I'm still waiting for an explination from the msm about why the letters in question praised allah if they came from an American man working in Fort Detrick Maryland... was that all just some extra fabrication to make it all look legit or what?
And why come out and say it's all a lone mad scientist at this point? Do you think that maybe the truth that AQ was not behind the attacks in any way and that truth might have been close to being leaked to the public, so they decided to blame it on this guy to take focus away from that?
Kinda like "(when the attacks happened) Oh yeah, we fully know who'se behind it, of course it's AQ, no question about that one, I mean just look at the content of the letters, they were sent to US senators, by muslim extremists, I mean just look right here where it says that they praise allah...clearly that's muslim extremists, no question..." -- a lot of time passes, no muslim extremists are ever caught for the crimes, let alone ever even charged with anything but the mainstream still points the blame towards them and AQ -- and now years after the attacks, still zero evidence linking AQ so the guys in charge of things start to get a little tense by all the questions raised about the actual attacker, and out of nowhere, litterally, this one random man winds up dead by suicide, and the FBI and CIA simply say, case closed, we've found our man after all these years.
And now they're saying, yeah pretty much what they're claiming he did is impossible under the most conservative conditions, you would need an entire team of people and a years worth of work to produce this kind of anthrax...
The easiest thing in the world is convicting a dead man...
__________________
"Do not follow where the path may lead. Go instead where there is no path and leave a trail"
-Harold R. McAlindon
"How we raise our children is the most critical thing we do in our lifetime. The future is in thier hands and they will shape tomorrow based on what they learn from us today."
-John Doe Smith
"Philosophy is questions that may never be answered. Religion is answers that may never be questioned."