Elaine Meinel Supkis
On the anniversary of the Anthrax Attacks, there is scant mention in the news and the White House maintains its deadly silence. Two Senators who were victims of the pro-Bush attacker are angry with the FBI who is colluding with the White House to keep information about the attackers secret. Arrest themm all.
Some Congressional members are "furious" at the FBI for its "blackout" of the investigation into the 2001 anthrax attacks which "left five people dead and dozens of others injured or facing lengthy courses of dangerous drug therapy," according to Roll Call."The FBI has completely shut Congress out of its now five-year investigation into anthrax attacks on Capitol Hill and around the nation, with accusations flying up and down Pennsylvania Avenue about the probe into the worst biochemical attacks in U.S. history," Paul Kane writes.
Roll Call reports that the "FBI and Justice Department have not briefed two key players in the attacks — former Sen. Tom Daschle (D-S.D.) and Sen. Patrick Leahy (D-Vt.), the Senators who were targeted by anthrax-laden letters — in at least two and a half years."
Not only has Bush and Cheney said nothing about the Anthrax Killer, the Justice Department shows zero interest in catching this criminal(s) and this lack of interest coupled with the obvious fact that the attacker can strike again yet no one in charge of America gives a damn means either the White House and the GOPredators are the attackers or they simply want more terrorist attacks to keep in power. In either case, they should all be arrested and charged with treason.
But of course, much of our government is like Nazi Germany: collective criminals who have broken so many international laws and killed so many people, the government should be removed. Of course, we go around the earth demanding the right to remove whoever irritates us.
In the case of North Korea, this has collapsed into a farce whereby the UN won't let nuclear weapons in or out of North Korea but that is all, a total defeat of the American plans to disarm and then invade that unfortunate country.
Back to the anthrax killer: it was obvious from the very beginning that Bush didn't want him caught. The FBI did do a proper job for about two months and then as they began to accumulate information, the stonewall loomed into view and bang! It ended. All news ceased, Ashcroft began to backpedal and everyone began to yap about how we had to invade Iraq.
Since then, not a soul in the GOPredator party has made so much as a peep about this. With the 9/11 Commission, they were forced to do a half assed investigatiion. The anthrax investigation isn't even half assed, it is a full monty cover up job.
I said from day one the entire Bush clan should be given lie detector tests.
Note how the government is ruthlessly tracking down the germs on spinach plants.
By ANDREW BRIDGES, Associated Press Writer 18 minutes ago
WASHINGTON - The same strain of deadly bacteria that sickened dozens of people nationwide has been found at a cattle ranch in California's Salinas Valley within a mile of spinach fields, investigators said Thursday.Investigators still can't be sure if the E. coli found in cow manure contaminated the fields, but said the find warrants further investigation.
"We do not have a smoking cow at this point," said Dr. Kevin Reilly, deputy director of the Prevention Services Division of the California Department of Health Services. Nevertheless, Reilly called the match an important finding.
I am certain they will solve this problem. But do note how the anthrax killer who left a bigger trail, isn't being chased down. All the people thrown to the dogs to distract the hunters have been found innocent enough to be left alone. After all, even the chumps running the farcial investigation for the FBI knows that not one of the previous suspects had any reason at all to first send a letter to the photo editor who published the infamous Jenna Drunk pictures in the Star.
Motives matter. And this is the fingerprint on the crime that points directly to the CIA contacts who work with the Bush clan!
The FBI has been set off on wild goose chases seeking men who are pedophiles.
by TChrisThe FBI has said since 9/11 that it's shifting its priorities from routine federal law enforcement to terrorist prevention. Statistics show that the FBI has indeed sharply reduced the number of criminal investigations it initiates.
The FBI opened 62,782 criminal investigations in 2000 and 34,451 last year, a drop of 45 percent, [Justice Department inspector general Glenn] Fine said. Drug cases declined by 70 percent, he said.
The unhappy news: although civil rights, health care fraud, corporate fraud, and public corruption investigations have all decreased, obscenity investigations increased. That statistic reflects the Justice Department's misplaced priorities.
Posted Monday :: October 03, 2005| Crime Policy
Even this is a farce. Obviously, when the FBI got information that a GOPredator was on the loose, they ignored it. As per usual. Now the entire GOPredator political structure is trying to push away this business. They set it up so everyone would be distracted by the search for petty predators forgetting they themselves are predators. Kind of reminds me of the famous Monty Python skit where John Cleese is standing in a puddle with a hankie on his head and says, 'All men standing in puddles should be executed.'
Here is yet another example of the FBI screwing around chasing utterly silly quarry.
SANTA ROSA, California (AP) -- The FBI is comparing information found on computer equipment belonging to the man once suspected in the slaying of former child beauty queen JonBenet Ramsey to data on a national database of child porn victims, an attorney said Monday.The digital files found on Karr's computer are unrelated to the current child porn possession case against the defendant, but contain pornographic images of teenagers, said Deputy Sonoma County Counsel Anne Keck.
The FBI is trying to determine whether child porn victims from the database appear in the photos, she said.
The search marks the latest potential legal quagmire for Karr, a former teacher whose arrest in Thailand last month raised hopes that the 1996 murder of Ramsey, a 6-year-old beauty queen in Boulder, Colorado, may finally be solved.
Case closed. Gads. Can't wait for the elections. The Democrats will take the Senate and the House and then be attacked again. Whoopee.
every single anthrax hoaxer was caught and tried and punished, yet they can't find the real one? yeah, right.
Posted by: notgonnatellya | October 13, 2006 at 11:07 AM
The best place to hide is right out in the open. Ask Cheney. He can even shoot someone in the face and not even get questioned by the cops.
Posted by: Elaine Meinel Supkis | October 13, 2006 at 10:51 PM