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By: Robert Pate
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OCTOBER 4, 2001, reporters in Florida announced the first case
in 25 years of a person contracting the deadly bacterium
anthrax. The following day, Robert Stevens, the photo editor
of the Florida-based tabloid Sun, died. His death was the
beginning of the Anthrax Mystery, America's worst-and most
baffling-case of bio-terrorism. Days later, four other persons
in the New York City and Washington, DC areas would die from
anthrax spores that leaked from tainted letters sent through
the mail. Seventeen others would become infected, and hundreds
of millions of dollars would be spent on cleaning up
contaminated office buildings and postal facilities. All of
these events came just a few days after the tragedy of
September 11. It appeared the terrorists had struck again, but
this time the attack was
biological. Investigators believe seven letters
containing anthrax spores were mailed. Four of the seven are
thought to have been mailed on the same day and addressed to
major media outlets in New York City: ABC News, CBS News, NBC
News, and the New York Post. Of these, only the NBC and New
York Post letters were recovered. Letters believed to be
addressed to ABC News and CBS News offices caused two persons
to develop anthrax infections. One was a seven-month-old boy
brought in by his mother, a producer at ABC News; the other
was an assistant to Dan Rather at CBS. These letters were
never found. The two recovered letters did not
have a return address but were postmarked September 18, 2001
in Trenton, New Jersey. They contained identical messages
tending to indicate that the perpetrators were Islamic
terrorists. The notes read, “09-11-01, THIS IS NEXT, TAKE
PENACILIN sic NOW, DEATH TO AMERICA, DEATH TO ISRAEL, ALLAH IS
GREAT.” It is also believed an anthrax-laced
letter was mailed to the National
Enquirer. Interestingly, hoax letters claiming to
contain anthrax were mailed days later from St. Petersburg,
Florida. However, instead of anthrax spores, these letters
contained a harmless substance described by some as looking
like talcum powder. One of these hoax letters was again
addressed to NBC News in New York City. In addition, Judith
Miller, the author of a book on bio-terrorism and a reporter
on the Middle East for the New York Times, received an anthrax
hoax letter at her office. The St. Petersburg Times and Fox
News also received similar hoax letters. The
mailing of the hoax letters cannot be considered the work of a
copycat. For example, the NBC News hoax letter was mailed on
September 20. This would have been two days after the NBC News
letter containing anthrax was mailed from Trenton, New Jersey.
The remaining hoax letters were mailed between October 5 and
9. News reports naming media outlets that received the
original anthrax letters were on October 12 and 13. A copycat
mailer could have acted only after October 12, when the public
first became aware of the media anthrax letters. The apparent
purpose of mailing the hoax letters was to foster the anthrax
scare and create a media frenzy. The mailings of
anthrax-laced letters from New Jersey and the Florida hoax
letters that followed were probably coordinated. The mailing
sites of Trenton, New Jersey and St. Petersburg, Florida were
chosen, perhaps, to emphasize an Arab or Islamic connection in
the minds of Americans. Trenton is the home of a large
Arab-American community. Also, several of the September 11
hijackers had lived in both areas. The mailers of the anthrax
and hoax letters wanted the public to think that remnants of
al-Qaeda were still around and active. However,
the mailing of the anthrax letters shows a degree of media
savvy that would be unusual for foreign Islamic terrorists.
The persons who sent the letters knew which media outlets
would have the greatest influence on the public. Even today,
with the advent of cable and satellite television, the three
major television broadcast networks remain as the primary
source of news for most Americans. The New York Post and the
National Enquirer are tabloid papers and were likely chosen
for their sensational headlines. Of all the papers in New York
City, the New York Post would have screamed the loudest
concerning the threat from Islamic terrorists. For Americans
who don't follow the news, the National Enquirer, with its
presence at every checkout stand in America, would convey the
message. The desired effect in choosing these media outlets
was to alarm the public and to remind them these terrorists
wanted to destroy both America and Israel. But
only five of the seven anthrax letters were sent to media
outlets. The remaining two were addressed to members of the
United States Senate. These letters were posted on Tuesday,
October 9, exactly three weeks from the first anthrax
mailings, and four weeks from September 11. The letters were
addressed to two of America's most liberal Democrat Senators:
Tom Daschle of South Dakota and Patrick Leahy of
Vermont. An aide opened the Daschle letter on
October 15. A puff of powder quickly flew out of the letter.
