott were required to receive anthrax and plague vaccinations in advance of the BL-3 work.

Posted by DXer on November 14, 2011

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* The FBI uploaded some 302 interview statements about work involving virulent Ames for which Dr. Patricia Fellows and Dr. Mara Linscott provided technical assistance ; the civil depositions should be unsealed under the balancing test of the controlling precedent.

Posted by DXer on November 14, 2011

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* The only peer-reviewed article uploaded by the FBI under FOIA describes the DARPA research for which Dr. Ivins, Dr. Fellows and Dr. Linscott were among those who provided helpful suggestions in the performance of the initial anthrax studies

Posted by DXer on November 14, 2011

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* The Government Has Not Shown Any “Good Cause” That Should Prevent the Unsealing By Judge Daniel T.K. Hurley Of The Depositions Of Bruce Ivins’ Former Assistants Patricia Fellows and Mara Linscott

Posted by DXer on November 14, 2011

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