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Post  Kallisti, Damn'd Sod..!!! Mon Mar 01, 2010 4:46 pm

The Strange World Of Dr. Anthrax

Ivins was bondage- and sorority-obsessed cross-dressing Yankee hater


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The FBI closed the 2001 anthrax letters case last month,
concluding that late scientist Bruce Ivins, shown here, acted alone.


MARCH 1

--After the Department of Justice last month formally closed its probe of the 2001 anthrax attacks,
the FBI released the first batch of documents detailing the years-long investigation that ended with officials concluding that Bruce Ivins,
a government scientist who committed suicide in July 2008,
was responsible for the mailings that killed five victims.


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The records, released pursuant to Freedom of Information Act requests, portray Ivins as becoming increasingly unhinged as it became clear that he was the principal target of the FBI's "Amerithrax" probe. Additionally, the memos--a selection of which you'll find on the following pages--reveal how agents examined every aspect of Ivins's life, monitored his e-mails, searched his trash, and were even surveilling his Maryland home at the exact time he was inside overdosing.
Despite being an FBI target, Ivins was often forthcoming about the details of his strange obsessions and private life.
For example, as seen below, when agents executed search warrants in late-2007, an FBI supervisor asked Ivins if he was worried about those raids.
Ivins said he was, noting that he did things a "middle age man should not do," adding that his actions would "not be acceptable to most people."
He then noted that agents searching his basement would find a "bag of material that he uses to 'cross-dress,'" according to an interview report.
During a January 2008 meeting with agents, Ivins described his bizarre decades-long "obsession" with the Kappa Kappa Gamma sorority, and detailed how he broke into two KKG chapters to steal ritual books used by the group.
He also told of "another of his obsessions, blindfolding or bondage."
Three months before his suicide, surveillance agents sifted through trash Ivins left at his curb and discovered that the beleaguered scientist was disposing of pornographic magazines, fetish titles, and 15 pairs of stained women's panties.
When an FBI lab analysis of the underwear showed that semen was detected on 14 of the garments, a grand jury directive was issued to obtain DNA from Ivins.

That sample was taken July 21, 2008, five days before the scientist's Tylenol overdose (Ivins died on July 29 at age 62).
The FBI records show that some Ivins acquaintances shared with the FBI e-mail and instant message communications exchanged with the scientist.


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In a July 2008 e-mail, Ivins wrote that "Dick Cheney scares me.
The Patriot Act is so unconstitutional it's not even funny."
He added, "I'm voting for Obama!"
A laboratory co-worker reported that Ivins hated the New York Yankees and thought New Yorkers were "elitist."
The bureau even memorialized Ivins's e-mail musings about how "disgraceful" it was that soccer players frequently took "dives" while faking injuries.
After years of investigation (and dozens of interviews), the last time the FBI spotted Ivins in the flesh was in the early morning hours of July 27, 2008.
A surveillance agent sitting outside Ivins's home noted that fire and rescue teams responded to the residence at 1:15 AM after receiving notice that an unresponsive male was found in an upstairs bedroom.
At 1:30 AM, the agent reported, "BRUCE IVINS observed leaving residence on stretcher."

http://www.fredericknewspost.com/sections/news/display.htm?storyID=101651

http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2010/0301101ivins1.html

Documents Here...

http://caseclosedbylewweinstein.wordpress.com/2009/07/25/usamriid-rmr-records-flask-1029/

This Sounds Like A Very Fishy Hit Job And Slightly Suspiscious Suicide Of A Government Scientist...!!!


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Post  Superfly Mon Mar 01, 2010 9:01 pm

Yes Muses are bad, but I find it a wee bit too convenient that ol Irvin wrote Allah is great.

14 pairs of soiled knickers & B&E on a sorority.

Great gondoleers from the mountains, what is going on. aaargh
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Post  McKallisti Of The Sods Sun Dec 18, 2011 11:17 pm

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Chest X-ray (Case 2) showing diffuse consolidation consistent with pneumonia

http://wwwnc.cdc.gov/eid/article/7/6/01-0604-f3.htm

'Anthrax isn't scary at all compared to this':
Man-made flu virus with potential to wipe out many millions if it ever escaped is created in research lab.


A group of scientists is pushing to publish research about how they created a man-made flu virus that could potentially wipe out civilisation.

The deadly virus is a genetically tweaked version of the H5N1 bird flu strain, but is far more infectious and could pass easily between millions of people at a time.

The research has caused a storm of controversy and divided scientists, with some saying it should never have been carried out.

The current strain of H5N1 has only killed 500 people and is not contagious enough to cause a global pandemic.

But their are fears the modified virus is so dangerous it could be used for bio-warfare, if it falls into the wrong hands.

Virologist Ron Fouchier of the Erasmus Medical Centre in the Netherlands lead a team of scientists who discovered that a mere five mutations to the avian virus was sufficient to make it spread far more easily.

He conducted his tests on ferrets as the animals have become a model of choice for influenza and have similar respiratory tracts to humans.

Fouchier is so prepared for a media storm that he has hired an advisor to help him work on a communication strategy.

The research done was part of an international drive to understand H5N1 more fully.

Fouchier admitted the strain is 'one of the most dangerous viruses you can make' but is still adamant he wants to publish a paper describing how it was done.

The study is one of two which has caused serious debate about scientific freedom and about regulating research which might have potential public health benefits but at the same time could also be useful for bio-terrorism.

The other paper, also on H5N1, was done by a joint team at the University of Wisconsin and the University of Tokyo.


Both papers are now being reviewed by the U.S National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB).

NSABB does not have the power to prevent the publication but it could ask journals not to publish.

Paul Keim, chairman of NSABB, said: 'I can't think of another pathogenic organism that is as scary as this one. I don't think anthrax is scary at all compared to this.'

Traditionally scientific research has always been open so that fellow scientists can review the work of others and repeat their methods to try and learn from them.

But numerous scientists have said they believe research on the avian flu should be suppressed.

However bio-defense and flu expert Michael Osterholm, who is director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy at the University of innesota, said the work carried out was important medically.

He added he could not discuss the papers because he was a member of NSABB but said if they were published certain information could be withheld and made available to those who really need to know.

'We don't want to give bad guys a road map on how to make bad bugs really bad,' he said.

http://www.digitaljournal.com/article/315109

http://www.dailymail.co.uk/sciencetech/article-2066624/Anthrax-isnt-scary-compared-Man-flu-virus-potential-wipe-millions-created-warns-frightened-scientist.html


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