Capitol police were called and a Hazmat team sealed off the
Senator's office. This letter had a different note that read,
“09-11-01, YOU CAN NOT STOP US. WE HAVE THIS ANTHRAX. YOU DIE
NOW. ARE YOU AFRAID? DEATH TO AMERICA. DEATH TO ISRAEL. ALLAH
IS GREAT.” Once tests confirmed the Daschle
letter actually contained anthrax, all Capitol mail was
stopped and impounded for further investigation. The Leahy
letter would be found on November 16 in the impounded mail. It
also contained anthrax spores and an identical note. It is
believed the Leahy letter was delayed and misdirected due to
an initial misreading of the letter's zip
code. The Senate letters had a fictitious return
address indicating they came from school children. The return
address read, “4th Grade, Greendale School, Franklin Park NJ
08852.” Apparently, it was thought a letter coming from school
children would have a better chance of reaching the intended
targets without raising suspicions. The envelopes
and notes have yielded few clues leading to the true
identities of the persons who were responsible for the anthrax
attacks. Obviously, the senders tried to mask who they were
and to hide their true motives. Investigators turned to
analyzing the anthrax material itself. Anthrax is
a spore-forming germ, Bacillus anthracis, and can be found in
livestock such as sheep or cattle. Analysis of the spores from
the letters revealed them all to be of the same strain. This
particular strain, known as the Ames strain, was first
researched at the Army's Medical Research Institute of
Infectious Diseases (USAMRIID), Fort Detrick, Maryland. This
strain of anthrax bacteria originally came from a single cow
that had died in Texas in 1981. Ames has the reputation of
being deadlier than other anthrax strains. Some have called
Ames the “gold standard” of anthrax. From Fort
Detrick, the Ames strain was sent to researchers in at least
fifteen laboratories within the United States and six
laboratories abroad. It is not known how many other
universities and labs may have had access to the strain, but
according to one law-enforcement official “more labs than you
think” could have obtained the Ames strain. In
the past, microbiologists attending conferences on infectious
diseases would take vials of various strains and simply swap
them with each other to aid in their research. Martin
Hugh-Jones, a scientist at Louisiana State University, stated
that during this period deadly pathogens were traded “like
playing cards.” Investigators examining the
anthrax spores within the letters found them to be of
different grades, with the best among them considered by some
to be “weapons grade” material. A modern spray drying
technique was used in preparing these spores, instead of the
older method of milling. Also, radiocarbon dating found the
spores to be relatively newly-created-not more than two years
old. Of the two anthrax letters that were
recovered in New York City, the New York Post letter was found
unopened and still contained the anthrax material. The NBC
News anthrax letter tested positive for anthrax, but only a
trace amount remained after it was opened. Major General John
Parker, with the U.S. Army Medical Research and Materiel
Command, said one of his scientists described the New York
Post sample as, “looking like Purina Dog Chow.” It had coarse
brown granules but was densely packed with anthrax spores and
highly concentrated. In contrast, the anthrax in
the Daschle letter was like a fine white powder; General
Parker compared it to talcum powder. Under the microscope the
Daschle sample was ten times denser in anthrax spores when
compared to the New York Post sample. A team of
scientists at the Fort Detrick lab opened the Leahy letter on
December 5. This letter also contained a very fine powder
which was easily made airborne. The Leahy letter had particles
that were smaller and more uniform in size compared to the
Daschle letter. This made the anthrax spores in the Leahy
letter even deadlier: Smaller spores of a uniform size have a
better chance of entering the respiratory system and causing
death. It was reported the quality of the anthrax
spores found in the Leahy letter surpassed previously known
state-sponsored bio-weapons programs. According to Newsweek,
“The Leahy anthrax…was coated with a chemical compound unknown
to experts who have worked in the field for years; the coating
matches no known anthrax samples ever recovered from
biological-weapons producers anywhere in the world, including
Iraq and the former Soviet Union.” The anthrax in the Leahy
letter has proven to be a superior product. Bio-defense
experts assisting the FBI have so far been unable to duplicate
the anthrax material through any reverse engineering
processes. Investigators are left with the uncertain choice of
deciding if this was the work of a lone brilliant scientist-or
a state-sponsored bio-weapons program. So who
sent the anthrax? Some, like Barbara Hatch Rosenberg with the
leftist Federation of America Scientists (FAS), have a
suspect. In her report, “Analysis of the Anthrax Attacks,”
Rosenberg presents her profile of the anthrax attacker,
accompanied by her own political biases. Rosenberg believes
the attacker has connections with the U.S. government. She
believes he is being protected by the FBI and has information
on secret programs the government does not wish to be
disclosed. In her profile, Rosenberg identified
the attacker as a bio-defense insider with a doctoral degree.
He is a middle-aged American who is skilled in working with
dangerous pathogens. She boldly claims he is also a CIA
contractor based in the Washington, DC area. There is no
mystery as to the identity of Rosenberg's suspect. Her suspect
is the person around whom she has built her profile: Dr.
Steven J. Hatfill. Barbara Rosenberg began her
mission to 'bring Dr. Hatfill to justice' by giving a series
of lectures and media interviews accusing the FBI of stalling
the investigation. Eventually, she was able to arrange a
meeting with Senate staffers and FBI agents in attendance.
Several of the staffers worked for Senators Daschle and Leahy,
the recipients of the anthrax letters. Without revealing his
name, Barbara Rosenberg indicated to everyone there that her
suspect, Dr. Hatfill, was responsible for the anthrax
attacks. A week later-apparently as a result of
Senate pressure-the FBI brought Dr. Hatfill into public view.
In an investigation that had previously been out of the
spotlight, the media were now alerted to the FBI's scrutiny of
Rosenberg's suspect. When the FBI searched Dr. Hatfill's
apartment, the media, with helicopters overhead, covered it
live on national television. The whole world was now aware of
the public pursuit (and some would later say the public
persecution) of Dr. Hatfill. In response to this
attention, Dr. Hatfill was forced to hold two press
conferences and declare his innocence. On Aug. 11, 2002, Dr.
Hatfill said, “After eight months of one of the most intensive
public and private investigations in American history, no
one-no one-has come up with a shred of evidence that I had
anything to do with the anthrax
letters.” Whatever their motives, the FBI was
certainly having problems connecting Dr. Hatfill to the
crimes: They could not place Hatfill in Trenton, New Jersey at
the time of the mailings, and no residue of anthrax material
could be found anywhere he had lived or visited. There was no
physical evidence whatsoever connecting Dr. Hatfill with the
anthrax mailings. Hatfill is said to be one of
perhaps 30 scientists who could have carried out this attack.
His background as a former researcher at Fort Detrick placed
him on the list. However, Dr. Hatfill claims to be an expert
on viruses such as Ebola and Marburg, and not on anthrax
bacteria. Dr. Hatfill has publicly stated that he has never
worked with anthrax. The FBI initially
interviewed Dr. Hatfill in January 2002, apparently as part of
the investigation's broader look at scientists with a
connection to the bio-defense community. At that time, Dr.
Hatfill took a lie-detector test in an effort to clear his
name. The agent who gave him the test reportedly said, “I'm
satisfied. I believe you had nothing to do with the
anthrax.” Steven Hatfill studied biology at
Southwestern College in Winfield, Kansas. During this period,
he left his studies and traveled to Kapanga, Zaire, where he
worked with Dr. Glenn Eschtruth as a medical missionary. After
graduating from Southwestern in 1975, Hatfill enlisted in the
United States Army. In October 1976 he married Caroline
Eschtruth, the daughter of his mentor. It would
be only a few months after their marriage when Cuban-led
mercenaries based in Angola attacked Dr. Eschtruth's mission.
