Who Killed Bruce Ivins?
Posted on | August 9, 2008 |
It seems that no one is interested in the answer to that question. But for those few who are, we first have to ask who would benefit from his death. One obvious answer is the person or persons responsible for the 2001 anthrax attacks. If the case is closed and the FBI stops looking then they get off scott free. If we believe the party line that Bruce Ivins was responsible for the 2001 anthrax attacks then it is reasonable to believe that he killed himself. If on the other hand you don’t think it’s a slam-dunk, then lets take a moment to speculate.
Up to this point, who has been under investigation for this crime?
We have the usual suspects. In 2001 when the Bush administration was ratcheting up the call for war with Iraq, it was convenient to have us believe that the anthrax attacks were a product of an Al Qeada cell in America.
We also have a Pakistani scientist named Abdur Rauf, with alleged al-Qaeda sympathies. We like this one, Al Qaeda bad.
Then we have Stephen Hatfill who was recently paid 5.8 million taxpayer dollars for being the FBI’s “person of interest for over five years. The case against Hatfill has never been clearly articulated. What we do know is that he was writing a novel about bio terrorism. He worked for the government (recently a very dangerous job) as a bioweapons scientist.
Oddly one of the reasons that Hatfill was a suspect was that they think he believed the lethal attack would help his career and increase government funding in his area of expertise. The same motive the FBI has put on Ivins.
Well fellow conspiracy nuts that leaves us to us the US government the CIA, FBI, NSC and all those agencies that only have numbers for names. It is completely inconceivable that our government (Gulf of Tonkin) would perpetrate a crime (Valerie Plame Wilson) on its own people (Martin Luther King) in order to push a government policy (false flag).
There is no evidence that our government had anything to do with the death of one of its own scientists Dr. Bruce E. Ivins husband and father of two. There is also apparently no investigation, case closed.
Tags: Abdur Rauf > Al Qeada anthrax cell > conspiracy theory > False flag > Gulf of Tonkin > Stephen Hatfill > Valerie Plame Wilson
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