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FBI Made Scientist A Scapegoat In Anthrax Case April 24. 2010
FBI Director Robert S. Mueller
Heine stated, "A
Dr. Bruce Ivins The FBI unethically engaged in a dirty surveillance
and harassment war against Ivins, who cracked under the abuse and
took his own life. Once again, the FBI has blood on their hands.
Dr. Steven Hatfill The FBI's conduct has been disgraceful and should not be done by any law enforcement agency operating within the law. It raises questions about serious human rights abuses and affirms the fact COINTELPRO, which the FBI used to destroy great men, like Martin Luther King jr., never really went away. It just gained a new classified name. But keep it up though, FBI (sarcasm). You've already gone too far in a number of cases, breaking U.S. and international law and there's a classified case on your books that is going to turn the U.S. Congress against some of you at the Bureau, when it goes public. We'll see how you like it when Congress makes some of you FBI human rights abusers enemies of the state, as you've done to Ivins, Hatfill and others. You must think prison is pretty as a fed. It is the equivalent of throwing poor little Justin Bieber in a locked cage with Adam Lambert...for years! RELATED ARTICLES The FBI Harassed Innocent Scientist FBI Anthrax Case Deteriorates Even More Journalist: FBI Blamed Ivins For CIA Anthrax Major Discrepancy In FBI Anthrax Case Scientists Challenge The FBI In Anthrax Case More Criticism Over The FBI Anthrax Case FBI In Trouble Over Anthrax Case Colleague Disputes Case Against Anthrax Suspect Published: April 22, 2010 - WASHINGTON — A former Army microbiologist who worked for years with Bruce E. Ivins, whom the F.B.I. has blamed for the anthrax letter attacks that killed five people in 2001, told a National Academy of Sciences panel on Thursday that he believed it was impossible that the deadly spores had been produced undetected in Dr. Ivins’s laboratory, as the F.B.I. asserts... Asked by reporters after his testimony whether he believed that there was any chance that Dr. Ivins, who committed suicide in 2008, had carried out the attacks, the microbiologist, Henry S. Heine, replied, “Absolutely not.” At the Army’s biodefense laboratory in Maryland, where Dr. Ivins and Dr. Heine worked, he said, “among the senior scientists, no one believes it.”... “Whoever did this is still running around out there,” Dr. Heine said. “I truly believe that.” |
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