The mercenaries captured Dr. Eschtruth and later executed him,
a tragedy which left a strong impression on Hatfill. He and
his wife Caroline were divorced in May 1978. Shortly
thereafter, Hatfill returned to Africa and continued his
medical education. Hatfill attended the Godfrey
Huggins Medical School in White-ruled Rhodesia, graduating in
1984. While in Rhodesia, Hatfill claims to have served with
the Selous Scouts. The Selous Scouts were Rhodesia's crack
counterinsurgency troops used against the terrorists who
wanted to overthrow the White government. In 1980, as a result
of international pressure, Rhodesia was turned over to the
Black Mugabe government, which still rules there today. The
country would later have its name changed to Zimbabwe. In
1984, Hatfill moved to the Republic of South Africa to
further his medical studies and research. While
in South Africa, Hatfill was in contact with Aquila, the
paramilitary wing of the Afrikaner Weerstandsbeweging (AWB) or
Afrikaner Resistance Movement. The AWB was the largest White
resistance group active in preventing the Black takeover of
South Africa. Some have labeled the AWB a 'neo-Nazi'
organization. One has only to look at their political banner
to come to this conclusion: It is very similar to National
Socialist Germany's swastika flag but, instead of a swastika,
uses a triskelion-an ancient symbol which resembles three
“sevens” arranged in a spinning design. A
colleague of Hatfill's at Stellenbosch University's
radiobiology laboratory saw a newspaper photo of AWB leader
Eugene Terre'Blanche surrounded by Dr. Hatfill and members of
the Aquila Brigade. This colleague-in an apparent effort to
expose Hatfill-placed the photo on the lab's notice board.
When confronted, Hatfill made no secret of his AWB ties. The
colleague claimed, “This photo was put up on the lab notice
board-and led to Hatfill boasting that he was the weapons
trainer of the Western Cape Branch of Aquila.” Since that
time, the photo has not been seen by the
public. Several amazing coincidences have
contributed to the intense interest in Hatfill shown by
investigators. They also help to explain why some, like
Barbara Rosenberg, are so convinced Dr. Hatfill was
responsible for the anthrax attacks. One
coincidence concerning Dr. Hatfill and his times in Africa is
the “Greendale School” reference that appeared as the return
address on the anthrax letters sent to Senators Daschle and
Leahy. There was an upscale suburb of Salisbury, Rhodesia,
known as Greendale; the neighborhood school there was
informally known as Greendale School. The school was actually
named after White Rhodesian patriot Courtney Selous, after
whom the Selous Scouts were named. As mentioned previously,
Hatfill claims to have served with this
group. Another coincidence involves Dr. Hatfill's
commissioning William Patrick, an expert on weaponized
anthrax, to write a report on the proper procedures to be used
if an anthrax letter arrived in the mail. Hatfill's employer
at the time, Science Applications International Corporation
(SAIC), saw a need for emergency responders to know exactly
what to do if this were ever to occur. In the
SAIC report, written two years before the anthrax mailings,
Patrick describes how a few grams of anthrax spores could be
sent in envelopes and details the proper emergency procedures
that should be followed if this were to take place. The report
was provided to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
in Atlanta. They, at the time, were working on a similar
report and provided the information they assembled to police
and fire departments via the Internet. Dr. Hatfill's attorney
Victor Glasberg denies the Patrick report was any type of
“blueprint” for an anthrax mailing. Glasberg said, “There is
zero data in the report. It shows you what you do after it
happens.” Perhaps the most suspicious coincidence
was the mysterious anthrax hoax letter mailed from London,
England, in November 2001, and addressed to Senator Tom
Daschle. Within the envelope were a powdery substance and a
threatening note. At the time of the mailing, Hatfill was in
England training to be a United Nations bio-weapons inspector
for a future mission in Iraq. As previously mentioned, several
anthrax hoax letters were mailed to media organizations. This
hoax letter was the first and only one sent to a Senator. Some
within the FBI wonder if the London letter may have been an
attempt to frame Dr. Hatfill. One outfit that has
spent a great deal of time and energy in blaming Dr. Hatfill
for the anthrax attacks is the Jewish Defense Organization
(JDO). This group has labeled Hatfill a “Nazi” because of his
ties to the Afrikaner Resistance Movement. In The Weekly
Standard article, “The Hunting of Steven J. Hatfill,” David
Tell claims the JDO is responsible for spreading many of the
damning accusations that now surround Dr. Hatfill. The JDO is
an offshoot of the terrorist Jewish Defense League, founded by
the late Rabbi Meir Kahane. Today, the JDO spends most of its
time feeding reporters and commentators hateful and misleading
information concerning Dr. Hatfill. Tell describes the JDO as
the “central clearinghouse of Hatfill demonology.” He claims
mainstream reporters will use the JDO material on Hatfill but
will never acknowledge their source. It is interesting that a
small extremist group like the Jewish Defense Organization
appears to have been the first to “document” the background
and personal history of Dr. Steven Hatfill. The
evidence is mounting that Dr. Hatfill is an innocent man and
had nothing to do with the anthrax attacks. Reporters and
investigators will realize this when those responsible for the
anthrax mailings are identified. In addition to
Dr. Hatfill, who we regard as innocent, there are two other
bio-defense scientists who have received some attention in the
anthrax investigation. But, unlike Hatfill, these scientists
have rarely been mentioned in the press. On
October 3, 2001, Dr. Ayaad Assaad, an Arab-American scientist
and a former researcher at USAMRIID Fort Detrick, Maryland,
was called into the Washington, DC offices of the FBI and was
confronted with an anonymous letter that accused him of being
“a potential biological terrorist.” The author of the letter
claimed to be a former colleague of Dr. Assaad, and accused
him of having a vendetta against the government. The meeting
between Assaad and the FBI took place two days before it was
known that Robert Stevens, the first victim of the anthrax
attacks, had died. The letter was postmarked September 21 and
was addressed to “Town of Quantico Police” in Virginia.
