alexc
08-07-2009, 05:15 PM
It's long been know that the anthrax spores used to attack the USA starting in 2001 were developed at a US laboratory.
Sources have recently come forward tying two of the fatalities in flight 447 to the lab where that anthrax strain was developed and researched. Richard Essen, a biotech researcher and James Reidner, a "public sector release agent" were both employed at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases - known as USAMRIID - at Fort Detrick, Md., in the late 1990s. This lab was the source of the Anthrax spores that terrorized America in the aftermath of the 9/11 bombings. Reidner's job was much the same as it had been for most of his government career, to evaluate government technology for possible sale to the public sector.
Read more about the Flight 447 / Anthrax tie. (http://www.cornswalled.com/2009/06/flight-447-anthrax-tie.html)
Sources have recently come forward tying two of the fatalities in flight 447 to the lab where that anthrax strain was developed and researched. Richard Essen, a biotech researcher and James Reidner, a "public sector release agent" were both employed at the U.S. Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases - known as USAMRIID - at Fort Detrick, Md., in the late 1990s. This lab was the source of the Anthrax spores that terrorized America in the aftermath of the 9/11 bombings. Reidner's job was much the same as it had been for most of his government career, to evaluate government technology for possible sale to the public sector.
Read more about the Flight 447 / Anthrax tie. (http://www.cornswalled.com/2009/06/flight-447-anthrax-tie.html)