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The Washington Post should correct its reporting on such a critical issue.
Re: August 7, 2008 report re Amerithrax (and today)- imagined earlier poisoning plot by Dr. Ivins -based on anonymous witness who then in 2009 book described her psychotic delusions- not corrected by Post
The Washington Post first reported the imagined poisoning plot on August 7, 2008 and interviewed, without naming her, the counselor who met with Dr. Ivins for several sessions in 2000 (Judith McLean).
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http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/bioter/scientistsdarkside.html
The Washington Post now relies on the story in a book review in its Entertainment pages today.
It is still an ongoing matter of great importance. A GAO report probing the DOJ investigation is due out in September.
Like the Washington Post, the government’s psychiatrist relies extensively upon Dr. Ivins’ first therapist, Judith M. McLean, who writes of how she acquired her psychic abilities in her 2009 book available for sale on Amazon.com — from a being from another planet. She believed nasty astral entities were trying to kill her.
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The Post’s critically important article dealt with an imagined earlier poisoning plot by Dr. Ivins — based on the anonymous witness who then in 2009 book described her psychotic delusions.
Today we are now hearing the lies repeated in a review in the Washington Post review of a book by David Willman, MIRAGE MAN.
The witness was the principal witness against Dr. Ivins in David Willman’s book which argued that Dr. Ivins was creepy — and then addressed the merits of the crime in an epilogue to an appendix.
This is not merely a journalistic issue — Amerithrax is a national security issue and missteps in analysis need to be corrected.
In light of HIPPA, it is never good journalistic practice to report such accusations while not identifying the mental health professional; the counselor quit the field and left the state by 2001 given her astral recovery work (she would fly to Afghanistan and WTC each night) was so exhausting.
psychic says … she was granted her abilities by an extraterrestrial being … got sick in 2001 from doing astral recovery work at Ground Zero and in Afghanistan after 9/11 … and was pursued by nasty Taliban entities trying to kill her
https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2011/06/12/why-is-all-this-material-about-judith-mclean-relevant-to-an-evaluation-of-the-validity-of-david-willman’s-conclusions-in-his-recently-published-“the-mirage-man”-because/
DOJ investigators successfully avoided deposition of Amerithrax consultant Gregory Saathoff who extensively and uncritically relied on the Ivins’ accuser who claims she was granted her psychic abilities by an alien from another planet.
The report filed in the United States District Court by Dr. Saathoff should be corrected and all reliance on the first counselor should be removed.
Washington Post should correct its reporting on such a critical issue.
Excerpts from key witness (from her book ASCENSION JOURNEY)
https://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2011/06/18/excerpts-from-david-willmans-key-witness-in-his-book-mirage-man/
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