Quantico is 25 miles south of Washington, DC and is home to
both Marine Corps and FBI facilities. A number of
questions have arisen surrounding this letter. The timing of
the letter is suspicious, given that it was written before
there was public knowledge concerning the anthrax attacks. Dr.
Assaad believes the letter was devised to implicate him in the
coming attacks and to set him up as the 'fall guy.' He
believes the person who sent the letter may also be
responsible for the anthrax attacks. The FBI determined Dr.
Assaad was not involved with terrorism and that the accusatory
letter must have been a hoax. But Dr. Assaad had
reason to be concerned. A decade earlier, he, along with two
other Arab-American scientists, all of whom were working at
Ft. Detrick, were targeted and harassed by another group of
scientists working there. The group that was harassing the
Arab-Americans called themselves the “Camel Club.” One of the
“Camel Club” members was Dr. Philip M. Zack, Lieutenant
Colonel in the United States Army. The apparent objective of
the “Camel Club” was to drive the Arab-American scientists out
of the bio-defense facility. Shortly after the
Persian Gulf War in 1991, Dr. Assaad found an eight-page poem
in his mailbox authored by the “club.” The poem contained lewd
and obscene remarks and was written in an attempt to harass
and mock the Egyptian-born scientist. Dr. Assaad reported
these incidents to Fort Detrick's commander, who at the time
did little or nothing to stop the harassment. Dr. Assaad later
sued the Army, claiming “discrimination.” Was this a case of
“racism” — or of something going on at the lab which the
harassers might not want an Arab scientist to
see? The Hartford Courant has been the only paper
to have covered this story in detail. They reported that “Zack
left Fort Detrick in December 1991, after a controversy over
allegations of unprofessional behavior…” The paper later
reported Dr. Zack was observed entering the lab after hours on
January 23, 1992. A surveillance camera recorded Dr. Marian
Rippy, one of the “Camel Club” members, letting Dr. Zack
inside the building. Lab technicians noticed a
late-night intruder was tampering with their equipment. A 1992
inquiry found someone was conducting unauthorized research
involving anthrax during the evening hours. An audit of the
lab showed 27 sets of specimens — including anthrax spores —
were unaccounted for or missing. One former commander at the
facility said he did not believe any of the missing specimens
were ever found. Dr. Zack is said to be Jewish,
and for some this makes him the leading anthrax suspect,
particularly among those in Internet discussion groups. They
see the harassment of Dr. Assaad, the late night research on
anthrax, and the accusatory letter all pointing in Dr. Zack's
direction. Ed Lake, the leading amateur
investigator of the anthrax attacks, has done some important
research concerning the letter sent to the authorities naming
Dr. Assaad as a potential terrorist. Lake found that, after
September 11, a great deal of speculation ensued concerning
the possibility of another terrorist attack. The consensus was
that the next attack would likely be biological in nature, and
anthrax could be the weapon of choice. Lake did an analysis of
how many times the word “anthrax” appeared in Internet
discussion groups from September 8, 2001 to October 7, 2001.
Not surprisingly, discussions concerning anthrax and a
possible biological attack increased dramatically after
September 11. Lake concluded, given the circumstances, it
would not be unusual for someone to warn authorities
concerning potential terrorist activity. This is
the most likely explanation for the anonymous letter. A former
colleague of Dr. Assaad sent the letter out of genuine concern
in preventing a biological attack. This person may or may not
have been a participant in the “Camel Club” shenanigans but
could have been influenced by them. It is unlikely Dr. Zack
sent the accusatory letter, since it would have brought
immediate attention upon himself and his suspicious activities
a decade earlier. Also, it is equally difficult to believe Dr.
Zack was responsible for the anthrax mailings. So
what other suspects remain? Our best-known suspect or “person
of interest” is Dr. Steven J. Hatfill. But after an extensive
investigation by the FBI, no physical evidence connects
Hatfill with the mailings. Other possible suspects can be
dismissed as easily as they are mentioned. Iraq and al-Qaeda
are not responsible, even though some within the Bush
administration and the news media would like to blame them.
There have been suggestions the CIA could have sent the
anthrax letters, if a hidden bio-weapons program existed
within the agency. But what purpose would such an attack
serve? It is hard to imagine a motive for the CIA to commit
such an act. Were neo-Nazis, anti-abortionists, or right-wing
militias the culprits? There are plenty of off-the-wall
theories about possible suspects — even one involving a pagan
cult in the Midwest — but nothing has panned out. There is,
however, another possibility that needs to be
considered. “Who had the means, the motive, and
the opportunity to have brought about these attacks?” is a
basic question that needs to be asked. An
extensive and well-developed biological warfare program exists
within Israel today. A motive for the anthrax attacks could be
to blame Arab terrorists or a 'rogue nation' for this atrocity
and to help launch the United States into war against Israel's
enemies. Lastly, Israel had prior knowledge of the planned
attacks on September 11. Israel's bio-weapons
programs date back to the earliest formation of the Zionist
state. Dr. Avner Cohen documents Israel's program in his
paper, “Israel and Chemical/Biological Weapons: History,
Deterrence, and Arms Control.” Cohen begins by describing how
Zionists during the 1948 war poisoned the wells and water
supplies of Arab villagers. According to Israeli military
historian Dr. Uri Milstein, the typhoid epidemic that spread
throughout the costal town of Acre in May 1948 was the result
of Zionist Jews contaminating the Arabs' water supply. In Gaza
the Jews failed in a similar attempt. The Egyptian Army found
four Jews disguised as Arabs near the water wells. The four
terrorists were caught with a canteen filled with dysentery
and typhoid bacteria. All four were tried, convicted, and
hanged within a three-month period. Dr. Cohen questions if the
two incidents were isolated or part of a larger program of
bio-warfare during the 1948 war. Israel's
bio-weapons facilities are located at the Israel Institute of
Biological Research (IIBR) in Ness Ziona (also Nes Ziona, Nes
Tona) a few miles southeast of Tel Aviv. In 1952 the IIBR
consisted of a single building hidden in an orange grove.
