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Rosenberg-CIA
Deseret News, Apr 2002: (L)eading scientists — many fearful that an unsolved case will encourage other bioterrorists — are applying their deductive reasoning to the anthrax-laced letters that killed five people and spread a new level of fear about biologica...
Lab-exit theory
Scott Becker, Dec 2001, Association of Public Health Laboratories head: There's security measures that need to be improved in labs across the country. Things as simple as locks on refrigerators, key cards for access into the facilities. BBC Interviewer: (A)...
Prof Don Foster by David Freed
The Atlantic, David Freed, May 2010: Don Foster, a professor of English at Vassar College and a self-styled literary detective, who had achieved modest celebrity by examining punctuation and other linguistic fingerprints to identify Joe Klein, who was then a...
Foster-Rosenberg-FBI
Atlantic: Although Rosenberg would later deny ever having identified him publicly or privately, the specific details of her “Portrait” made it clear she had a particular suspect in mind: Steven Hatfill. Foster says he met Rosenberg over lunch in April 200...
New York Times Sep 4
BBC/Susan Watts, March 2002: The New York Times carried a major investigation which at any other time would have been a story of huge significance. .. It revealed (private) contractors have been involved in classified bio-defence projects .. in the first f...
Destruction of Evidence
NYT, Nov 9, 2001: Shortly after the first case of anthrax arose, the F.B.I. (Mueller) said it had no objection to the destruction of a collection of anthrax samples at Iowa State University, but some scientists involved in the investigation now say t...
Hatfill
Laura Rozen, blogger, 27 Jun 2002: Who is Steven Hatfill? The Prospect has spoken with dozens of biowarfare scientists, other government contractors who work in bio-defense, former medical school associates and colleagues, and sources close to the FBI i...
Mr. Z
Quotes are from Hatfill v New York Times case text. SHEDD, Circuit Judge (summarising): Nicholas Kristof writes a regular column for the editorial page of The (NY) Times. During the spring and summer of 2002, Kristof wrote several columns criticizing the FB...
FBI names Hatfill
John Ashcroft, FBI, The Early Show, CBS Aug 6, 2002 (asked whether Hatfill was a suspect): Well, he's a person of interest. . . . I'm not prepared to say any more at this time other than the fact that he is an individual of interest.
The draining of the pond
http://www.ph.ucla.edu/epi/bioter/detect/antdetect_letters_a.htm
Subseqent attacks
FBI Archives Nov 16: A letter addressed to Senator Patrick Leahy found in the sequestered Congressional mail .. has been opened by experts at the Army’s Ft. Detrick, Maryland, biomedical research laboratory. The envelope contained a quantity of a substance b...
The Mother of all Meetings
The Feb 1 Teleconference was historic, but the January WIV normal-Conference - a live event - predates that - it shaped it. Think about it: if you entertain the possibility that Covid was a GoFFed-up WIV-event, then the contents of a WIV brains-trust meeti...
Expert Liar
by dulan drift, Wednesday, June 23, 2021, 09:06 - first published on Formosahut - thanks Dan Dominic Dwyer was the Aussie rep on the WHO/CCP investigation into the origin of Covid. Along with Eddie 'Honorary' Holmes, and Wang Linfa, Dominic has been our expe...
WHO veteran - Westmead
Westmead Hospital website: Leadership Team:.. Professor Dwyer is a microbiologist and Director of our Pathology West network. He trained in microbiology (virology and infectious diseases) at Westmead Hospital’s Institute of Clinical Pathology and Medical Resea...
SARS-1 Lab-exit
Pub: Wed, June 23, 2021, 10:33 After the SARS outbreak of 2003 had died out, there were two lab-escapes in Beijing. WHO: The outbreak .. began in April (2004).. when two graduate students working at a laboratory at the National Institute of Virology in Beij...
PRC Organ Harvesting Industry
NBC: The organs of members of marginalized groups detained in Chinese prison camps are being forcefully harvested — sometimes when patients are still alive, an international tribunal sitting in London has concluded. Tribunal: Falun Gong practitioners have b...
Westmead involvement in Organ Harvesting
Sydney Morning Herald: Sydney’s Westmead Hospital, which is connected to the University of Sydney, has long-standing links to Third Xiangya Hospital, a major transplant centre in Hunan province. The relationship, which reportedly began in 2005, has involved co...
Downplaying Covid
Dominic Dwyer (Jan 29, 2020): This virus is probably not too much of a problem, but you know, we've got to monitor. .. I mean, we know that there are over 4,000 cases in China, most of which will be that province (Hubei), but when you consider what the popula...
Extremely Unlikely
Dwyer, 22 Feb 2021: As I write, I am in hotel quarantine in Sydney, after returning from Wuhan, China. There, I was the Australian representative on the international World Health Organization’s (WHO) investigation into the origins of the SARS-CoV-2 virus. G...
The Curious Case of Dominic Dwyer & SARS-1
A standard intro for Dwyer is: ABC: An Australian scientist with direct experience in dealing with an outbreak of this type, is Professor Dominic Dwyer, who worked with the WHO on SARS. Dwyer published SARS papers with Chinese researchers, he was a SARS WHO ...