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  • The 2001 anthrax letter attacks in the United States killed five people and
    wounded dozens. They were widely blamed on extremist Muslims and
    their backers and used to support the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.

    They were also used to justify and hasten the passage of the USA
    PATRIOT Act, which was being presented to Congress just as the first
    anthrax victim grew ill.

    In October 2001, one of the hypotheses that gained ground was that of
    the Double Perpetrator, the claim that al-Qaeda was carrying out the
    attacks with the support of Iraq. Much evidence was put forth to support
    this Double Perpetrator hypothesis but independent scientists soon
    discovered that the anthrax spores came from a domestic lab in the US
    serving the military and intelligence communities, not from al-Qaeda or
    Iraq.

    The FBI then quickly claimed that an individual was responsible for the
    attacks and began noisily looking for this “lone wolf.” In 2008 the Bureau
    named Dr. Bruce Ivins of the US Army Medical Institute of Infectious
    Disease as the “anthrax killer.” Although the FBI remains committed to
    the Ivins hypothesis, the case has been disintegrating for the last three
    years. Currently, it is justly held in contempt not merely by scientists who
    worked with Ivins but by many journalists as well as several US senators.
    But this raises the question if Ivins did not commit this crime, who did?

    This book presents evidence to support the following points
    (a) The anthrax attacks were carried out by a group of perpetrators, not
    by a “lone wolf.” The attacks were, therefore, the result of a conspiracy—
    by definition a plan by two or more people, made in secret and resulting
    in an immoral or illegal act.

    (b) The group that carried out this crime consisted, in whole or in part, of
    insiders deep within the US state apparatus.

    (c) These insiders were the same people who planned the 9/11 attacks

    (d) The anthrax attacks were meant to facilitate a seizure of power by the
    executive branch of government through intimidation of Congress and
    US civil society. They were also designed to achieve public acquiescence
    to and support for the redefinition of US foreign policy, replacing the Cold
    War with a new and aggressive global conflict framework, the Global War
    on Terror.
    ebook,Graeme MacQueen,The 2001 Anthrax Deception The Case for a Domestic Conspiracy,Clarity Press,9/11; anthrax, FBI, framing Muslims, conspiracy theory, crop duster planes, ABM Treaty, Global War on Terror, Florida connection,Anthrax,Anthrax - United States,Anthrax;United States.,Bioterrorism,Bioterrorism - United States,Bioterrorism;United States.,GENERAL,General Adult,Intelligence Espionage,Non-Fiction,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence Espionage,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Propaganda,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism,POLITICAL TERRORISM,PROPAGANDA,Political Science,Political Science/Intelligence Espionage,Political Science/Propaganda,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Politics/Intl Relations,Postal service,Postal service - United States,Postal service;United States.,Terrorism,Terrorism, armed struggle,U.S. - CONTEMPORARY POLITICS,United States,Victims of terrorism - United States,Intelligence Espionage,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence Espionage,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Propaganda,Political Science / Terrorism,Political Science/Intelligence Espionage,Political Science/Propaganda,Propaganda,Terrorism,Politics / Current Events,Political Terrorism,Anthrax,Bioterrorism,Postal service,United States,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,Terrorism, armed struggle

    The 2001 Anthrax Deception The Case for a Domestic Conspiracy edition by Graeme MacQueen Politics Social Sciences eBooks Reviews :



    The 2001 anthrax letter attacks in the United States killed five people and
    wounded dozens. They were widely blamed on extremist Muslims and
    their backers and used to support the invasions of Afghanistan and Iraq.

    They were also used to justify and hasten the passage of the USA
    PATRIOT Act, which was being presented to Congress just as the first
    anthrax victim grew ill.

    In October 2001, one of the hypotheses that gained ground was that of
    the Double Perpetrator, the claim that al-Qaeda was carrying out the
    attacks with the support of Iraq. Much evidence was put forth to support
    this Double Perpetrator hypothesis but independent scientists soon
    discovered that the anthrax spores came from a domestic lab in the US
    serving the military and intelligence communities, not from al-Qaeda or
    Iraq.

    The FBI then quickly claimed that an individual was responsible for the
    attacks and began noisily looking for this “lone wolf.” In 2008 the Bureau
    named Dr. Bruce Ivins of the US Army Medical Institute of Infectious
    Disease as the “anthrax killer.” Although the FBI remains committed to
    the Ivins hypothesis, the case has been disintegrating for the last three
    years. Currently, it is justly held in contempt not merely by scientists who
    worked with Ivins but by many journalists as well as several US senators.
    But this raises the question if Ivins did not commit this crime, who did?

    This book presents evidence to support the following points
    (a) The anthrax attacks were carried out by a group of perpetrators, not
    by a “lone wolf.” The attacks were, therefore, the result of a conspiracy—
    by definition a plan by two or more people, made in secret and resulting
    in an immoral or illegal act.

    (b) The group that carried out this crime consisted, in whole or in part, of
    insiders deep within the US state apparatus.

    (c) These insiders were the same people who planned the 9/11 attacks

    (d) The anthrax attacks were meant to facilitate a seizure of power by the
    executive branch of government through intimidation of Congress and
    US civil society. They were also designed to achieve public acquiescence
    to and support for the redefinition of US foreign policy, replacing the Cold
    War with a new and aggressive global conflict framework, the Global War
    on Terror.

    ebook,Graeme MacQueen,The 2001 Anthrax Deception The Case for a Domestic Conspiracy,Clarity Press,9/11; anthrax, FBI, framing Muslims, conspiracy theory, crop duster planes, ABM Treaty, Global War on Terror, Florida connection,Anthrax,Anthrax - United States,Anthrax;United States.,Bioterrorism,Bioterrorism - United States,Bioterrorism;United States.,GENERAL,General Adult,Intelligence Espionage,Non-Fiction,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence Espionage,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Propaganda,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Terrorism,POLITICAL TERRORISM,PROPAGANDA,Political Science,Political Science/Intelligence Espionage,Political Science/Propaganda,Politics / Current Events,Politics/International Relations,Politics/Intl Relations,Postal service,Postal service - United States,Postal service;United States.,Terrorism,Terrorism, armed struggle,U.S. - CONTEMPORARY POLITICS,United States,Victims of terrorism - United States,Intelligence Espionage,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Intelligence Espionage,POLITICAL SCIENCE / Propaganda,Political Science / Terrorism,Political Science/Intelligence Espionage,Political Science/Propaganda,Propaganda,Terrorism,Politics / Current Events,Political Terrorism,Anthrax,Bioterrorism,Postal service,United States,Political Science,Politics/International Relations,Terrorism, armed struggle

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    • File Size 1205 KB
    • Print Length 216 pages
    • Page Numbers Source ISBN 0986073121
    • Publisher Clarity Press (September 4, 2014)
    • Publication Date September 4, 2014
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    • Language English
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