Today, the IIBR has grown into a massive 14-acre compound with
several hundred employees surrounded by high walls and
electronic sensors. What goes on behind those high walls is
something Israel would prefer to be kept
secret. Dutch journalist Karel Knip has
researched the IIBR and came up with some interesting
findings. Knip began by going through medical literature he
found on the Internet. Specifically, he focused on the papers
of 140 scientists affiliated with IIBR over the last five
decades. With the help of experts on chemical and biological
weapons, Knip developed an overview of the various programs
that exist at IIBR. Knip found IIBR research began in the
1950s involving plague, typhus, and rabies. Dr. Avner Cohen
discusses Knip's findings in his paper and states, “… a
significant number of studies at IIBR focused on
anti-livestock agents, following the path of other national BW
bio-weapons programs at the time.” 'Anti-livestock agents' is
Cohen's cryptic reference to Israel's anthrax
programs. www.nti.org/e_research/profiles/Israel/Biological/3646.html A
motive for Israel in launching the anthrax attacks would be to
bring America into war against Iraq and to remove that country
as a potential threat to the Jewish state. When Iraq invaded
Kuwait in 1990, the United States Senate was thrown into a
heated debate as to whether or not this country should go to
war. Senator Tom Daschle took the lead in being against
American involvement. In order for Israel to achieve her war
objective, this time Senator Daschle would have to be removed
— or turned toward Israel's position. Either way, Israel would
win. Likewise, Senator Patrick Leahy ran afoul of
the Israelis when he introduced his Leahy Amendment to the
Foreign Operations Appropriations Act. The Leahy Amendment,
also called the Leahy Law, prohibits American arms sales to
foreign security or military units that systematically violate
human rights. The Israeli military routinely tortures
Palestinian prisoners, assassinates Arab political figures,
and fires American-made rockets and missiles into civilian
crowds and apartment buildings. If an American administration
ever decided to enforce the Leahy Law, Israel would find
herself under an arms embargo. Eliminating or 'turning' her
Senatorial adversaries — a gamble she couldn't lose — would be
powerful motives for Israel to target Senators Daschle and
Leahy for political assassination by anthrax. Remember also,
as we discussed last week, there was a qualitative difference
in the anthrax sent to the Senators and that sent to media
figures. For Israel to have initiated the anthrax
attacks, prior knowledge of the al-Qaeda plot was essential.
The Mossad, Israel's external intelligence service, has made
it their mission to track Arab terrorists around the world.
Indirect evidence of Mossad's surveillance of the al-Qaeda
hijackers prior to September 11 can be found in the Drug
Enforcement Agency report, “Suspicious Activities Involving
Israeli Art Students at DEA Facilities,” and in an
investigative report from Fox
News. cryptome.org/dea-il-spy.htm In
March 2001, an alert was issued by the National
Counterintelligence Executive, a branch of the CIA, warning
federal employees to be aware of “suspicious visitors to
federal facilities.” There had been reports of Middle Eastern
persons showing up at government buildings — many of them DEA
offices — claiming to be Israeli art students. At first it was
thought the Israeli art students might be Arab terrorists
planning an attack. However, it later turned out the art
students were indeed Israelis. The Israelis would
appear unannounced at various government offices or at the
homes of federal officials. They would falsely identify
themselves as art students from the University of Jerusalem or
Bazala Academy in Israel and attempt to sell their artwork on
canvas. Astute government employees soon discovered the
Israelis were more interested in obtaining information than in
selling artwork. The students, in the course of their
conversations, would ask for business cards and inquire about
the officials' work activities and those of their associates.
At times, the Israelis were found breaching government
entrances through back doors and parking garages. Others
appeared at government offices that were hidden or undisclosed
to the local community. Some were found with diagrams of
government buildings showing entrances and offices of various
employees — indicating prior surveillance. Others were found
with photographs of government agents. One Israeli 'art
student' had a computer printout with the heading “DEA
groups.” The DEA, with the help of the FBI, began
to compile a report on the Israeli art students. The report,
prepared in June 2001, listed over one hundred Israelis by
name along with their personal identifying information. After
the Israelis were arrested, the government, for sensitive
political reasons, was reluctant to prosecute any of them for
espionage, so they let them go. One DEA agent, in
an apparent attempt to prevent a government cover-up, had the
report posted on the Internet in March 2002. The report
provides information obtained from the Israelis during their
interrogations. In a general assessment of the Israelis, the
report states, “Most admit to having served in the Israeli
Military. This is not surprising given the mandatory military
service require sic in Israel, however, a majority of those
questioned has sic stated they served in military
intelligence, electronic signal intercept, or explosive
ordnance units.” Within the various agencies of
the U.S. government, there was a debate regarding the entire
Israeli art student phenomenon. Most were convinced this was
an intelligence operation, but at the time its purpose was
unclear. The best clue in understanding the mystery was their
main target: the Drug Enforcement Agency. Although the
Israelis penetrated other federal facilities, such as military
bases, the spies seemed focused on the
DEA. During this period, the DEA was
investigating the activities of Israeli organized crime.
Israeli mobsters, along with the Russian Mafia, control the
distribution of the drug Ecstasy in America. It should be
noted there is no real difference between these two criminal
organizations. It has been known for a long time that the
Russian Mafia is made up of Russian Jews from the former
Soviet Union. Questions still remain: Why were Israeli spies
posing as art students interested in the activities of the
DEA? What connection does the Mossad have with the Russian
Mafia? The conclusion that best fits the known facts is that
Israeli intelligence launched an operation against the DEA to
protect their new intelligence asset, the Russian Mafia, from
prosecution. After September 11, the activities
of Israeli art students were seen in a new light. The FBI
began to investigate the trail left by the Arab hijackers and
found many of them had residences in Florida. Interestingly,
one third of the art student spies were also based in Florida.
It was discovered that some of the Israeli art students had
addresses in the same locations as the hijackers. One
commentator said that, at times, they were just yards
apart. Carl Cameron with Fox News was the first
major reporter to break this story, in a four-part series that
aired in December 2001 and was subsequently pulled by Fox. In
the series, Cameron gives several examples of Israeli
espionage activities in America. In his first report, Cameron
focuses on the Israeli surveillance of the Arab hijackers.
Cameron reported, “There is no indication that the Israelis
were involved in the 9/11 attacks, but investigators suspect
that the Israelis may have gathered intelligence about the
attacks in advance, and not shared it.” Cameron
based his reporting on information he obtained from
investigators in the FBI, DEA, and the INS. In his report, one
investigator acknowledged there were “tie-ins” between the
Israelis and the Arab hijackers. Writer Alan
Simpson appears to have obtained the unaired portions of Carl
Cameron's report concerning the Israelis' monitoring of the
hijackers: “According to the FBI list, the Arab
terrorist and suspect cells lived in the same neighborhoods as
the Israeli cells in Irving, Texas and Hollywood and Miami,
Florida from Dec. 2000 to April 2001. In the case of Irving,
the Israeli cell used a rental mailbox in a shopping center
just one block away from an Arab suspect's apartment. In
Hollywood, the terrorists, including lead hijacker Mohammad
Atta, the Egyptian who piloted American Airlines Flight 11
into the North Tower of the World Trade Center, used a rental
mailbox drop two blocks from an apartment rented by an Israeli
'art student' team leader.” “It is not the only
case where the Israelis were found to be in the same location
as the Saudi cells. According to the DEA Report, another
Israeli team operating out of Hollywood, Florida, led by team
leader Hanan Serfaty lived at 4220 Sheridan St., #303,
Hollywood, Florida 33021 (Emerald Greens Apartments) while the
Saudi hijackers Khalid Al Midhar, Abdulaziz al Omari, Walid Al
Shehri, and UAE national Marwan al Shehri, operated from a
mail drop at Mailbox Rentals, 3389 Sheridan St. #256,
Hollywood, Florida 33021-3608. Another Serfaty residence at
701 S. 21st Ave., Hollywood was located near the homes of Atta
and Al Shehri, including a residence on Jackson Street, just a
few blocks away, and the Bimini Motel Apartments, Apartment 8,
at 1600 North Ocean Drive. On September 7, just days before
their terrorist attack, Atta and Al Shehri spent several hours
at Shuckums Oyster Bar and Grill at 1814 Harrison St., just
blocks away form Serfaty's 21st Ave. residence. A Miami-based
Israeli unit, led by Legum Yochai, oerated from 13753 SW 90th
Ave., Miami while hijacker Al Shehri lived nearby at Horizons
Apartments, 8025 SW 107th
Ave.” nucnews.net/nucnews/2002nn/0207nn/020711nn.htm There
appears to be little doubt that Israeli intelligence knew
exactly what Atta and company were doing in the weeks leading
up to September 11th. We'll continue to explore the Israelis'
means, motive, and opportunity — their disinformation and hoax
campaigns — and the likely chronology of the anthrax murders —
on the next program in this series. Carl
Cameron's reporting of the Israeli spy ring appears in part to
be based upon a secret FBI document that shows the “tie-ins”
between the Israeli spies and the Arab hijackers. The fact
that a secret FBI document exists is also evident in the Die
Zeit article, “Next Door to Mohammed Atta.” Die Zeit, a German
paper, based their article on information obtained from the
French intelligence agency. The FBI apparently shared their
report on Mossad activity with the French. The following
portions of the article “Next Door to Mohammed Atta,” closely
parallels Carl Cameron's unaired report. “Not
until after the attacks of September 11 did the consequences
of the spy ring become clear. Apparently the agents were not
interested in military or industrial facilities sic, but were
shadowing a number of suspects, who were later involved in the
terrorist attacks against the U.S. According to a report of
the French intelligence agency that Die Zeit examined,
'according to the FBI, Arab terrorists and suspected terror
cells lived in Phoenix, Arizona, as well as in Miami and
Hollywood, Florida from December 2000 to April 2001 in direct
proximity to the Israeli spy cells.' “According
to the report, the Mossad agents were interested in the leader
of the terrorists, Mohammed Atta, and his key accomplice,
Marwan al-Shehi. Both lived in Hamburg before they settled in
Hollywood, Florida in order to plan the attacks. A Mossad team
was also operating in the same town. The leader, Hanan
Serfati, had rented several dwellings. 'One of Serfati's
apartments was located on the corner of 701st St. and 21st
Ave. sic in Hollywood, right near the apartment of Atta and
al-Shehi,' French intelligence reported later. Everything
indicates that the terrorists were constantly observed by the
Israelis. The chief Israeli agent was staying right near the
post office where the terrorists had a
mailbox.” Le Monde, the French paper of record,
in the article, “An Enigma: Vast Israeli Spy Network
Dismantled in the U.S.,” also appears to have had access to
the secret FBI document or at least the French intelligence
agency's version of it. The French paper provided a new detail
and reported that six of the Israeli spies had cellular
telephones bought by an Israeli ex-vice-consul. Another source
reported some of the phones had a special walkie-talkie
feature which made them difficult to intercept. This would
indicate the spying was not some rogue operation-but was
instead directed by Israel. The evidence is
overwhelming that Israel, in the first half of 2001, launched
an extensive intelligence-gathering operation within the
United States. One part of their assignment was to learn as
much as possible concerning the DEA investigations of the
Russian Mafia and Israeli organized crime. Their other task
was to monitor the al-Qaeda terrorists. Through
electronic surveillance of the hijackers, the Israelis would
have been able to learn the time and place for the September
11 attack. If the spies were monitoring the hijackers'
Internet activities, they would have known the date of the
flights and airlines involved since the hijacker's tickets
were bought online. A newspaper article that
appeared in Haaretz, an Israeli paper, further indicates prior
knowledge of the coming attack. Haaretz reported two Israeli
employees of Odigo-an instant messaging company with offices
near the World Trade Center and also in Israel-received a
warning two hours before the attack. This, roughly, would have
been when the hijackers were seen boarding their planes. The
Mossad, in order to minimize Jewish losses around the World
Trade Center area, could have easily issued the warning via
the instant message service. The Washington Post reported,
“The Odigo service includes a feature called People Finder
that allows users to seek out and contact others based on
certain interests or demographics.” Those whose interests
relate to Israel or Jewish topics could have received the
message-even if the persons were unknown to the sender. On
that day, the Odigo warning may have saved many Jewish
lives. Another mystery surrounding September 11
concerns insider trading of “put” options days before the
attacks. Put options, a variation on short selling of a stock,
are investments that constitute a bet that a stock will
decline in the near future. A few Israelis would have been in
a position to make a great deal of money before the al-Qaeda
attacks. An unknown number of insider traders made millions of
dollars by buying puts during the three business days prior to
the World Trade Center attack. United and American airline
stocks had highly significant numbers of put options placed
upon them, while other airline stocks were not affected in a
major way. Only United and American planes were hijacked. A
number of insurance and investment companies also had unusual
put options placed on their shares. The names of the investors
who profited from the tragedy of September 11 have never been
released. Obviously Israel's overarching
objective in the anthrax mailings was to terrorize America.
Once the people realized they were again under attack, panic
and shock spread throughout the land. But Israel had a special
reason for this type of bio-terrorism. For Israel the anthrax
attacks had an important strategic purpose, namely shifting
the new war away from al-Qaeda in Afghanistan and toward
Saddam Hussein's Iraq. Shortly thereafter, the
cry went out concerning Iraq's alleged weapons of mass
destruction and her supposed ties to terrorists. With the help
of Israel's neo-conservative allies within the Office of the
Vice President, the Pentagon, think tanks (such as the
American Enterprise Institute), and some media outlets (like
the Wall Street Journal), the campaign for invading Iraq was
launched. The campaign, for the most part, was based upon
lies. Some of these lies came directly from
Israel. Within the office of Israel's Prime
Minister Ariel Sharon, a unit was established to prepare
“intelligence” reports in English for a new group within the
Pentagon known as the Office of Special Plans (OSP). In
addition to the Israeli input, some of the OSP's questionable
intelligence came from Iraqi exiles. The Office of Special
Plans bypassed the CIA and took the cooked intelligence
directly to the Oval Office. The CIA, for the most part, tried
to be professional in their analysis, but in the end the
neocons and the Israelis got their war against
Iraq. There was no massive intelligence failure
that led America to go to war in Iraq. Instead, it was a
massive intelligence fraud. Some suspect the forged Niger
documents, concerning the allegation that Iraq tried to obtain
“yellow cake” uranium oxide from that African country, may
have originated with the Israelis. Also, the unconfirmed
report on the alleged meeting of Mohammed Atta and an Iraqi
agent in Prague was most likely disinformation on the part of
Israel. In one bizarre aspect of the story, the London Times
reported the Iraqi agent was seen giving Atta a vile of
anthrax. The Times reported this as if it actually
occurred-and said Israeli security sources observed the
transfer. Israel's objective was to bring America
into a new war against Iraq. When the al-Qaeda plot was
discovered, Israel let the terrorists proceed, thereby
insuring America would go to war. The anthrax attack that
followed was the bio-terror event needed to focus America's
attention upon Iraq and its alleged weapons of mass
destruction. However, Israel had planned the anthrax attacks
upon America years before the discovery of the al-Qaeda plot.
The anthrax hoaxes that preceded the anthrax attacks were an
integral part of the conspiracy. The planning for
the anthrax attacks of 2001 goes back to at least 1997. In
April of that year, the national headquarters of the Jewish
organization B'nai B'rith in Washington, DC received a package
that contained a petri dish labeled Anthracis Yersinia,
implying the dish contained bacteria that could cause anthrax
infections or plague. The dish had been broken and was leaking
a red fluid. Tests later determined the petri dish to be
relatively harmless, and it did not contain the bacteria
Anthracis or Yersinia. However, it did contain Bacillus
cereus, which is less dangerous and is sometimes used as an
anthrax simulant. A two-page typed letter
accompanied the petri dish. The letter was largely incoherent
and contained comments on Jews, Nazis, and the 'Holocaust.'
The letter was signed, “The Counter Holocaust Lobbyists of
Hillel.” Months prior to the B'nai B'rith hoax, a movement was
forming on college campuses calling for a debate to question
some assertions concerning the 'Holocaust.' Those responsible
for the mailing chose to blame historical revisionists or
so-called “Holocaust deniers.” The B'nai B'rith
hoax received a great deal of media attention. Television
outlets like CNN and other networks broadcast the incident
live to a national audience. The nearby area was evacuated,
and for a period of time office personnel were quarantined.
The case has never been solved, and the cost to the government
was two million dollars. Israel's Mossad most
likely was responsible for the mailing. The hoax benefited
Israel and the Jews in several ways. First, national publicity
was generated in this first major anthrax scare. Second,
sympathy was elicited for the Jewish organization that was
attacked. Third, the persons supposedly responsible-namely,
those who have questions concerning the 'Holocaust'-were
demonized. However, on another level, something more important
was achieved: This would be the first anthrax hoax used to
implicate Dr. Steven Hatfill. Dr. Hatfill was
attending a terrorism seminar in Washington, DC the day the
B'nai B'rith incident occurred. At the time, Hatfill was
employed as a researcher at the National Institutes of Health
where he likely had access to petri dishes containing
bacteria. This, in all probability, was the reason a petri
dish from a bioresearch lab was used this time, instead of a
suspicious powder. This anthrax hoax, along with others that
followed, would help to make a circumstantial case against Dr.
Hatfill if a real anthrax attack ever
occurred. Dr. Hatfill likely came to the
attention of the Mossad when he first appeared in a photo with
the pro-White Afrikaner Resistance Movement leader Eugene
Terre'Blanche and members of its paramilitary unit Aquila. The
Mossad's front organization, the South African Board of Jewish
Deputies, would have taken notice of the newspaper photo. As
an organization, they keep track of individuals and groups
they consider hostile to Jews and their interests. The
Afrikaner Resistance Movement would be the type of
organization they would want to monitor. The information they
obtained on Dr. Hatfill could very well have been passed onto
the Mossad. In America, the sister organization of the South
African Board of Jewish Deputies is the Anti-Defamation League
(ADL). Don Foster, an English professor at Vassar
and at times a forensic linguistic analyst for the FBI,
reviewed several of the anthrax hoaxes in an article he wrote
for Vanity Fair. Foster believes Hatfill is a good candidate
for the anthrax perpetrator, and is impressed by the apparent
relationship between Hatfill and the anthrax hoaxes. Foster
said, “When I line up Hatfill's known movements with the
postmark locations of reported biothreats, those hoax anthrax
attacks appeared to trail him like a vapor cloud.” In his
article, Foster implies Hatfill was responsible for the B'nai
B'rith hoax and suggests he may have been responsible for
others that followed. Another hoax, that Foster
thinks “trails” Hatfill, occurred in August 1998. In this
incident, a white powder was dispersed throughout several
floors of the Finney State Office Building in Wichita, Kansas.
Foster suggests this was a re-enactment of a bio-terror
scenario that Hatfill developed as a part of his
responsibilities while employed at USAMRIID. Foster also
implies Hatfill and his new mentor, anthrax expert William
Patrick, were in the area of Wichita the day of the incident
and later arrived together in San Diego to attend an
anti-terrorism conference. An anti-government
Christian Identity group claimed responsibility for the office
building incident in a rambling 11-page letter. Christian
Identity is an unusual religious sect that looks upon Jews in
less than flattering terms. A basic tenet of Christian
Identity (though there are of course some splinter groups
which differ, as with any religion) is the claim that the
“chosen people” of the Old Testament are the peoples of Europe
and their descendants, with the Jews of today are considered
to be the offspring of Satan. The Wichita
incident is similar to the B'nai B'rith anthrax hoax. Both
were designed to implicate Dr. Hatfill solely by his presence
in the areas where they took place. In both cases the Mossad
wanted the public to know that groups thought to be hostile to
Jewish interests had claimed responsibility for the terrorist
acts. Also, the same type of rambling disjointed letters
accompanied the attacks, probably written in an effort to
mislead the FBI and other investigators. Several
other anthrax hoaxes were designed to implicate Dr. Hatfill.
The most important one was the anthrax hoax letter mailed from
London and addressed to Senator Tom Daschle. Hatfill at this
time was in England training with the United Nations weapons
inspectors. The Mossad used the anthrax hoaxes to misdirect
the authorities. By following these false leads the FBI and
other law enforcement agencies wasted valuable time and
resources investigating and shadowing Dr.
Hatfill. Israel is perhaps the only country in
the world that could have succeeded in the anthrax attack upon
America. With the help of Jewish scientists from the former
Soviet Union, Israel's bio-weapons research has probably
surpassed that of all other nations. The Soviet Union's
bio-weapons program had 32,000 scientists and staff working in
40 different research and production facilities. Two thousand
of these scientists worked exclusively on the Soviet anthrax
program. A significant number of these scientists may have
immigrated to Israel and become employed in her bio-weapons
programs. Anthony Cordesman with the Center for
Strategic and International Studies wrote a report, “National
Developments of Biological Weapons in the Middle East: An
Analytic Overview,” assessing Israel's bio-weapons programs.
Cordesman reports Israel has stockpiled anthrax at her
bio-warfare center, and at times provides Israeli intelligence
with deadly pathogens to be used for assassinations. Anthony
Cordesman unknowingly has given us the “smoking gun” pointing
to Israel's responsibility in the anthrax
attacks. On the day of September 11, 2001 the
Mossad was waiting for al-Qaeda to strike. Soon the greatest
bio-terror event in history would follow. Different grades of
anthrax were prepared at Israel's bio-warfare center at Ness
Ziona. Coarse brown granules that would cause only skin
infections were prepared for the New York media letters. The
deadlier “weapons grade” anthrax was reserved for Senators
Daschle and Leahy. The envelopes were
pre-addressed and waiting for the letters and the anthrax
material to be placed in them. The letters were written with
only the date at the top to be added later. In his analysis,
Ed Lake has suggested the “09-11-01" top portion of the letter
seems to have been printed at a different time and perhaps by
a different hand. This would be a necessary precaution if the
terror flights were changed or delayed by a few
days. On the day of September 11, or perhaps
shortly thereafter, copies of the original letter were made at
a publicly accessible copier in New Jersey. Through analysis
of scratches on the glass, the FBI is certain they have found
the copier used to produce the letters. The original letter
used to make the copies may have been destroyed. The Mossad
officer could have taken the copies to Israel the next day.
The anthrax letters were likely prepared, taped, and brought
back to America days later via Israeli diplomatic pouch into
New York City or Washington, DC. This speculative scenario
could have all occurred within the week that followed
September 11. The first batch of anthrax letters was mailed in
Trenton, New Jersey, exactly one week after the devastating
airplane attacks. Israel took a huge gamble when
she attacked America, but this was not the first time. In June
1967, at the height of the Six Day Arab-Israeli War, Israel
deliberately attacked an American intelligence ship, the USS
Liberty, in an attempt to destroy the vessel and to lay blame
on the Arabs. They failed to sink the ship, but 34 navy
crewmen were killed and 171 were wounded. A cover-up was
ordered at the highest levels by the U.S.
government. Israel must not be allowed to
continue in her attacks upon America or in her misdirection of
our foreign policy. Israel must be disarmed of all weapons of
mass destruction. If not stopped, she may strike again,
perhaps this time by exploding a radioactive “dirty bomb” in a
major American city. Fake signal intelligence could be
generated by Israel to indicate that a country such as Iran
was responsible. Jewish neo-conservatives in America could
then argue that since we were attacked by Iran with a
radioactive weapon, our response against Iran should also be
nuclear. If President Bush acceded to this advice, Israel
would have destroyed yet another Middle Eastern country and
brought us another step closer to global war. Israel is an
enemy, not a friend. America and her political leadership must
finally realize this important fact. by courtesy
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